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JR., retired military retired elementary school educator; b. Belleville, 111.,

1921; s. William Boland Booth Sr. and Grace Van m. JoAnn Wiest, July 7, 1946; children: Cynthia \nn Booth James, William Bennett. B in Mil. Sci., U. Md., in Edn., So. 111. U., 1974. With USAF, 1939^1, 1961; vlar. 19,

Eizinga;

M





1941 51, weather 43, warrant officer (j.g.), 1943 meteorologist weather bur. forecast ctr. Washington, 1948 60, chief warrant officer, 1951 66, payroll officer, et, 1966; tchr. Jr. HS, Mascoutah, 111., 1968—86. SongOTiter: songs Open Up Your Heart and Let Me In, poet: joems An Event or Happening, Life Gets Tedious-Doesn't !t?, Survival (Hon. mention, 1990), Fishing or Golf, Take your Pick, 1997, The Candle is Burnt Out, At Least at One End, 1999, Steer Your Own Course, 1998, Affairs of The Heart, 2000, Beauty All Around You, 2000, Babe Didrikson, Zahanas, Female Athlete of the year 6 times, 2002, Leslie Townes Hope, 2003. Decorated Good Conduct Medal, Cluster, Air Force Longivity with 1 Silver Cluster, Legion of Merit, Cold War Recognition, Am. Campaign Medal, Air Force Outstanding Unit award, European Mid. East Ribbon Batde Stars for Egypt-Libya and Tunisia, Air Force Commendation Medal, WWII Victory Medal; named to, Internat. Poetry Hall of Fame, 1998. Mem.: DAV, Intemat. Poetry Soc., Grand Lodge Ancient Free Accepted Masons (50 Yr. Pin 1995). Independent. Protestant-Methodist. Avocations: music, dance. Home: North Las Vegas, Nev. Died Apr. 25, jgt,

jfficer,





BOTHMER

21

Aires, 1983, U. de Cordoba, Spain, U. Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain, 1986, Colegio Postgraduados, Montecillo, Mexico, 1990; PhD (hon.), U. degli Studi di Bologna, Italy, 1991, Warsaw Agrl. U., Poland, 1993, Bangladesh Agrl. U., 1998, U. LaSalle-Noroeste, Mex., 1999, U. Politecnica de Madrid, Spain, 2000, U. Americas Puebla, Mex., 2000; D. Honoris Causa, U. Aut6noma Nuevo Le6n, 2001; PhD (hon.), U. Autonoma de Chapingo, 2001, Rector U. Dubuque, 1992-93; PhD (hon.), U. Studi de Bologna, Italy, 1991, Warsaw Agrl. U., Poland, 1993; ScD (hon.), Dartmouth Coll., 2005. With U.S. Forest Service, 1935—38; instr. U. Minn., 1941; microbiologist E.I. DuPont de Nemours, 1942 44; rsch. scientist in charge wheat



improvement Coop. Mexican Agrl. Program, Mexican Ministry Agr. Rockefeller Found., Mexico, 1944 60, assoc. dir. assigned to Inter- Am. Food Crop Program, 1960 63; assoc. dir. CIMMYT, 1964-82; dir. wheat research and prodn. program Intemat. Maize and Wheat Improvement



Ctr.,

Mexico

—2009;

1980

1964

City,



79,

acting

dir.,



1981,

Texas

disting. prof, internal, agr. dept. soil

A&M

U., College Station, Tex., 1984

cons.,





1960; mem. Citizen's Commn. on Sci. Law and Supply, 1973; mem. Commn. Critical Choices for 1973, Council Agr. Sci.

and Tech., from

Food

Am,

1973, Presdl.

Commn. on World Hunger U.S.A., 1978—79,



Presdl.

Coun.

Advisers Sci and Tech., 1990 93; dir. Population Crisis Com., 1971 92; asesor especial Fundacion para Estudios de la Poblacion A.C., Mexico, 1971 80; mem. adv. council Renewable Natural Resources Found., 1973; A.D. White Disting. prof.-at-large Cornell U., 1983 85; Disting. prof. Intemat. Agr., Dept. Soil & Crop Scis. Tex. U., from 1984; adj. prof. dept. biology Emory U., Atlanta, 1991—92; advisor The Population Inst., U.S.A., 1971 78; bd. trustees Winrock Intemat. U.S.A.; life fellow Rockefeller Found., from 1983; sr. cons. CIMMYT, from 1979; hon. vis. prof. U. Minn., 1980; adj. prof. dept. biology Emory U., Atlanta, 1991 92. Recipient Disting. Service awards, Wheat Producers Assns., and state govts. Mexican States of GuanaTlaxcala and Zacatecas, juato, Queretaro, Sonora, 1955 60, Recognition award, Agrl. Inst. Can., 1966, Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia Agropecuaria de Marcos Juarez, Argentina, 1968, Sci. Service award, El Colegio de Ingenieros Agronomos de Mexico, 1970, Outstanding Achievement award, U. Minn., 1959, Elvin Charles Stakman award, 1961, Disting. Citizen award, Cresco Centennial Com., 1966, Nat. Disting. Service award, Am. Agrl. Editors Assn., 1967, Genetics and Plant Breeding award, Nat. Council Comml. Plant Breeders, 1968, Star of Distinction, Govt, of Pakistan, 1968, citation and street named in honor, Citizens of Sonora and Rotary Club, 1968, Intemat. Agronomy award, Am. Soc. Agronomy, 1968, Distinguished Service award, Wheat Farmers of Punjab, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh, 1969, Nobel Peace prize, 1970, Diploma de Merito, El Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Mexico, 1971, medallay Diploma de Merito, Antonio Narro Escuela Superior de Agricultura de la U. de Coahuila, Mexico, 1971, Diploma de Merito, Escuela Superior de Agricultura Hermanos Escobar,







A&M



BOREK,

MARY BURNS,

retired psychologist; b. Pitts.,

Joseph Anthony and Myral (Anderson) Bums; m. Theodore Borek, Mar. 3, 1943; 1 child: Theodore Sept. 6,

1916;

d.

MA, Columbia U., 1953; 1970. Lie. psychologist Ariz. Instr. chemistry West Liberty Coll., W.Va., 1945 48; counselor Phoenix Union HS Dist., 1953—75, psychologist, 1975 82; pvt. practice psychology Phoenix, from 1982. Co-dir. human rels. workshops. Author: Problem Solving, 1977. Mem.: Ariz. Psychol. Assn., Am. Psychol. Assn. United Ch. Of Christ. Died June 13, 2008. B.

AB, West Liberty

EdD,

Coll., 1942;

Ariz. State U.,





BORK, ALFRED,

information and computer science edu18, 1926; BS, Ga. Inst. U., 1950, PhD, 1953. Scholar Dublin Inst, for Advanced Studies, 1952-53; asst. to assoc. to prof, physics U. Alaska, 1953-62; staff physicist Commn. on Coll. Physics, 1963; cons. Harvard Project Physics, Harvard U., 1966-68; prof, physics Reed Coll., 1963-68; vice chair undergrad. studies, physics dept. U. Calif., Irvine, 1973-80, prof. info, and computer sci., from 1968. Mem. intemat. adv. bd. Intemat. Conf. Series on ComputerAssisted Learning in Post-Secondary Edn. Author: FORTAN for Physics, 1967, Using the IBM 1130, 1968, Programmierund und Benutzung des Computersystems IBM 1130, 1970, Notions About Motion, 1970, 71, Computer Assisted Learning in Physics Education, 1980, Learning with Computers, 1981, Personal Computers for Education, 1985, (in Spanish) 1986, Learning With Personal Computers, 1986; (with A. Arons) Science and Ideas, 1964; editor: Science and Language, 1966, and others; contbg. editor Technol. Horizons in Edn. Jour., AEDS Monitor, Ednl. cator; b. Jacksonville, Fla.. Sept.

Tech.,

1947;

MS, Brown

Computer Mag.; mem. editorial bd. Interactive Learning Intemat., Jour. Ednl. Computing Rsch., Teaching Thinking & Problem Solving, Computer Grpahics '84 Daily, Jour. Interactive Instm.

Devel., Jour. Artificial Intelligence in Edn.; chair tech. com. on computers in edn. Newsletter; fgn. advisor Informatica Educativa; contbr. numerous

TCCE

Rsch. fellow, Harvard U.; faculty fellow NSF, fellow Assn. for the Devel. of Computer Based Instructional Systems, 1986; recipient Millikan award Am. Assn. of Physics Tchrs., Rsch. award AEDS Outstanding Computer Educator, 1985. Home: Irvine, Calif. Died Dec. 18, 2007.

articles to profl. jours.

BORLAUG, NORMAN ERNEST,





Mexico, 1973, award for service to agr., Am. Farm Bur. Fedn., 1971, Outstanding Agrl. Achievement award. World

Farm Found., 1971, Medal of

MS

Wheat

Scien-

1971, outstanding Achievement award, Minn. Athletic 1971, Service award for outstanding contbn. to alleviation of world hunger, 8th Latin Am. Food Prodn. tists,

Club,

1972, Nat. award for Agrl. Excellence in Sci., Agri-Mktg. Assn., 1982, Disting. Achievement award, Council for Agrl. Scis. and Tech., 1982, inaugural lectr., medal, Dr. SB. Hendrick's Meml. Lectureship., 1981, Henry G. Bennett Disting. Svc. award, 1984, dedicated in his name, Norman E. Borlaug Centra de Capitacion y Formacion de Agrs., Santa Cruz, Bolivia, 1983, Borlaug Hall U. Minn., 1985, Borlaug Bldg. Intemat. Maize and Conf.,

&

Polk Wardell, NYC, 1968-73; Supreme Ct., NYC, 1974-75; U.S. Dist. Judges, NYC, 1975-87. Adj. lectr. NYU, 1974-85; archivist Jewish Archives of Fedn. of Jewish Philantrophies, Milw., 1992 Reviewer (book) Volkell Legal Terminology, 1978; co-author: (with Douglas Finney) (student work manual) Legal Word Processing, Sec.

to

ptnr.

Davis,

confidential asst. Justice State

sec, adminstrv.

asst.



.

NY

1984. Mem. Hadassah (group pres. 1966-68, Presdl. award 1968, region recording sec. Milw. 1994-97, chapter membership Milw. 1995-97, group pres. Milw. 1995,

co-v.p.

Woman

of Yr. Milw. 1994). Mem. NOW, Nat. Assn. Retired Fed. Employees, Planned Parenthood, U. Wis. Guild for Learning in Retirement. Jewish. Avocations: opera, theater, classical music. Home: Milwaukee, Wis. Died Apr. 22, 2008.

BORYSKO, EMIL,

biologist; b. Scranton, Pa., Sept. 24, 1918; s. Damyan and Katherine (Podgomo) B.; m. Gladys Lucille Roberts, May 30, 1955 (div. 1986); children:

Katherine Z., Steven D. (twins), Robert A. BA in Biology, Bklyn. Coll., 1940; in Biology, George Washington U., 1951; PhD, Johns Hopkins U., Bait., 1955. Fibr technologist Nat. Bur. Stds., Washington, 1947-51; rsch. fellow, instr. Johns Hopkins U., Bait., 1951-56; rsch. assoc. Dental Coll., NYC, 1956-58; prin. rsch. scientist Ethicon, Inc., Bridgewater, N.J., 1958-91, ret., 1991. Recipient Disting. Analytical Chemist award, Johnson Johnson, 1988, Phil B. Hoffman Rsch. award, 1985; Damien Runyon W. Winchell Cancer Soc. rsch. fellow, 1951-54. Fellow AAAS; mem. Electron Microscopy Soc. Am., N.Y Acad. Sci., Am. Inst.

MA

NYU

&

Sigma Xi. Achievements include patents related to surgical sutures, needles and polymers; research in the development of methods for embedding and sectioning Biol. Sci.,

tissues for electron microscopy.

Home: Bridgewater, NJ.

Died Nov. 29, 2007.

BOSTON, HOLLIS BUFORD,

JR., retired military of-

Athens, Ala., Sept. 29, 1930; s. Hollis Buford Sr. and Opie (Hargrove) B.; m. Nancy Thomas Delbridge, Dec. 27, 1955; children: Elizabeth Lynn Boston Chesnutt, James Warren, John David. BBA, Baylor U., 1958; Polit. Sci., Auburn U., 1972. Commd. 2d It. USAF, 1953, advanced ficer; b.

M

through grades to col., 1972, ret., 1975; sr. assoc. Program Control Corp., Van Nuys, Calif., 1977-89. Author: Estate Papers of Jones Boston, 1995. Chmn. planning com. City of Montgomery, Ala., 1983; pres. Capital City Kiwanis Club, Montgomery, 1987. Mem. Natchez Trace Geneal. Soc, Smith County Tenn. Hist. Assn., Sons of the Republic of Tex., First Families Ala., Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Republican. Episcopalian. Avocation: historical research and writing. Home: Montgomery, Ala. Died Mar. 4, 2008.

BOSWELL, FRED C,

retired soil science educator, reb. Monterey, Tenn., Aug. 20, 1930; s. Ferdando Cortez and Julia Ann (Speck) B.; m. Marjorie Sue Brown, Sept. 3, 1954; children: Elaine Joy Boswell King, Julia Alma Boswell Merry. BS, Tenn. Tech., 1954; MS, U. Tenn., 1956; PhD, Pa. State U., 1960. Asst. agron U. Tenn., Knoxville, 1955-56; asst. soil chemist Ga. Agrl. Experimental Sta., Experimental, Ga., 1956-57; asst. prof. U. Ga., Athens, 1960-82, prof, head agronomy dept., 1982-89, prof. Griffin, 1989-91. prof, emeritus, from 1991; adj. prof. U. Tenn., from 1993. Contbr. chpts. to numerous books and sci. jours, on agrl. concerns; mem. editorial com. Fertilizer Technology and Use, 1985. Mem. com. State of Ga. Goals for Ga., 1971; chmn. subcom. Griffin Spalding Co., Ga., 1988. With U.S. Army, 1951-53. Fellow Am. Soc. Agronomy, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. (bd. dirs. 1978-80, so. branch pres. 1983-84), Toastmasters (v.p. 1972). Achievements include research related to certain micronutrients nitrification transformation and nitrogen movement and nitrification inhibitors; published/researched in environmental science, emphasis on land treatment waste materials. Home: Cookeville, Tenn. Died Mar. 1, 2008.

searcher;

Wheat Improvement

Ctr., 1986, Nat. Medal Sci. in Biol. Sciences, 2004, Congl. Gold medal, 2007, numerous other

honors

and awards from govts., ednl.

groups, other honored lectureships;

Bunyan, 1969; named agricultural scientist;

Cresco, Iowa, Mar. 25, 1914; s. Henry O. and Clara (Vaala) Borlaug; m. Margaret G. Gibson, Sept. 24, 1937 (dec. Mar. 7, 2007); children: Norma Jean, William Gibson. BS in Forestry, U. Minn., Minneapolis, 1937, in Plant Pathology, 1940, PhD in Plant Pathology, 1942; ScD (honoris causa), Punjab Agrl. U., India, 1969, Royal Norwegian Agrl. Coll., Norway, 1970, Luther Coll., 1971, Kanpur U., India, 1972, Uttar Pradesh Agrl. U., 1971, Mich. State U., 1971, U. de la Plata, Argentina, 1971, U. Ariz., 1972, U. Fla., 1973, U. Cat61ica de Chile, Chile, 1974, U. Hohenheim, Germany, 1976, Punjab Agrl. U., Pakistan, 1978, Columbia U., 1980, Ohio State U., 1981, U. Minn., 1982, U. Notre Dame, 1987, Oregon State U., 1988, U. Tulsa, 1991, Washington State U., 1995, Andhra Pradesh Agrl. U., India, 1996, Indian Agrl. Rsch. Inst., 1996, De Montfort U., UK, 1997, Emory U., 1999, U. Philippines, 1999; LHD, Gustavus Adolphus Coll., 1971, Iowa State U., 1992; LLD (hon.), New Mexico State U., 1973; D. of Agr. (hon.), Tufts U., 1982; D. of Agrl. Scis. (hon.), U. Agrl. Scis., Godollo, Hungary, 1980, Tokyo U. Agriculture, 1981, U. Nacional Pedro Henriquez Turena, Dominican Republic, U. Cen. del Estes, Dominican Republic, 1983; D. Honoris Causa, U. Mayor de San Sim6n, Bolivia, U. de Buenos b.

Merit, Italian

administrative assistant to fed-

judges; b. Bklyn., Nov. 26, 1924; d. Joseph and Rebecca (Blumenfeld) Haberman; m. Joshua Borodkin Feb. 1948 22, (dec. Dec, 1968). Student, St. John's U., 1945-48.

&

crop 2009. Cons., collaborator nst. Nacional de Investigationes Agricolas, Mexican Ministry Agr, 1960 64; cons. FAO, North Africa and Asia, 1960; ex-officio cons, wheat research and prodn. problems to govts, in Latin Am., Africa, Asia, from scis.

BORODKIN, CLARICE, eral

1981,

Agrl.

Nat.

instns.,

citizens

named Uncle of Paul

of Fame, Oreg. State U. Agrl., Bonner Springs, Kans., 1984,

to Hall

Ctr.,

Scandinavian-Am., U.S.A., 1986, Nat. Wrestling, 1992. Fellow: Indian Soc. Genetics and Plant Breeding; mem.: NAS, Acad. Nat. Agronomfa and Veterinaria Argentina, Chinese Acad. Agrl. Sci., Royal Soc. Eng., Intemat. Food Policy Research Inst, (trustee 1976 82), Am. Council on Sci. and Health (trustee from 1978), N.I. Vavilov Acad. Agrl. Scis. Lenin Order (USSR), Adv. Coun. Renewable Natural Resources Acad. Found, (mem. adv. coun. 1973), Coun. Agrl. Sci. and Tech., Soil Sci. Soc. Am. (hon.), Sociedad de Agronomia do Rio Grande do Sul Brazil (hon.), Royal Agrl. Soc. Eng. (hon.), Royal Soc. Edinburgh (hon.), Hungarian Acad. Sci. (hon.), Indian Nat. Sci. Acad, (hon.). Am. Acad. Arts and Scis. (hon.), Hungarian Acad. Scis. (hon.), Mexican Acad. Scis. (hon.), Am. Assn. Cereal Chemists (hon.; life, Meritorious Service award 1969), Crop Sci. Soc. Am. (hon.), Population Crisis Com., Chinese Acad. Agrl. Scis. (hon. prof. 1994), Sasakawa Africa Assn. (pres. 1986), Academia Nat. de Agronomia y Veterinaria (Argentina), Royal Swedish Acad. Agr. and Forestry (fgn.



1971), India Nat. Sci. Acad., Am. Soc. Agronomy (1st Intemat. Svc. award 1960, 1st hon. life), Sigma Xi, Xi Sigma Pi, Alpha Zeta. Home: Mexico City, Mexico. Died Sept. 12, 2009.

BOTHMER, DIETRICH FELIX VON, ologist; b. Eisenach, Thuringia, Oct. 26,

curator, archae1918; arrived in

Wilhelm Friedrich Franz US, Carl and Marie Julie Auguste Karoline (Freiin von und zu Egloffstein) von B.; m. Joyce de la Begassiere, May 28, 1966; children: Bernard Nicholas, Maria Elizabeth Villalba. Student, Friedrich Wilhelms U., Berlin, 1937-38, Wadham Coll., Oxford, 1938-39; diploma classical archaeology, Oxford U., 1939; PhD in Classical Archaeology, U. Calif., 1939, naturalized,

1944;

s.

Berkeley, 1944; DPhil (hon.), U. Trier. 1997. Asst. curator Greek and Roman art Met. Mus. Art, 1946-51, assoc. curator, 1951-59, curator, 1959-73, chmn., 1973-90, Dist-

1990—2009. Adj. prof. NYU, 1966— Am. Jour. Archaeology, 1950-57; assoc. 1970-76; author: Amazons in Greek Art, 1957, Ancient Art from New York Private Collections, 1961, An Inquiry into the Forgery of the Etruscan Terracotta Warriors, 1961, Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum, USA fasc 12, 1963, Greek Vase Painting: An Introduction, 1972, Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum, USA fasc. 16, 1976, Greek Art of the Aegean Islands, 1979, A Greek and Roman Treasury, 1984, The Amasis Painter and His World, 1985, Greek Vase Painting, 1987, Glories of the Past, Ancient Art from the Shelby White and Leon Levy Collection, 990, Euphronios, Peintre a Athenes au VI siecle avant Jesus Christ, 1990. Mem. Chancellor's Ct. of Benefactors, Oxford U. With AUS, 1943-45. Decorated Bronze Star, Purple Heart; Rhodes scholar Wadham Coll., 1938-39; Intemat. House ing. rsch. curator,

Book

rev. editor:

editor,

1

1

,i' !

BOTTOMS fellow U. Calif., Berkeley, 1940, Alfred B. Jordan fellow, 1940-41, Univ. fellow, 1941-42; Martin Ryerson fellow U. Chgo., 1942-43; Guggenheim Meml. Found, fellow, 1966, hon. fellow Wadham Coll.; Chevalier Legion d'Honneur, 1997. Mem. Archaeol. Inst. Am. (benefactor), Soc. Promotion Hellenic Studies (hon.), Deutsches Archaeol. Inst., Vereinigung der Freunde Antiker Kunst (Basle, Switzerland), Archaeologische Gesellschaft zu Berlin, Institut de France, Academie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres (fgn. assoc.), Piping Rock Club. Home: Oyster Bay, NY. Died Oct. 12, 2009.

BOTTOMS, SAM, actor; b.

Santa Barbara, Calif., Oct. 17, 1955; s. James and Elizabeth (Chapman) Bottoms; m. Susan Arnold, Apr. 27, 1980 (div.); children: Clara, Io; m. Laura Conde, Sept. 21, 2002. Actor: (films) The Last Picture Show, 1971, Class of '44, 1973, Zandy's Bride, 1974, The Outlaw Josey Wales, 1976, Apocalypse Now, 1979, Up from the Depths, 1979, Bronco Billy, 1980, Prime Risk, 1985, Gringo mojado, 1986, Hunter's Blood, 1987, Gardens of Stone, 1987, After School, 1989, Ragin' Cajun, 1991, North of Chiang Mai, 1992, Dolly Dearest, 1992, The Trust, 1993, Sugar Hill, 1994, Project Shadowchaser III, 1995, Sticky Fingers, 1997, Snide and Prejudice, 1997, Joseph's Gift, 1997, Mv Neighbor's Daughter, 1998, The Unsaid, 2001, Shadow Fury, 2001, True Files, 2002, Looking Through Lillian, 2002, Seabiscuit, 2003, Havoc, 2005, Shopgirl, 2005, Winter Passing, 2005, SherryBaby, 2006, Finishing the Game: The Search for a New Bruce Lee, 2007; (TV films) Savages, 1974, Cage Without a Key, 1975, Desperate Lives, 1982, No Earthly Reason, 1984, The Witching of Ben Wagner, 1987, Island Sons, 1987, Zooman, Thin, 1997; (TV mini-series) 1995, Mercenary II: Thick East of Eden, 1981, Return to Eden, 1983; (TV appearLucas Tanner, 1974, Marcus ances) Doc Elliot, 1974, Welby, M.D., 1976, Greatest Heroes of the Bible, 1978, The Eddie Capra Mysteries, 1978, 21 Jump Street, 1990, Murder, She Wrote, 1989, 1991, The X-Files, 1995, Blue, 2004; prodr.: (documentaries) Picture This: The Times of Peter Bogdanovich in Archer City, Texas, 1991 Died Dec. 16, 2008.

&

NYPD

BOULANGER, LINDA RENE, occupational health nurse; b.

Manchester,

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22

NH, Dec.

1949;

23,

d.

Aime W. and

Genevieve A. (Tomaszewska) Rene; m. Leonard

J.

Bou-

May 27, 1972; children: Gregory, Nicole, Danielle. Diploma, Elliot Hosp. Sch. Nursing, 1972. Nurse ICU, Valley Regional Hosp., Claremont, N.H., 1972-74, head nurse surg. floor, 1974-81; occupational health nurse Joy Mfg., Claremont, N.H., 1981-84, Sullivan Machinery, Claremont, N.H., 1984-86, Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc., Newport, N.H., from 1986. Mem. N.H. Assn. Occupational Health Nurses. Home: Claremont, NH. Died Jan. 17, 2008. langer,

Mem.: NY Acad, of Sci., New for 40 yrs. svc), Am. Water

Engr./ Seattle, Wash., 1999.

Eng. Water Works

Works

(life

mem.

(life

for

30

mem.

yrs. svc),

RI Shriners Club (Legion

of Honor), Pioneer Lodge (Master 1955). Republican. Episcopalian. Avocation: ski patrol. Home: Somerset, Mass. Died Apr. 4, 2008.

BOYD, CARL RITTER, 14, 1943;

s.

Carl

brokerage house execu-

1924; m. Marie Elizabeth O'Halloran; children: Gregory Pierre, Marc Patrick, Colleen Marie. AB, Stanford U., 1948, MBA, 1949. V.p. major accounts, Dictaphone Corp. Divsn. Pitney Bowes, Rye, N.Y., 195289; sr. v.p. Whitehall-Parker Securities, San Francisco, from 1995. 1st It. mil. intelligence USAR, 1943—54. Mem.: Phi Beta Kappa. Home: Alamo, Calif. Died Dec. 16, 2007. tive;

Feb.

b.

15,

BOVERINI, WALTER JOHN,

retired state senator; b.

and Luisa B. Francia; m. Christine Mem. house of reps. 9th Essex Dist., Mass., 1971—73; state senate 1st Essex Dist., 1973—94; majority leader, 1985 94; chmn. Redistricting, Com, Joint Com. Post Audit & Oversight & Govt. Rels.; mem. Mass. Commn. Arts & Humanities & Commn. Interstate Coop., Commn. Study Future U. Mass, Edn. Commn. States; head football coach St. Mary's HS, Lynn, 1925;

s.

Attilio Boverini

M. Kirvan, 1968;

1

child, Luisa.



Mass., 1950—54, Lynn English HS, 1955—65; dir. Phys. Edn., 1955 70. Mem.: Boy Scouts (exec, coun.), Sons of Italy, Amvets, KofC, Mass. Assn. Legis, Mass. Assn. Phys. Edn (dirs.). Democrat. Catholic. Died Nov. 29, 2008.



BOWEN, GEORGIA L., educational coordinator; b. Berwick, Pa., Apr. 30, 1949; d. George Sylvester and Elizabeth Josephine (Moharter) Hunter; m. Douglas Jon Bowen, Oct. 30, 1971; children: G. Braxton, Zachary T. BS in Bus. Edn., Bloomsburg U., 1971. Bus. tchr. Bethlehem (Pa.) Area Sch. Dist., 1974-81; ednl. coord. Guardian Life Ins. Co., Bethlehem, from 1994. Vol. tng. specialist Aid Assn. for Luths., Appleton, Wis., 1998—. Fin. coord. Morning for Mothers, Nazareth, Pa., 1983. Mem. ASTD. Lutheran. Died Mar. 16, 2008.

(Ritter) B.;

m.

Cherylynn Anne Morazewski, July

1970; children: 11, Michael, James. BS in Aeronautical Engring., Purdue U., 1965; MD, Ind. U., 1969. Diplomate Am. Bd. Radiology. Intern Wilford Hall USAF Med. Ctr., San Antonio, 1969-70, resident, 1972-75; staff radiologist Scott USAF Med. Ctr., Scott AFB, 111., 1975-76; ptnr. Assoc. Radiologists, Inc., Logansport, Ind., from 1976. Served to It. col. USAF, 1969-76, res. 1976—. Mem. AMA, Am. Coll. Radiology, Radiologic Soc. N. Am., Soc. Nuclear Medicine, Tau Beta Pi. Lodges: Elks. Presbyterian. Home: Culver, Ind. Died Aug. 25, 2008.

BOYD, JOHN ENOS,

educational administrator; b. Lebanon, Pa., Apr. 26, 1933; s. John Enos and Anne (Quinn) B.; m. Miriam Elaine Close, Dec. 26, 1953 (div. Feb. 1979); children: Penelope Anne, Candace Marie, Therese Diane, John Enos, Carl Jude; m. Constance D. Novinski, Feb. 23, 1980. BS, Pa. State U, 1955; MEd, Temple U., 1966. Tchr. Kimberton (Pa.) Farms Sch., 1955-57, Springfield Cen. Sch., East Springfield, N.Y., 1957-59; reading specialist Pottstown (Pa.) Sch. Dist., 1959-69; curriculum writer Rsch. for Better Schs., Inc., Phila., 1969-72; reading coord. Owen J. Roberts Sch. Dist., Pottstown, 1972-86; dir. learning ctr. Manor Jr. Coll., Jenkintown, Pa., 1986—95, reading & testing specialist, Office Admission, 1996 2005. Adj. instr. Pa. State U, Malvern; book reviewer Children's Book Rev. Svc, Inc., Bklyn., Kliatt Paperback Books, Newton, Mass.; pvt. tutor, King of Prussia, Pa.; presenter in field. Author conf. proc in field; mem. editorial adv. bd. Jr. Reading; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Recipient Appreciation award



Keystone State Rading Assn., 1986, Manor's teaching Excellence award, 1995 Mem. Tri-County Reading Assn. (co-founder, past pres., Svc. awrd 1990), Internat. Reading Assn., Pa. Assn. Devel. Edn. (bd. dirs. 1992-97), Readibility Spl. Interest Group (treas., Svc award 1990). Republican. Roman Catholic. Home: Kng Of Prussa, Pa. Died Aug. 15, 2009.

retired biology professor; b.

Iowa

City, Oct. 15, 1936; m. Jan Bowen. BS in Biology, Grinnell Coll., 1960; MS, PhD, U. Iowa, 1964. Prof. U. Ark., Little Rock, 1975-90; prof, biology, dept. head Jack-

sonville

(Ala.)

State

U, 1990—2001,

2001—09. Home: Maumelle, Ark. Died

BOWER, JOHN, missioner;

b.

retired fluid

emeritus,

prof,

Jan. 19, 2009.

mechanics engineer, com-

Somerset, Mass., Sept. 16, 1920;

s.

Matthew

and Alice (Winterbom) Bower; m. Marion Louise Cadorette, Aug. 2, 1948; children: John C, Jeffrey J., Douglas J. BS, Brown Univ., Providence, RI, 1938 41. Cert. WPI, Water Works Op. & Mgmt., Worcester, Mass., H.



1962.

Sales

&

W., retired education educator; b. Waltham, Mass., Sept. 22, 1918; d. George Walter and Ethel Maude Wright; m. Douglas Paul Boyea, 1944; children: Ruthe Priscilla Boyea-Boiczyk, Douglas Paul. B Social Sci., Boston U, 1940; MEd, Ctrl. Conn. State U., 1960; cert, in polit. sci., Trinity Coll., 1970. Cert. elem. tchr., Conn. Dir.

New

Britain.

1945-51; prof. edn. Ctrl. Conn. State U, New 1951-65, dir., founder Women's Ctr. (now Ruthe Boyea Women's Ctr.), 1965-85, prof, emeritus, 1985, lectr. on women's issues; ret. Adj. prof. Tunxis C.C., Mattatuck C.C., 1960-70. Commr. Human Rights and Opportunity, City of New Britain; vol., chair bd. dirs. ARC, New Britain; elected mem. Vets. Commn., City of New Britain, 1999. Lt. (j.g.) USN, 194245. Named Women's Educator of Yr., YWCA, 1975, Vol. of Yr. United Way, 1999; recipient Women Helping Women award Soroptimist Internat., 1982, Disting. Alumni award Boston U. Sch. Theology, 2002, Cmty. Svc. award, NAACP. Mem. (officer),

Conn.,

Britain,

AAUW

(bd.

dirs.),

Nat.

Women's

Mil.

Meml.

LWV

(founder),

Art Mus., Nat. Women's Hall of Fame. United Ch. of Christ. Died Dec. 7, 2007.

Women's

Nat.

Mem.

WW

jogging, hiking, art museums, study foreign guages. Home: Philadelphia, Pa. Died Mar. 4, 2008. tions:

la

BRACKEN, RICHARD

H., osteopath, vascular surgeon;, Ashland, Ohio, June 5, 1940; s. Stanley and Elizabetk Katherine (Shag) B.; m. Beverly Ann Walker, Dec. 19, 1965 (div. Feb. 1981); children: Christopher, Kathleen, Todd; m. Sheila Ann Moloney, Sept. 9, 1983. BS, Kent State U, 1962; DO, Kirksville Coll. Osteo. Medicine, Mo., 1968. Intern Doctor's Hosp., Columbus, Ohio, 1968-69, reside in surgery, 1969-73; practice medicine specializing in vascular surgery Columbus, from 1973. Dir. resident program Doctor's Hosp., 1980-84, chmn. dept. surgery, 1982-84, Fellow Am. Coll. Osteo. Surgeons;) pres. staff, 1987 mem. Am. Osteo. Assn., Ohio Osteo. Assn. Clubs: Wor-i thington Hills Country (Worthington, Ohio). Republican] Lutheran. Avocation: surgery. Home: Powell, Ohio. Died Mar. 8, 2008. b.



BRADEN,

.

TOM (THOMAS WARDELL BRADEN

news correspondent;

II).

Greene, Iowa, Feb. 22, 1917; s] (Garl) Braden; m. Joan E.i Ridley, Dec. 18, 1948 (dec. 1999); children: David, Mary, Joan, Susan, Nancy, Elizabeth, Thomas Wardell ni(dec). Nicholas. BA, Dartmouth Coll., 1940, MA, 1964; LitrD Franklin Coll. Ind., 1979. Newspaperman, instr. English' Dartmouth, 1946, asst. to pres. and asst. prof., 1947 48: exec. sec. Mus. Modern Art, NYC, 1949; dir. Am. Com. on] United Europe, 1950; editor, pub. Blade Tribune, Oceans-] ide, Calif., 1954 68; columnist Los Angeles Times Syndi b.

Thomas Wardell and Louise





cate,

1968—86; commentator CNN, CBS, NBC, 1978—89j



1982 91. Co-author (with Stewan Alsop): Sub Rosa: the OSS and American Espionage, 1946 i author: Eight is Enough, 1975. Mem. Calif. Bd. Edn.J 1959—67; past pres. Trustee Calif. State Coll., 1961 64.|

creator, host Crossfire,





Dartmouth, 1964 74, Carnegie Endowment, 1970— 82 With King's Royal Rifle Corps Brit. Army, 1941^44.B Africa and Italy, trans, to inf. AUS, 1944, served as £j parachutist office of Strategic Svc. Died Apr. 3, 2009.

BRADFORD, LORENE LEWIS,

secondary! retired school educator; b. Eva, Ala., Feb. 23, 1925; d. Williarr Susie Anna (Oden) Lewis; m. A. B. Bradford,;; June 22, 1952; children: Susan, Michael. BS, U. North Ala.i] 1949; MS, U. Ala., 1967. Cert. tchr. Ala. Bus. edn. tchr' Falkville (Ala.) HS, 1945-52, Hanceville (Ala.) HS, 1952HS, Grant, Ala., 1963-96 54, Kate Duncan Smith mem. treas. office U. North Ala., Florence, 1954-55; city engr. Macon County Ct. House, Decatur, 111., 1955-57; ret.. 1996. Rec sec. Marshall County Dem. Club, 1991— 93 Sunday sch. tchr. ladies adult class 1st Bapt. Ch., Grant 1967—96. Named Advisor of the Yr., Ala. Future Bus Leaders Am., Inc., 1994. Mem.: NEA, Marshall County Ret| Tchrs. Assn. (pres. 2000—02), Marshall County Vocat Assn., Ala. Bus. Edn. Assn. (pres. 1986—87), Ala. Vocatjl Assn., Ala. Edn. Assn., Am. Vocat. Assn., Nat. Bus. Edn Assn., Delta Kappa Gamma (pres. Alpha Mu chpt 1974 76, v.p. Alpha Mu chpt. 2000—02). Democrat Avocations: travel, reading, gardening, needlecrafts. Home Grant, Ala. Died Jan. 2, 2008. 1

Thomas and

DAR

{



BRADSHAW, DENNIS ERIC,

BOYLE, BRADLEY CHARLES, civil engineer; b. St. Paul, Dec 18, 1959; s. Fosten Annett and Beverly Ann (Rehbein) B.; m. Dana Satenick Ramezzano, Aug. 20, 1983 BSCE, U. Minn., 1984, MBA, 1995. Rsch. asst., environ engring. dept. U. Minn., Mpls., 1984 85; project mgr. Ramsey Engring. Co., St. Paul, 1985—87, N.W. Airlines, Inc., St. Paul, 1987—91; mktg. dir. M.A. Mortenson Co. Mpls., 1991 93; internat. sales mgr. Continental Hydrau lies, Mpls., 1995 2002; v.p. sales and mktg. AgMotion Inc., St. Paul, 2002—04, JetChoice LLC, from 2004. ASCE, U. Minn. Alumni Assn., Minn. Surveyors and Engrs Soc, Chi Epsilon, Beta Gamma Sigma. Republican. Epis copalian. Achievements include patent pertaining to load cell technology. Home: Woodbury, Minn. Died Aug. 21,







2008.

BRACE, WILLIAM,

philosophy educator; b Ivan Earl and Annie Sarar, 1982; PhD, U. Iowai 1988. Vis. asst. prof. Memphis State U., 1988-91, U. Ky. Lexington, 1991-92; asst. prof. U. Tex., Arlington, frorr 1992. Asst. editor So. Jour, of Philosophy, 1988-91; contbr articles to profl. jours. Grad. fellow U. Iowa, 1983-84. Mem Am. Philos. Assn., Cen. States Philos. Assn., So. Soc Philosophy and Psychology, Phi Kappa Phi. Home: Arling ton, Tex. Died Apr. 22, 2008. Estherville, Iowa, Apr. 5, 1960;

s.

Bradshaw. BA, Mankato State

U,

Mem

information science educator;

b.

20, 1929; s. James and Katherine (Weaver) B.; m. Phyllis Mayer, Feb. 19, 1957. BA, Brigham Young U., 1951; MA, U. Chgo., 1956; PhD, Case Western

Res. U., 1975. Instr. libr. sci. Brigham Young U., Provo, 1954-57; asst. prof., libr. Chgo. Tchrs. Coll., 1957-60; asst. prof. sch. library sci. Fla. State U., Tallahassee, 1960-61, Coll., River Forest, 111., 1961-68, assoc. prof., from 1968, assoc. dean Grad. Sch. Library and Info. Sci., from 1992. Asst. prof. Northeastern 111. U., Chgo. 1963-69. Mem. ALA, Am. Soc. Info. Sci., Rotary (pres. Oak Park, 111. chpt. 1992-93), University club. Home: Oak Park, 111. Died Oct. 1, 2008.

Rosary

BRACHFELD, ROSALIND ROTH, retired clinical social

Grainger, Chgo., 1949—86; commr. Somerset Indsl. Fin. Authority, from 1980. Commr. Town of Somerset, Somerset, Mass.; chmn. Bd. of Sewer

worker;

and Water Commissioners, Somerset, Mass. Warrant officer USAAF, 1942—45. Recipient State Award, Mass Consulting Engr./ Mass., 1999, Nat. Award, Nat. Assoc. Cons.

1953. Diplomate in clin. social work Acad. Cert. Social Workers. Psychiat. social worker Hosp. of Univ. Pa., Phila., 1953-57; psychiat. social worker, supr., clin. instr. Hahne-

engr.

.

BOYEA, RUTHE

Cortez, Colo., Aug.

BOWEN, WILLIAM RAY,





radiologist; b. Paoli, Ind., July

McKinley and Rosemary

religious edn., Springfield, Mass., 1945; tchr.

BOURET, PIERRE GEORGE,

mann Med. Coll., Phila., 1969-74; dir. dept. social svc Jewish Geriatric Home, Cherry Hill, N.J., 1974-86. Lectr various ednl. orgns., civic orgns., and self-help groups, Phila., Camden County, N.J., Burlington, N.J., 1974 Past mem. bd. dirs., sec. Drenk Meml. Guidance Ctr., Mt. Holly, N.J.; founding mem. Family Svc. Burlington County; bd. dirs., v.p., chair Interfaith Caregivers, Morrestown, 1985 Vis. Nurse Assn., Morrestown, 1989-93. Jewish. Avoca-

b. Hartford, Conn., Feb. 4, 1930; d. Bernard and Etta (Finklestein) Roth; m. Jonas Brachfeld, Apr. 3, 1955; children: Claude, Renee, Eric BA, Smith Coll., 1951, MSS,

BRADY, ALICE

M., critical care and surgical nurse; b Sandusky, Ohio, Dec. 1, 1943; d. William and Ethe (Obergefell) Chamberlain; m. Patrick W. Brady, Oct. 28 1967; children: Lisa, Shana. Diploma, Mercy Hosp. Sch Nursing, Toledo, 1964. RN, Ga., Calif., Fla.; cert, nurst adminstr. Shift relief supr. Phoebe Putney Meml. Hosp. Albany, Ga., Clairmont Community Hosp., San Diego relief supr. Fla. Keys Meml. Hosp., Key West, clin. nurst leader operating room. Mem. Assn. Operating Roorr Nurses, Fla. Nurses Assn. Home: Key West, Fla. Died Mar 7, 2008.

GEORGE

MOORE, real estate company execu BRADY, Aug. 6, 1922; s. George Moore and Eller -Latimer (Atkinson) Brady; m. Maria Nomita von Barby Dec. 3, 1971; 1 stepchild, William L. Amoroso ITI;childrer from previous marriage: Elizabeth Grant Brady Andrews Frances Relyea Brady Siegler, Ellen Atkinson, George Moore III, Madeleine Vaughn Brady Cohen, Richard Grant BA, Johns Hopkins U, 1947; JD, U. Md., 1949. Sr. v.p. Tht Rouse Co., Columbia, Md., 1950—70; chmn. bd. Rouse Wates, Columbia, 1970 72; pres., chmn. bd. Nat. Corp. foi Housing Partnerships, Washington, 1972—88, ret., 1988 Bd. dirs. The Rouse Co., First Am. Bank, NA, Washington Enterprise Social Investment Corp. Former chair Ptrns. fc Liveable Cmtys.; mem. exec, com Mem. Md. State Plannin Commn., Md. Adv. Commn. on Industrialized Bldg. an

.live; b. Bait.,



;

*VHO

WAS WHO

IN

AMERICA



95; exec. com. Nat. Housing Conf.. Mobile Homes. 1989 ife bd. dirs.; bd. overseers Corcoran Sch. Art; bd. dirs ubilee Enterprise Greater Washington.

Washington Area Army. POW. Nat. Housing of Malta So.

'lousing Partnership. With U.S. Army US Decorated Purple Heart; named Man of Yr. Zoof.. 1986. Mem.: Sovereign Mil. Order \ssn.. Chevy Chase Club (Md.)., Met. Club -lome: Bethesda, Md. Died Aug. 10, 2009.

(Washington),

BRADY, JAMES WINSTON, commentator, writer, edior. b. NYC. Nov. 15. 1928; s. James Thomas and Marguerte

Gaire fWinston)

B.;

Children: Fiona. Susan.

Women's Wear

m. Florence Kelly. Apr.

BA, Manhattan

12,

1958;

1950. Pub.

Coll..

NYC.

1964-71: editor, pub. Harper's Bazaar. NYC. 1971-72; editor N.Y Mag.. NYC. 1977; syndicated columnist N.Y. Post, NYC. 1980-83: news ;ommentator WCBS-TV. NYC, 1981-87: editor-at-large Advt. Age, NYC. 1977—2005; weeklv columnist Parade 3iag., 1986—2009. Forbes.com. 2006. Author: Superchic. 1974. Paris One. 1976. Nielsen's Children. 1978. The Press Lord, 1981, Holy Wars. 1983, Designs. 1986. The Coldest War, 1990. Fashion Show. 1992. The House That Ate the Hamptons. 2000, Warning of War A Novel of the North China Marines. 2002, The Marines of Autumn: A Novel of the Korean War. 2000, The Marine: A Novel of War from Guadalcanal to Korea, 2003, The Scariest Place in the World: A Marine Returns to North Korea 2005 Served to 1st It. USMC. 1951-52. Recipient Emmy award N.Y. TV Acad.. 1975 Mem.: University (NYC). Democrat. Roman Catholic. Home: East Hampton. NY. Died Jan. 26. 2009. Dailv.

1988-89; author, co-adminstr. Vietnam Era Readjustment Counseling Program, VA Med. Ctr., Augusta, 1986 examiner Ky. Bd. Psychology. Frankfurt. 1978-81: speaker in field. Referee, contbr. articles and revs, to profl. jours.; assoc. editor: The Ga. Psychologist Jour. 1985-91. Bd. dirs. pres..



1st Presbyn. Day Care Ctr.. Lexington. Ky.. 1973-75; mem. Collegium Musicum, Lexington, 1973-76. Nat. Inst. Alcohol and Alcohol Abuse grantee U. Ky. Sch. Medicine. 1972-77; recipient Roy M. Dorcas award Soc. Clin, and

1972'. Fellow APA, Ga. Psychol. Assn.. Assn. State and Provincial Psychology Bds.: mem. Ky. Psychol. Assn. (parliamentarian, profl. and pub. affairs com. 1979-81). Intemat. Soc. Study of Multiple Personality (charter, steering com. 1983-86. treas. 1984-86. rep.-at-large 1987-88). Home: Trenton. SC. Died Feb. 19, 2008.

MALCOLM

LEIGH,

lawyer, b. Inglewood, Calif.. Mar. 5, 1935; s. Robert L. and Jeannette E. (Schureman) B.; m. Myra Jean Friesen. Sept. 19. 1958; children: Martin L.. Janice E. BA in Econs.. Willamette U.. 1957, JD, 1964. Bar Oreg. 1964. Arty, examiner Salem (Oreg.) Title Co., 1964-68: asst. city atry. City of Salem (Oreg.). 196869: ptnr. Rhoten. Rhoten et al, Salem. 1969-84: sole practice Salem, from 1984. Served with USAF. 1960-61. Mem.

ABA

Oreg. Bar Assn., Marion County Bar Assn. (pres. 1976). Assn. Trial Lawyers Am.. Oreg. Trial Lawyers Assn., Oreg. Assn. Def. Counsel. Republican. Presbyterian. Avocations: woodworking, golf, tennis. Home: Salem. Oreg. Died Apr. 9. 2008.

BRAND. MYLES,

sports association and former

academic

NYC, Mav 17. 1942; s. Irving Philip and Wendy Hoffman (div. 1976): child: m. Margaret Zeglin. 1978. BS in Philosophy,

administrator, b.

Shirley (Bergen B.: m.

1

Joshua: Rensselaer Polv. Inst.. Trov. NY. 1964: PhD. U. Rochester. 1967; PhD (hon.). Rensselaer Poly. Inst.. Troy. NY. 1991. Asst. prof, philos. U. Pitts.. 1967 72; assoc. prof, to prof..



111., Chgo.. 1972—81; prof., dept. head U 1981 Tucson. cognitive dir. sci. prog.. 83. dean social & behavioral scis. Tucson, 85.

chmn. U.

dept. Ariz..



— —

1982 1983

86: provost, v.p. acad. affairs

Ohio

State U..

Colum-

U. Oreg., Eugene. 1989—94. Ind. U., 2002. NCAA (Nat. Collegiate Athletic Assn.). Indpls., 09. Author: Intending and Acting. 1984; editor The Nature of Human Action. 1970. The Nature of Causation, 1976, Action Theory. 1976. Bd. dirs. Ariz. Humanities Coun.. 1984-85, Am. Coun. Edn.. Washington. 1992-97. Named one of Most Influential People in the World of Sports. Bus. Week. 2007. 2008. Mem. Clanon Hosps. Assn. of Am. Phi. Assn. Am. Univs. (pres. 1999). Home: Indianapolis. Ind. Died Sept. 16. 2009. bus,

1986—89:

pres.

— 2003—

Bloomington. 1994

BRANDAU. EUGENE CLINTON,

real estate executive; Sept. 20. 1934; s. John Raymond and Elizabeth (Cassidy) B.: m. Bertha A. Densmore. Nov. 1955 (div. 1975); children: Daniel Eugene. Nancv Carol, Susan Eliza-

b. Bait..

AS. Southwestern Coll.. Chula Vista. Calif.. 1966: BA. San Diego State Coll., 1969; MBA, Nat. U.. San Diego,

beth.

1985: LLB (hon). La ensign USCGR. 1961. advanced through grades to It. comdr.. 1988: claims mgr. Century Nat. Ins.. San Diego; port capt.. mgr. U. So. Calif., LA; ships mgr. U.S. Mcht. Marine. Oakland. Calif.; corp. pres. Bano Corp.. Reno, from 1980. Instr. Chapman Coll Acad. Ctr.. Reno. New. 1989. Author ADP and the Administrator. 1969. Corporate Tax Advantages. 1985. With USCGR. Recipient USCG Achievement Medal for Outstanding and Sustained Leadership and Tng.. 1981, Disting. Toastmaster award. 1989. Mem. Res. Officers Assn.. Toastmasters (Intemat. Speakers Bur., pres., dist. treas., Outstanding Club Pres. award 1987). Masons. Avocation: calligraphv. Home: Reno. Nev. Died Dec. 2, 2007. 1977;

PhD. Columbia

Pacific U..

Salle Ext. U.. Chgo.. 1975.

Commd.

BRANDSMA, JEFFREY MELVIN.

psvchiatrv educator. Chgo.. Dec. 14, 1943: m. .Anne Fortiun, June 25, 1963: Anneke. BA magna cum laude in Psychology. Cen. Coll.. Pella. Iowa. 1965: MS, Pa. State U.. 1967. PhD. 1971. Lie. psychologist, Kv.. Ga. Intern Mendota State Hosp.. Madison. Wis.. 1969-70; instr. psychiatry U. Ky. Med. Coll.. Lexington, 1970-72. asst. prof, psychiatry and psychology, 1972-75, assoc. prof.. 1975-81:' prof, psychology, dir. psychology residency tng. program Med. Coll. Ga, Augusta, from 1981: prof.' social work U. Ga.. Athens, from 1987: assoc. chmn. dept. psvchiatrv and health behavior Med. CoU. Ga.. Augusta. 1989-90. interim chmn. dept. 1990-91: assoc. fellow Inst, for Advanced Studv in Rational Psychotherapy. NYC, 1974. Cons, to several VA hosps. and med. facilities including Eisenhower Army Med. Ctr., Fl Gordon. Ga: organizer workshops in field: mem. numerous corns, and subcoms.. facultv chmn. Med. CoU. Ga, 1993 (Dist. Faculty award 1994): 'mem. Ga. State Bd. Examiners of Psychologists, Atlanta. 1986 v.p., 1987, b.

children: Michael. Jamie.



.

BRANTON, LEROY

chemical company manager; b. s. Dwight A. and Pauline (Carpenter) B m. Marjorie C. Stephens. Dec. 25, 1958; children: Angela D.. Belinda C, JuUe A. Cert, firefighter, safety profl. Enlisted USAF, 1954, advanced through rank to sr. master sgt.. 1972, retired, 1975; marine terminal mgr. UNOCAL Chems.. Wilmington. N.C., 1975-76, regional supplv mgr. Atlanta, from 1976. Home: Neptune Beach. Fla. Died Mar. 30, 2008.

Wake

County.

J.,

NC. Dec.

9. 1935;

:

Exptl. Hypnosis,

Am.

LUND

BRANDT, ELSA ERICKSON, music educator, b. 3. 1932: d. Ernst Ansgar Erickson and Astrid Osestad: m. Carl David Brandt. Apr. 25. 1964: children: Karen. Erik. BMus. Manhattan Sch. Music. NYC. 1953: Bklyn.. Oct.

MMus. Manhattan Sch. Music. 1963: BMusE. Ham CoU. Music. Hartford. Conn.. 1957. Violinist Hartford Symphony Orch.. 1954 57; instrumental instr. pub. schs.. New Roch1958 60; viounist New Orleans Symphony elle. NY. Orch.. 1960 61: violin tchr.. prep. dept. Manhattan Sch. Music. NYC, 1961 63; freelance musician Washington, 1967 89; asst. prof, music Howard U.. Washington. 1968—90: pvt. studio Silver Spring, Md.. from 1985.

— — —





Founder Maggini String Quartet, Silver Spring; past adjudicator string festivals

BRAND.

BREUER

23

Md.

State Tchrs. Assn.; tape audition

com. Johansen Intemat. String Competition. 1997, 2000, 03; v.p. Norwegian Soc. Washington. Performer: (violin solo recital) Carnegie Recital HaU.

Morning Music Club

1966.

Mem.: Friday

and viola from 1967), Am. String Tchrs. Assn. (curriculum com. Am. String Tchrs. Assn. Md.-DC chpt., pres. Md. DC chpt.. Outstanding Tchr. of Yr. Am. String Tchrs. Assn. Md.-DC chpt. 2000). CoU. Music Soc. (life). Photographic Soc. Am. Avocation: photography. Died Jan. 15. 2009. (soloist, violin

BRANDT, FREDERICK ROBERT,

art curator,



Germanv. 1966:

s.

Mav

20. 1920:

Guenther

;

.

BRANN, EDWARD R(OMMEL), OR.

came

editor,

b.

management consultant; b. Dallas, Oct. 25. 1919; s. William E. and Edna (Walker) B.; m. Betty Thume. May 30, 1942; Donna. AB in Econs., Stanford U., 1940; MBA. Harvard U.. 1945. From v.p. to pres. Librascope. Glendale, Calif., 1947-63: v.p., gen. mgr. Ampex, Culver City. Calif.. 1963-66: pres. Guidance Tech.. Santa Monica, Calif., 1967-68; v.p. electronics div. Gen. Dynamics. San Diego. 1969-72: pres. Theta Cable TV. Santa Monica. 1974-82; pres., chief exec, officer Stagecoach Properties. Salado. Tex., 1959-99, ret.. 1999. Served to It. (jg) USNR. 1944-46. Mem.: El Niguel Country (Laguna, Calif.) (pres. 1978-79). Republican. Episcopalian. Avocations: golf, skindiving. Home: Monarch Beach, Caiif. Died Jan. 6, 2008. children: Dale, Janet,

BRAULT, JAMES WTLLIAM, physicist:

b

New

London,

Wis.. Feb. 10. 1932: s. Lucian Joseph and Alvina Lucy (Boville) B.; m. Margueritte Elaine Bryan. June 29. 1952 (div. May 1986); children: Stephen Michael. Lisa Lynn,

Jennifer Elaine; m. Lvnda Margaret Harris Faires. July 5, 1992. BS in Physics.' U. Wis.. 1953: student. ComeU U.,

PhD in Physics. Princeton U., 1962. Research staff project Matterhom Princeton U., NJ, 1955-57, NJ. 1961-64: asst. physicist Kitt Peak Nat. Obs., Tucson. 1964-68. assoc. physicist, 1969-70: physicist Nat. Solar Obs.. Tucson. 1971-94; rsch. assoc. U. Colo, Boulder, Colo., from 1994. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Recipient Alexander von Humboldt award (Rep. of Germany), 198687. Fellow Optical Soc. Am.; mem. Am. Phys. Soc., Am. Geophysical Union. Democrat. Died Nov. 1. 2008. 1953-55:

member instr.

b Pater-

son. NJ. June 7. 1936: s. Carl Louis and Fredericka Mary Brandt: m. Carol Johnson, Sept. 7. 1962; children: Frederick R. Jr., Karen Lynn. BA. Pa. State U.. 1960, MA. 1963. Assoc, curator Va. Mus. Fine Arts, Richmond. 1976-79; curator Sydney and Frances Lewis Coll.. Richmond, from 1973: curator 20th century art Va Mus. Fine Arts, Richmond, from 1983. Bd. dirs. fine arts adv. com. Longwood Coll., Farmville, Va.; lectr. in field. Author: Late 19th and Early 20th Century Decorative Arts. 1985, German Expressionist Art, 1987, Designed to SeU: American Tum-of-theCentury Posters, 1994.; mem. editorial bd. advs. Bard Grad. Ctr. for Studies in Decorative Arts, 1992 contbr. articles to profl. jours. Bd. dirs. Monument Ave. Commn.. City of Richmond, 1993 Recipient Disting. Alumni award Pa. State U.. 1989. Avocations: collecting american arts and crafts. 20th centurv design. Home: Richmond, Va. Died Dec. 12, 2007.



BRATTON, WILLIAM EDWARD, electronics executive,

Rostock,

to U.S.. 1938, naturalized.

and Lilh (Appel) B; m. Helen 1948: children: Johannes Weidler,

Louise Sweet. Dec. 9, Paul George. BA. Berea Coll., 1945; MA, U. Chgo. 1946; 1948-56. Asst. membership sec. Ctrl. YMCA. Chgo.. 1946-48: asst. editor Credit Union Mag., Madison. Wis.. 1955-65; dir. hist, projects, asst. dir. pubis. CUNA Intemat.. Inc., Madison, 1965-70, staff historian, 1958-65: asst. dir. pubis. Credit Union Nat. Assn., Inc., Madison. 1970-72, 83-84, asst. dir. comm., 1973-83; sr. editor Credit Union mag.. 1973-84; coord. Innovative Ideas Ctr.. 1980-84. Contbg. editor Credit Union Exec. mag.. 1982-84; dir. hist, projects World Coun. of Credit Unions. Inc.. 1970-79. dir. European rels.. 1972-83; vol. cons. ARC. Madison. Wis. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Active ARC. various corns. Dane County chpt.. vol. cons.. 1984-96, vol. cons. Badger chpt., 1997-2002. Recipient Christo et Ecclesiae award Concordia CoU.. Milw.. 1968, Disting. .Alumnus award Berea CoU., 1977, Risser award Dane County chpt. .ARC. 1983: named Kv. col. Mem. NEA. Am. Hist Assn. Lutheran. Died July 28, 2006. postgrad.. U. Wis..

BREAK, GEORGE FARRLNGTON,

economics profesLondon, Ont., Can., June 10, 1920; came to U.S., 1945, naturalized. 1951: s. Thomas Howard and Florence (Farrington) B.; m. Helen Dean Schnacke. July 31, 1948. B. Commerce. U. Toronto. 1942: PhD. U. Calif.. Berkeley, 1951; LittD. (hon.), Hamilton Coll.. 1974. Instr. Pomona Coll.. Claremont. Calif.. 1949-51; mem. faculty U. Calif., Berkeley. 1951-90. prof, economics. 1963-90, chmn. economics dept., 1969-73. prof, emeritus, 1990—2009. Mem. Gov. Deukmejian's Tax Reform Adv. Commn.. 1984-85. Author: Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations in the United States. 1967. The Economic impact of Federal Loan Insurance, 1961. (with E.R. Rolph) Public Finance. 1961, Federal Lending and Economic StabiUty, 1965, Agenda for Local Tax Reform, 1970, (with A.S. Blinder. R.M. Solow. P.O. Steiner. Dick Netzer) The Economics of Public Finance, 1974, (with J.A. Pechman) Federal Tax Reform: The Impossible Dream?, 1975. Financing Government in a Federal System, 1980; contbg. author: The Promise of Tax Reform, 1985. Forging New Relationships Among Business, Labor and Government, 1986, Proposition 13: A Ten- Year Retrospective. 1991. The Jamaican Tax Reform, 1991. Served with RCAF, 1942-45. Home: Berkelev. Calif. Died Mar. 13, 2009. sor: b.

BREGEN. LOUIS,

music professional: b. Nov. 9, 1915; Grad. high sch.. Phila. Free-lance writer, from 1956; vocalist, mgr. Wilkinsen Dance Band. Northridge. from 11979; prodr. Cafe Rosse Cabaret, Northridge, Calif., from 1992. Sec. treas. Club Comedy (formerly HoUywood Comedy Club). 1985 Author: Grasshopper's Journey, Golden Legacy. Home: Northridge, CaUf. Died May 2. 2008.



.

BRENNAN, JOSEPH THOMAS, retired auto parts bution 1931:

distri-

company executive; b. Shamokin, Pa.. Mar. 30, Edward William and Julia E. (Wychulis) B.: m.

s.

Margaret C. Brennan. Sept. 1953; children: Margaret Kathleenr Robert Joseph, Matthew Edward. BS in Econs., U. Pa., PhUa.. 1951. Commd. 2d It. USAF, 1952, advanced through grades to It. col.. 1969; fighter pilot, flight commdr. various 1958-66; chief Tactical Air Control Ctr., Osan Air Base. Korea. 1969-70; exec, officer exec, office. Dover, Del., 1966-69. Loring, Maine. 1970-72; ret.. 1972; sr. v.p. Quaker City Motor Parts. Middletown, Del.. 1972-97; ret., 1997. Recipient Meritorious Achievement award DAV, 1975. Died Dec. 20. 2007. bases,

BRANN1GAN, WTLLLAM ANTHONY,

retired

pubUc James

affairs officer; b. Mineola, NY. Jan. 12, 1936: s. William and Viola Agnes (Perkins) b.: m. Rosalind Beth Prophet. Feb. 12. 1972 (dec. 2005); children: Beth Marie. Brigid Ann. BA. Tufts U., 1957. Reporter/trainee N.Y. World Telegram & Sun, 1962-63; reporter UPI Newsfilm, NYC. 1963-65: newswriter .ABC News, NYC. 1965-66, con. worldwide. 1966-73. bur. chief, corr., 1973-78: press rels. officer Bank of America Corp.. San Francisco. 197882; sr. pub. info, officer The World Bank. Washington. 1982—97. Served to It. USNR. 1957-62. PTO. Coun. Fgn. Rels. fellow. 1969-70. Mem. Soc. Profl. Journalists, Overseas Press Club. Home: Arlington. Va Died May 20. 2009.

BRANSON. EUGENE HALE,

retailer,

b.

Tecumseh.

Oct 8. 1934; s. Ferron Van and Emma Amanda (Rader) B.; m. Margaret Hooley (div. 1963): children: Robert Eugene, Reesa Ann Branson HeUaman: m. Judith L. Fuxa Grad. high sch., Okla. Mgr. Safewav Store, Shawnee. 1953-56, 58-63, 64-76. Goodyear Foods'. Norman. Okla.. 1963-64. Pratt Foods. Shawnee, from 1976. Served with U.S. Army, 1956-58. Democrat. Baptist. Avocation: restoration of old automobUes. Home: Tecumseh, Okla. Died Feb. 23. 2008. Okla..

BREUER. WERNER ALFRED,

retired plastics

company

executive; b. Sinn, Hessia. Germanv, Jan. 30. 1930; came to U.S.. 1959; s. Christian and Hedwi'g (Cunz) B.; m. Gertrud Ackermann. June 21, 1950 (dec. 1998); children: Patricia Jutia. Eva-Maria. LLB. La Salle Ext U., 1970; BS in Human Rels. and Orgnl. Behavior, U. San Francisco, 1983: in Bus. Mgmt, U. La Verne. 1985. DPA, 1988. Lab. supr. Dayco Corp. (Am. latex divsn.), Hawthorne. Calif. 1959-65: tech. ops. mgr. Olin Corp.. Stamford and New Haven, Conn., 1965-69; gen. mgr., exec. v.p. Expanded Rubber and Plastics Corp.. Gardena. Calif., 1969-96; ret, 1996; gen. mgr. Schlobohm Co. Inc.. Dominguez Hills, Calif.. 1989-96: ret Cons, human resources Stabond Corp.. Gardena, 1988-95. Author/composer various recordings,

MS

1970s: contbr. articles to jours. Founder Worlds Peace and Diplomacy Forum, Cambridge. England; founding mem. Nat. Campaign for Tolerance in Am. Recipient PortfoUo award. USE Calif., 1984. Lifetime Achievement award.

.

BREUNIG Mem.

IBC, 2001, Am. Medal of Honor award, 2002.

ASTM, ASCAP, Am.

Soc. for Metals, Soc. for Plastics

Engrs., N.Y. Acad. Scis., Nat. Space Soc., Planetary Soc., U.

La Veme Alumni Assn. Republican. Achievements include pioneering use of plastics especcially polyurethanes in defence missiles and space and communication aviation Line N.A. radar to industry; defense projects from stealth bomber, B-2 project. Home: Longmont, Colo. Died

DEW

Apr. 30, 2008.

BREUNIG, ROBERT HENRY, foundation executive; b. Phila., May 12, 1926; s. Robert Henry and Gertrude Florence (Burke) B.; m. Ruth Carolyn Cole, Aug. 30, 1947; children: Lynn Carol, Mark Robert, Christopher John, Eric Martin. BA, Ind. U., 1950; MA, Goddard Coll., 1979; PhD, Union Inst., 1981. Dir. pub. affairs Calif. State U, Long Beach, 1974-85; co-founder, exec. dir. Found, for the 21st Century, San Diego, 1985-87; sec. Found, for Pvt. Sector, San Diego, from 1987; dep. chmn. Sammis Co., San Diego, 1987-90. Cons. Pres.'s Coun. on Phys. Fitness and Sports, 985, Am. for the Reagan Agenda, 1985-87; U.S. exec. dir. Pacific Intercultural Exch.-Japan, World Intercultural Network. With U.S. Army, 1943-46. Decorated Bronze star, Belgian Fourragere, Presdl. Citation. Episcopalian. Died Dec. 30, 2007.

BREW, RICHARD DOUGLAS, LA,

lawyer, consultant; b.

s. Albert Kaylor and Elizabeth Jane m. Cathleen Ellen Coyle, Sept. 8, 1973; children: Francoise Sandahl Elizabeth Coyle. BA, U. Calif., 1968; JD, Loyola U, 1971; MBA, Pepperdine U, 1977;

Jan.

(Warfel)

1947;

1,

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B.;

LLM, Cambridge U,

1979. Bar: Calif., D.C., U.S. Dist. Ct. U.S. Dist. Ct. D.C., U.S. Ct. Appeals (9th and D.C. Marias, LA, cirs.), U.S. Supreme Ct. Ptnr. Rose, Klein 1972-77; practitioner Europe, NY, Calif., 1978-82; owner Gianelli Brew, Modesto, Calif., 1982-94, Richard Douglas Brew, PLC, Modesto, from 1994. Bd. dirs., officer Les Etoiles Group, L.A., 1972-94; cons. Calif. Bus. Law Practitioner; lectr. in bus. law Troy State U, 1979. Pro bono svcs. for numerous organizations. Recipient Cert. Appreciation Stanislaus County, 1995. Republican. Presbyterian. Home: Modesto, Calif. Died Aug. 28, 2007. Calif.,

Assoc. Milbank, Tweed, 54-56, Simpson Thacher

Hope

&

&

NYC, 1951-52, NYC, 1956-66; v.p.,

Hadley,

Bartlett,

Eaton & Howard, Inc., Boston, 1966-73, pres., 1973-79; v.p., chmn. exec. com. Eaton & Howard, Vance Sanders, Inc., Boston, 1979-81, Eaton Vance Corp., Boston, 1981—96; ret., 1996. Former trustee Eaton Vance Cash Mgmt. Fund, Boston; former v.p., trustee Eaton Vance Tax Free Reserves, Boston; former sec, elk., dir. Investors Bank & Trust Co., Boston; v.p., sec, trustee Wright Managed Income Trust, Boston, Wright Managed Equity Trust, Boston. Pres. Trustees of Donations of Episc Diocese Mass., 1984-89; sr. warden Ch. of the Redeemer, Chestnut Hill, 1975-79; sec, bd. dirs. Chestnut Hill Assn. (Mass.), gen. counsel,

dir.

1969—. Lt. USNR, 1952-54. Mem.: Soc. of the Cin., Assn. Yale Alumni (bd. govs.), Investment Counsel Assn. Am. (bd. govs.), Somerset Club, Longwood Cricket Club, Downtown Club, The Country Club, Tennis Racquet Club, Harvard Club, Tarratine Club, Soc. Colonial Wars, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. Episcopalian. Home: Chestnut Hill, Mass. Died Aug. 12, 2008.

&

NORMAN E,, retired restaurant chain execu-

BRINKER,

3, 1931; s. Eugene and Katherine Maureen Catherine Connolly, 1955 (dec June 21, 1969); children: Cindy, Brenda; m. Nancy Goodman (div.); 1 child, Eric. BS, San Diego State U, 1957. Gen. ptnr. Jack in the Box, 1962—66; chmn., CEO Steak & Ale

tive; b.

Denver, June

Brinker; m.

Restaurants, 1966-72; restaurant group pres. Pillsbury, 1976—82; chmn., CEO Burger King S&A Restaurant Group, Chili's Inc., Dallas, 1983-91; chmn. Brinker Internat. Inc., Dallas, 1991 2000. Avocation: horseback riding. Died June 9, 2009.



&

BREWER, LEROY EARL,

Hagerstown, Md., June 1, 1936; s. LeRoy Earl and Odessa Marie (Green) B.; m. Sue Strother Yancey, Dec. 29, 1956; children: Jennifer Olivia. BS, U. Fla., 1960; MS, U. Tenn., 1965; PhD, U. Brussels, 1975. Research physicist ARO, Inc., Tullahoma, Tenn., 1960-66; staff physicist GE, Valley Forge, Pa., 1966-69; sr. physicist ARO, Inc., Tullahoma, 1969-81; mgr., exec, scientist Calspan Corp., Tullahoma, 1981-85; sr. infrared phenomenologist GE, Valley Forge, from 1985. Adj. faculty mem. Motlow Community Coll., Tullahoma, 1976-80. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Mem. Charlestown Civic Assn., Chester County, Pa., 1986 Fellow AIAA (assoc), mem. Am. Physical Soc, Sigma Pi Sigma, Sigma Xi. Republican. Methodist. Avocations: sailing, reading, skiing, model railroading. Died May 20, 2008. physicist;

b.



MARY

BRIDGES,

JO, music educator; b. Russellville, Ark., Apr. 16, 1946; d. Ernest Christopher Graves and Mary Glynn Overbey-Graves; m. David Merrill Bridges, Dec. 22, 1967; children: David Christopher, Jolyn. BA in Music Edn., Northeastern State Coll., Tahlequah, Okla.,

1968.

drama Andrew Jackson Elem. Sch., Tulsa, 71; tchr. music, choir accompanist Tulsa Jr.

Tchr. music and

Okla., 1968





1980 83; tchr. music, drama, Spanish, Robert Elem. Sch., Tulsa, Okla., from 1990. Ch. choir accompanist Ch. of the Shepherd United Meth.Ch., Tulsa, Okla., from 1977. Recipient Tulsa Tchr. award, Tulsa Pub. Schs., 2006. Avocations: camping, playing the piano, crossword puzzles. Died July 29, 2008.

Coll., Okla.,

E. Peary

BRIDGES, WILLIAM LLOYD, radiologist; stown, Ind., Aug. 31, 1921; MD, Ind. U, 1944.

b.

Diplomate

Radiology. Intern Meml. Hosp., South Bend, Ind., 1945; pvt. practice Markleville, Ind., 1947-50; resident in Radiology Ind. U. Med. Ctr., Indpls., 1950-53; mem. staff Parkview Hosp., Ft. Wayne, Ind., 1953-95. Fellow Am. Col. Radiology; mem. AMA, Radiology Soc. North Am. Home: Fort Wayne, Ind. Died Oct. 28, 2007. classical languages

educator; b. Owensboro, Ky., Jan. 6, 1924; d. Edward Mitchell and Nina (Nelson) Brown; m. Wilburn Fowler Bridwell, June 21, 1958; children: Marion Mitchell, Laura Naidyne. summa cum laude, Georgetown Coll., Ky., 1945; MA, U. Mich., 1950; postgrad. Am. Sch. Classical Studies, Athens, Greece, 1970, Northwestern U, 1972-75.

BA

Cert, all grade supr.,

111. Tchr. Latin, Washburn High Sch., Mpls., 1956-62, Forest View High Sch., Arlington Heights, 111., 1965-68, John Hersey High Sch., Arlington Heights, 1968-84; prof, classical langs. Regis U., Denver, from 1985. Coord, host program for internat. students Colo. Sch. Mines, Golden. Mem. Vergilian Soc. (trustee 1979-82), Classical Assn. Mid. West and South (v.p. 1980-84, merit com.

1990—, Semple fellow 1970, V.P.'s award 1984), Am. Classical League, Colo. Classics Assn. (sec. 1991 ), Nat. Com. for Promotion Latin and Greek (state liaison chmn. 1988-92), Archaeol. Inst. Am. Home: Reno, Nev. Died Sept.



24, 2007.

BRIGHAM, HENRY DAY,

JR., retired lawyer; b. PittsMass., Dec. 12, 1926; s. Henry Day and Gladys M. (Allen) B.; m. Catherine Van't Hul, Dec. 16, 1961; children: Henry Day, Johan Van't Hul, Alexander Frederick. BA, Yale U., 1947, JD, 1950. Bar: N.Y. 1951, Mass. 1966. field,

T

op1942; s.

officer,

erations research analyst; b. Lafayette, Ky., Sept. 6,

James William and Pauline (Daughtery) B.; m. Priscilla Ann Pittman; children: William Anthony Jr., Christopher M., Joshua

P.

BS

in Indsl. Engring., Tenn. Technol.

U,

1964;

MS in Ops. Rsch., Tex. Tech U, 1976. Commd. 2d lt. U.S. Army, 1965, advanced through grades to col., 1985; chief scheduling and analysis U.S. Army Arctic Test Ctr., Ft. Greely, Alaska, 1972-74; chief ops. rsch. br. U.S. Army

Armor

Ctr., Ft. Knox, Ky., 1977-80; comdr. 1st squadron 2d U.S. Cavalry, Bindlach, Fed. Republic Germany, J 98 1-84; dir. Studies and Analysis Activity, Ft. Monroe, Va., 1985-87, Tradoc Analysis Command, Ft. Monroe, 1987-90; asst. dep. chief of staff Tng. and Doctrine Command, from 1990. Decorated Silver Star. Mem. Mil. Ops. Rsch. Soc, U.S. Army Armor Assn., Assn. U.S. Army, Alpha Pi Mu. Baptist. Avocations: photography, reading. Home: Huntsville, Ala. Died Sept. 14, 2007.

BRINSON, CORA KATHERINE, principal; b. Palatka, Ha., Mar. 18, 1951; d. Walter Home Jr. and Katherine Blossom; m. Milton Adams, Dec. 20, 1986 (div. June 1989); m. Rupert Glenn Brinson, May 11, 1991; 1 child, William Milton. BS in Edn., Ga. So. U, 1974, MEd, 1978; EdD, Nova Southeastern U, 1995. Coord. Liberty County Bd. Edn.,

Hinesville,

Ga.,

1974-86;

coord,

success

project

County Bd. Edn., Atlanta, 1986-88, Rockdale County Bd. Edn., Conyers, Ga., 1988-89, Lee County Bd. Edn., Leesburg, Ga., 1989-91, Bulloch County Bd. Edn., Statesboro, Ga., 1991-96; prin. Glynn County Bd. Edn., Brunswick, Ga., from 1996. Com. mem. Ga. Dept. Edn., Atlanta, 1997-98, Govs. Com. Drop Outs Ga., Atlanta, 1986. Bd. dirs. Boys & Girls Club Glynn, 1997. Mem. Ga. Vocat. Assn., Ga. Assn. Spl. Needs Personnel (pres. 198296), Ga. Assn. Mid. Sch. Prins., Ga. Assn. Secondary Sch. Fulton

Ga. Assn. Ednl. Leaders, Profl. Assn. Ga. Educators. Methodist. Avocations: golf, fishing, reading, needlepoint. Home: Statesboro, Ga. Died Jan. 5, 2008. Prins.,

Knight-

Am. Bd.

BRIDWELL, NAIDYNE BROWN,

BRINKLEY, WILLIAM ANTHONY, army

BRITTAN, MARTIN

R., biologist, educator; b.

San Jose,

1922; s. Ralph Hinton Brittan and Addie Belle Martin; m. Ruth Marie Luebke, Aug. 10, 1947; children: Penelope, Pamela(dec). AB, San Jose State U, 1946; PhD, Stanford U, 1951. Cert, fishery scientist Am. Fisheries Soc, 1968. Tchg. asst. Stanford U, Calif., 1946-^19; asst. prof. biol. scis. S.D. Sch. Mines and Tech., Rapid City, 1949—50, San Diego State U, 1950—53; from Calif., Jan. 28,

asst. prof, to prof. biol. scis. Calif. State

1953—93. Ranger-naturalist U.S.



Nat. Pk.

U,

Sacramento,

Svc, Yosemite,

Nuclear Materials Mgmt., Intemat. Assn. Chiefs of Police, Newport Beach C. of C. Republican. Avocation: horseback Home: Yorba Linda, Calif. Died May 20, 2008.

riding.

BRITTON, DANE BLACKMOUR,

investment banker; b. Kansas City, Kans., Mar. 13, 1952; s. Roy Porter Margaret Jean (Baker) B.; m. Julie Ann Sawer, Jan. 30, 1982 1991); 1 child, Mackenzie Baker. Student, F. Austin State U, 1973, U. Houston, 1977, U. 1985. Investigator Houston Police Dept., 1973-80; pres., CEO, Citizens State Bank Trust Co., Ellsworth, Kans., 1980-88, 89-93; dir. security and drug enforcementi U.S. Dept. Interior, Washington, 1988-89. V.p. Coronado Sept.

(div.

Stephen

Wis.,

&



Area Coun. Boy Scouts Am., Salina, Kans., 1983 m Ellsworth City Coun., 1985—; chmn. Smoky Hills Pub TV, Bunker Hill, Kans., 1985-88, Gov's. Task Force on Rural' Communities, Topeka, Kans., 1986. Recipient Merit award Am. Bankers Assn., Washington, 1987, Disting. Svc. award. Pub. TV System, Bunker Hill, 1989; named Kans. Indsl. Developer of Yr. 1986, Kans. Indsl. Developers Assn.,, Topeka, Eisenhower Fellow, Eisenhower Fellowships, Phila.-Budapest, Hungary, 1992. Mem. Kans. Bankers Assn. (bd. dirs.), Kans. C. of C. (bd. dirs., Citizen of Yr. 1988), Ellsworth County Indsl. Devel. (chmn. 1985-88), Kiwanis Club (Mem. of Yr. 1988). Republican. Presbyterian. Avocations: travel, gardening, politics, flying. Home: Abilene, Kans. Died Mar. 17, 2008.

BRITTON, LEONARD, tor;

b.

Tarentum,

fishing, history, travel.

Home: Folsom,

Calif.

Died

May

24,

2008.

BRITTELL, FRANK LEE,

service executive; b. Gresham, Nebr., Aug. 1, 1928; s. Clarence and Vada B. (McGinley) B.; m. Norma Shearles Lutz, May 28, 1948; 1 child, Nancy Kay. AA, East Los Angeles Jr. Coll., 1975. Comdr. Los Angeles Police Dept., 1953-77; owner Frank Brittell & Assocs., Hacienda Heights, Calif., 1977-82; owner, dir. Brittell & Hoy, Inc., Newport Beach, Calif., 1982-85; v.p. Bus. Risks Internat., Inc., Newport Beach, Calif., from 1985. Cons, for two studies in nuclear industry security U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commn., 1980, 81. Mem. Am. Nuclear Soc, Am. Soc. for Indsl. Security (law enforcement liaison Los Angeles chpt. 1977 ), Inst.



system administras. Charles Mellon

physiology educator; b Steamboat Springs, Colo., Apr. 12, 1914; s. James Alexander and Ella (Johnson) B.; m. Dorothy Winifred Kellogg, Aug. 24, 1940; children: Stephen James, Priscilla Kimball, Elizabeth Martha, John Thomas. BS, Wheaton Coll., 1936, LL.D., 1960; MS, Northwestern U., 1937, PhD, 1939; MD, Yale U, 1943. Instr. physiology Yale U, 1943-45, asst. prof., 1945-48, assoc. prof, physiology, 1948-52; prof, physiology, chmn. dept. U. Pa., Phila., 1952-70, Herbert C. prof. emeritus, Rorer med. scis., 1970-82, prof, 1982—2009. Editor: Yale Jour. Biology and Medicine, 1949-52; chmn. editorial bd.: Physiol. Revs, 1963-72. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem. Am. Physiol. Soc. (pres. 1971-72), Am. Inst. Nutrition, Nat. Acad. Scis., Am. Soc. Clin. Investigation, Halsted Soc, Phila. Coll. Physi cians, Sigma Xi, Alpha Omega Alpha. Home: Media, Pa. Died Mar. 6, 2009.

BRODHURST, ALBERT EDWARD,

business executive, Petersburg, Fla., Sept. 26, 1934; s. George in Civil Engring. Tri-State Coll., 1960; LLB, John Marshall Law Sch., 1965 BS in Logistics Engring., Army-Navy Sch., Washington 1969. Bar: 111. 1966. Cadastrial surveyor U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Menlo Park, Calif., 1956-59; design engr. Boeing Corp., New Orleans, 1965-67; pres. The Brodhurst Corp., from 1974. Alderman Chgo., 1963. Served to com mdr. U.S. Army, 1952-92. Mem. ABA, Am. Preparedness Assn., Soc. Logistics Engrs. Lodges: Elks. Democrat. Ro man Catholic. Died Aug. 22, 2008.

lawyer; b.

St.

Henry and Olive Agnes (Padget) B. BS

BRODIE, BRUCE ORR,

veterinarian, educator; b. Alle gan, Mich., Apr. 19, 1924; s. Robert Nelson and Viona Joyce (Smith) B.; m. Alma Routsong, June 1947 (div. 1962): children: Natalie, Joyce, Charlotte, Louise; m. Wanda Colleen Wells, June 8, 1963; children: Julie, Robert. Mich. State U, 1951; MS, U. 111., 1958. Lie veterinarian, 111., Minn., Mich. Veterinarian Gehrman Clinic, Maple Plain, Minn., 1951-52; pvt. practice Delton, Mich., 1952 54; instr. U. 111., Urbana, 1954-58, asst. prof., 1959-62 assoc. prof., 1963-69, prof. vet. clin. medicine, from 1969. Prof. U.S. AID, Nairobi, Kenya, Africa, 1974-76, U. Alexandria, Egypt, 1983-84; Fullbright prof. Zimbabwe, Africa, 1992-93. Contbr. chpts. to textbooks, articles to profl. jours. Cpl. U.S. Army, 1943-46, ETO. Mem. Am. Vet. Med. Assn., 111. Vet. Med. Assn., Ea. 111. Vet. Med. Assn., Am. Assn.

DVM

Bovine

Practitioners, Soc. Theriogenology,

Clinicians,

Sept.



1930;

BROBECK, JOHN RAYMOND,

With US Army, 1942 46. Recipient award for outstanding ichthyological work, Internat. Fedn. Aquarium Societies, 1958. Mem.: Am. Fisheries Soc. (Svc. award 2002), Am. Soc.Ichthyologists and Herpetologists (v.p. Pacific divsn. 1946). Democrat. Avocations: photography, profl. jours.

16,

Douglas, Adam. BA, U. Pitts.; EdD, U. Pitts, 1962. Supt. schools Dade County, Fla., 1980—87; supt. L.A. Unified Sch. Dist., 1987—90. Died Aug. 9, 2009.

Champaign,

1949

retired school

Nov.

Britton and Margaret McFall; m. June Kness (div.); children: Jane, Laura; m. Sherill Wood, 1985; stepchildren

52, ranger, naturalist, Glacier, Mont., 1954; environ, cons., Brazil, US, 1964, 73, 93-96; mem. numerous adv. bd. Author: Rasbora, 1954, 1998; contbr. articles to Calif.,

Pa.,

;

Phi Zeta. Avocations: travel, 111. Died Dec. 13, 2007.

Am.

Assn. Vet.

sports.

Home:

BROIN, THAYNE LEO,

geologist; b. Kenyon, Minn., 18, 1922; s. Oscar Arthur and Ella (Hoff) B.; m. Beverly Ruth Johnson, Dec. 21, 1949; children: Martin, Dana, Valerie. BS, St. Cloud U, 1943; MA, U. Colo., 1952,

Colo. State U, Fort Collins, Colo., 1956-57; rsch. geologist Cities Svc R 1957-58, tech. group leader, 1958-60, head 1960-65; rsch. coord. Cities Svc. Oil Co., geol. rsch., Bartlesville, Okla., 1965-72, chief computer geologist Tulsa, 1972-75, computer technology mgr., 1975-83; cons. Broin and Assocs., Colorado Springs, Tulsa, from 1983. Capt. USAF, 1943-48, South Pacific. Recipient Regents fellowship U. Colo., 1954, 55. Mem. Geol. Soc. Am., Tulsa Geol. Soc. (pres. 1971, 72), Sons of Norway (pres. 1991, 92). Avocations: norwegian ethnology, sailing. Died Oct. 12, 2007.

PhD, 1957. 1950-54,

Instr.

asst. prof.,

& D Co., Tulsa,

BROLLEY, JOHN EDWARD, employed

JR.,

physicist; b. Chgo., Jan. 15, 1919;

freelance/selfs.

John Edward

and Marie Josephine (Schaeffer) B.; m. Barbara Bowen, July 14, 1946 (div. 1965); m. Joyce Hicks, Mar. 20, 1965.

WHO WAS WHO IN AMERICA BS, U. Chgo., 1940; MS, Ind. U., 1948, PhD, 1949. Physicist U. Chgo. Metall. Lab., 1941-43, Oak Ridge (Tenn.), 1943-44, Los Alamos (N.Mex.) Nat. Lab., 1949-83, Los Alamos, from 1983. Contbr. numerous articles on nuclear physics, decon volution and info, processing to profl. jours. Master mission pilot CAP, Los Alamos, 1967-87. Fellow

AAAS, Am.

Astron. Soc. Pacific,

mem. Am. Astron. Soc., Home: Los Alamos, N.Mex.

Phys. Soc.;

Sigma

Xi.

H. O., business administrator, consultant; b. Bucklin, Mo., May 2, 1929; s. Henry Otto and Floy Alice (Williams) B.; married (div. Aug. 1979); children: Sherri Wagner, Rick, Brett; m. Penelope Raye Miller, Sept. 22, 1989. BS, Mo. State U., 1956, MA, 1959; EdS, U. Wyo., 1964. Supr. Davenport Community Schs., Iowa, 1956-59;

BROWN, GERALD SONNY,

coord. U. Wyo., Laramie, 1959-63; asst. dir. U. Iowa, Iowa City, 1963-68; asst. dean U. Colo., Boulder, 1968-89; v.p.

Choir,

BROUGH,

Pacific Luth. Theol. Sem., Berkeley, Calif.,

Died Jan. 28, 2008.

Mo.

BROMBERGER, FREDERICK SIGMUND, language educator;

b.

El Paso, Tex., Mar.

5,

English 1918;

s

Frederick Sigmund and Agnes Ardena (Landstrom) B.; m Conine Aldridge, Oct. 21, 1944; children: Eric, Troy

AB, Knox Coll., 1940; BA, U PhD., U. So. Calif., 1964; postgrad., Harvard U.

Corinth, Matthew, Thrace. Cin., 1941;

BROWN

25

1947, Stanford U., 1977. Tchr. Kemper Mil. Sch., Boon ville, Mo., 1941-42; instr. English, U. Mo., Columbia,

1946-47; prof. U. Redlands, Calif., 1948-84, part-time prof from 1984, instr. lit. and music Elderhostel programs Calif., from 1981. Spl. instr. U. Calif., Riverside, 1965 Author: (manual) Leadership in the U.S. Air Force, 1954

from 1989. Con.

State U., Kirksville, 1959, U. Wyo., 1961, Nat. C. of C,

Washington, 1968-79. Contbr. article to profl. jour. Fundraiser senatorial campaign, Boulder, 1979. With USN, 1949-53, Korea. Mem. Nat. Savings and Loan Assn. (edn. cons. 1977), Nat. U. Continuing Edn. Assn. (chmn. 196163, Key ward 1989), Colo. Assessors Assn. (edn. cons. 1979), Boulder C. of C. (bd. dirs. 1975-79). Lutheran. Avocations: fishing, restoring classic Broomfield, Colo. Died Apr. 13, 2008.

Home:

vehicles.

Calif.,

BROWDER, WILLIAM BAYARD,

contbr.

Sept. 6, 1916; s. Olin Lorraine and Nellie Sheldon (Taylor) B.; m. Mary Bain Lehmann, Sept. 6, 1942 (dec. Feb. 1984); children: David Sheldon, Wendy Elisabeth,

numerous

Chmn.

articles to profl. jours.

citizen's

adv. com. Redlands Unified Sch. Dist., 1964-66; mem founding mem Redlands Cultural Arts Commn., 1987 Redlands Symphony Orch. Maj. USAAF, 1942-46, CBI Recipient Directive Tchr. award Danforth Found., 1959; Top Tchr. award Alumni Assn. U. Redlands, 1983, Alumni Svc award, 1992; grantee Lilly Found., 1977. Mem. Riverside San Bernardino Orchid Soc. (pres. 1982-83), Redlands Hort. Soc. (pres. 1981-82), Redlands Fortnightly Club (pres 1990). Republican. Congregationalist. Avocations: garden ing, music, foreign travel, american philately. Home: Red lands, Calif. Died Mar. 17, 2008.



BRONSWICK, LEONARD, electrical

;

engineer; b. Chgo.,

1933; s. Louis and Rose (Kenzer) B.; m. Estelle Pearl Katz, Dec. 20, 1959; children: David, Debra. BS in Elect. Engring., U. 111., 1958. Engr. Admiral Corp., Chgo., 1958-64; project engr. Dynascan Corp., Chgo., 1964-65, Stewart-Wamer Electronics, Chgo., from 1965. Served with

Mar.

9,

U.S. Army, 1953-55. Mem. IEEE, Am. Def. Prepardness Assn. Avocations: bonds, stocks, investments. Home: Skokie, 111. Died Dec. 11, 2007.

BROOKS, MARVIN ALAN, chemist, ton, NJ, Jan. 28, 1945;

s.

researcher; b. Tren-

Hyman and Miriam

(Lipschutz)

m. Susan Pristoop, June 16, 1968; children: Paul, 1966; PhD, U. Md., 1971. Chemist Hoffmann-LaRoche, Nutley, N.J., 1971-85, Merck Sharp & Dohme Rsch. Labs., West Point, Pa., from 1985. Author monographs on pharm. analysis. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Assn. Pharm. Scientists. Avocation: stamp collecting/philately. Home: Ambler, Pa. Died Dec. 6, 2007. B.;

Cheryl. BS, Lafayette Coll.,

BROOKSBY, GERALD ARMOND,

Provo, Utah, Dec. 12, 1937; s. Wilford Armond and Myma Mae (Thorson) B.; m. Linda Lee Larson, June 21, 1961;

Anne, Ben. BS, Brigham Young U., 1960; PhD, U. Minn., 1971, MD, 1972. children: Scott, Alisa, Emily, Rachel, Craig,

Am. Bd. Ophthalmology. Rsch. scientist NASA, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn., 1967-71; physiology U. Minn. Med. Sch., Mpls., 1971-72; NIH fellow U. Oreg. Med. Sch., Portland, 1972-76, ophthalmology fellow, 1972-76, clin. asst. prof., from 1976; pvt. practice Portland, from 1976. Cons. Alcon Rsch. Coun., Dallas, 1980-86; clin. asst. prof. U. Oreg. Med. Sch., Portland, 1983 Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Rsch. grant U. Oreg. Med. Sch., 1972-76, spl. fellow, 1972-76. Fellow Am. Acad. Ophthalmology; mem. Oreg. Acad. Ophthalmology, Oreg. Med. Assn., Multnomah County Med. Soc., Oreg. Acad. Ophthalmology, Am. Physiol. Soc. Republican. Mem. Ch. LDS. Home: Portland, Oreg. Died Nov. 23, 2007. Diplomate

1962-67; fellow

instr.

in



.

BROOKS SHOEMAKER, VIRGINIA LEE, librarian; b. Oklahoma

City,

Sept.

16,

1944;

d.

Leo B. and Eloise

m. Phil Ashley Brooks, Aug. 10, 1972 (dec. Oct. 1982); 1 child, Philip Brooks; m. Gene Darrel Shoemaker, Feb. 16, 1986; children: Rob Shoemaker, Julie Shoemaker, Gflreath;

Donna Shoemaker, Gary Shoemaker.

Student, Oklahoma City C.C., 1980; BS, U. Ctrl. Okla., 1988, in Sch. Media, 1991, postgrad., from 2000; attended, Okla. State U. With Dept. Human Svcs., Oklahoma City, 1970-75, State Dept.

M

Oklahoma City, 1980-87; substitute tchr. Oklahoma City Schs., 1989-91, 1995; vol. libr. Children's Libr., Children's Hosp., Oklahoma City, from 1992; libr. vol.

Librs.,

Corpus Christi Sch.

Libf., from 1998; vol. children's sect. Sponsor World Vision, from 1994; active cub scouts Boy Scouts Am.; vol. Habitat for Humanity, Vista Care Hospice; dir. project transformation summer reading program First Bapt. Good Shepherd Children's Dental Clinic; vol. Vista Care Hospice, from 2002; project transformation reading program Wesley Meth.; reading sch. libr. tutor First Bapt. Good Shepherd Children's Dental Clinic; active, life mem. Meth. Ch. of the Servant; women mission groups Wesley Meth., First Bapt. Ch.; vol. children's sect. First Bapt. Libr. Recipient Adopt-

First Bapt. Libr.; vol. Libr. for Blind.

Seattle,

a-Park award, 1985, 1986, 1987, Oklahoma City Beautiful award, 1985—88, Omniplex Sci. Mus., Oklahoma City,

1986—89. Mem.: Omniplex 1986



Sci.

Mus. (Adpot-a-Park award

Intemat. Reading Assn. (reading tutor city schs.), Coun. Exceptional Children, Zool. Soc, Classen Alumni Assn., U. Ctrl. Okla. Alumni Assn. Baptist. Avocations: piano, reading, creative writing, making greeting cards. Home: Oklahoma City, Okla. Deceased. 89),

Amy

Spence (dec); m. Betty M. Kennedy, Jan.

5,

1985 AB,

1938, JD, 1941; LLD, MacMurray Coll., Jackson1979, 111. Coll., 1990. Bar: 111. 1941. Atty. I.C.R.R., 1941-47, Union Tank Car Co., Chgo., 1948-81, sec, 1952-77, dir., 1954-81, gen. counsel, 1956-79, v.p., 1965-74, sr. v.p., 1974-81; v.p., dir. Trans Union Corp., 1969-81, gen. counsel, 1969-79, sr. v.p., 1974-79, sr. v.p. law, 1979-81; v.p., dir. Ecodyne Corp., 1972-81. Dir. Procor, Ltd., 1952-81 Mem. Citizens Com. To Study PoliceCommunity Relations in Chgo., 1966-67; chmn. Com. To Study Financing Community Colls, in 111., 1974-75; pres. Chgo. Crime Commn., 1965-67; mem. adv. com. U. 111. Coll. Commerce and Bus. Adminstrn., Champaign-Urbana, 1969-73; mem. 111. Racing Bd., 1973-74; mem. 111. Bd. Higher Edn., 1975-91, chmn., 1979-91; pres. Wilmette United Fund, 1962; life trustee YMCA-U 111., 1966—, chmn., 1967-79; bd. dirs. Mid Am. chpt. ARC, 1963-65, Wilmette Pub. Libr., 1964-67, Northwestern Meml. Hosp., 1970-75; mem. U. 111. Found., 1969—, bd. dirs., 1973-79, mem. pres.'s coun., 1974 mem. 111. Gov.'s Task Force on Pvt. Sector Initiatives, 1983-86, 111. Gov.'s Commn. on Sci. and Tech., 1983-87; mem. 111. Gaming Bd., 1993-99; bd. dirs. organized crime com. Chgo. Crime Commn.; trustee Trinity United Meth. Ch., chmn. bd. trustee, 1973-85. Mem. Am., 111. bar assns., U. 111. Law Alumni Assn. (pres. 1968-71), Chgo. Legal Club, Order of Coif, Union League Club (Chgo.) (dir. 1974-76), Westmoreland Country Club (Wilmette, 111.) (sec, dir. 1979), Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Alpha Delta. Methodist. Home: Sierra Madre, Calif. Died Feb. 3, 2009.

U.

111.,

ville,

111.,



;

BROWN, BARBARA MAHONE, cator, poet, consultant; b.

Atticus and

ophthalmologist; b.

lawyer; b. Urbana,

111.,

communications edu-

Chgo., Feb. 27, 1944;

Anne (Savage) Mahone. BA, Wash.

d.

Loniel

State U.,

MBA,

U. Chgo., 1975; PhD, Stanford U., 1988. Dir. corp. comm. NBC, NYC, 1975-77; assoc. prof. dept. bus. adminstrn. and econs. Clark Coll., Atlanta, 1978-84; assoc. prof, depts. journalism and advt. U. Tex., Austin, 1988-91; assoc. prof. dept. mktg. San Jose (Calif.) State U., from 1990. Pres. Elbow Room Cons., 1994 cons. The Fielding Inst., Santa Barbara, Calif., 1995 evaluator Western Assn. Schs. and Colls., Oakland, Calif., 1993—; cons. KQED-TV (PBS), San Francisco, 1991; OBAC Poet, Orgn. Black Am. Culture, Chgo., 1970-75; mentor Ctr. for Devel. Women Entrepreneurs, 1995-97; founding faculty Fielding Inst. ODE Program, 1996. Author: (vol. poetry) Sugarfields, 1970; writer-rschr. pub. affairs documentary, (NBC Chgo.) 1973, WNET-TV (PBS N.Y.C.) 1971; contbr. articles to profl. acad. jours. Bd. dirs. Kids in Common, San Jose, 1997-98; trustee Hillbrook Sch., Los Gatos, Calif., 1995-98; vestry St. Edward's Episcopal Ch., San Jose, 1994-96; steering com. Mid-Decade of Women, Southeast Regional Conf., 1980. Regents fellow in comm., U. Tex. at Austin, 1989; tchr.-scholar San Jose State U., 1993. Mem. Delta Sigma Pi, Beta Gamma Sigma. Episcopalian. Avocations: art, literature, orchids, photography. Home: Santa Cruz, Calif. Died Aug. 5, 2007. 1968;





;

;

WMAQ-TV

UN

BROWN, DONALD RICHARD,

capacitor engineer; b.

s. Edwin Frances and Loretta Ethlyn m. Dorothy Jane (Carey), Sept. 5, 1947; children: Donald R. Jr., Kenneth Allen. BS in Physics and

Milw., Sept. 25, 1925;

(Howard) Math.,

B.;

Monmouth

Western

Coll.,

Electric, Cicero,

111.,

111.,

1950. Dept. chief engring. 1951-85; pres. D.R.B. Tech.

Downers Grove, 111., 1985—90. Patentee in field. Pres. Bruce Lake Home Owners Assn., 1960, Downer's Grove PTA, 1962. Served with USAF, 1944-45. Named one Svcs. Ltd.,

of top 100 technologists in western world by Tech. Mag., 1981. Avocations: fishing, personal computers, gardening, tennis, sports. Died Apr. 12, 2008.

BROWN, GARY ALLEN,

defense analysis company ex-

b. Lincoln, Nebr., Aug. 31, 1938; s. Kenneth Wesley and Erma Bethine (Barker) B.; m. Anita Katharine Jacobsen, May 8, 1959; children: Allen Emst, Brian Kenneth. BS in Systems Sci., U. West Fla., 1971. Enlisted man USAF, 1956, advanced through grades to master sgt., 1974; ret., 1977; math tchr. Meigs Middle Sch., Shalimar, Fla., 1977-78; sr. programmer AS I Systems Internat., Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., 1977-88, v.p., dir., from 1988. Councilman Niceville (Fla.) City Coun., 1981—; dir. Okaloosa County Gas Dist., Valparaiso, Fla., 1983 Mem. Niceville-

ecutive;



.

Valparaiso C. of C. Avocations: hunting, computers, reading, travel. Home: Niceville, Fla. Died Oct. 22, 2007.

musician; b. Cin., Apr. 20, 1936; Student, Cin. Conservatory Mus. Army, 1953-56. with various artists including Eddie Vinson,

Drummer

Amos Milbum, Dinah

Washington, Cin., Chgo., Detroit,

Randy Weston, Ray Bryant, Sonny 1961-68; drummer N.Y. Bass 1968-70; drummer with Joe Henderson, Ron Carter,

1956-60, Frank Foster,

NYC,

Rollins. Zoot Sims,

Scandinavia, 1970-75, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, from 1975. Mark Twain Jr. High Sch., Aug. 1968; tchr. JazzmoWorkshop, 1972, Jazz Interactions Workshop, 1973.

Lectr. bile

Drummer

symposium, Smithsonian Inst., Washingappearances Today, Tonight, Soul. Mem.: Hiram Grand. Died Sept. 3, 2007. ton,

1974;

critics

TV

BROWN, HARLEY

PROCTER, JR., zoology educator, entomologist, researcher; b. Uniontown, Ala., Jan. 13, 1921; Harley Procter Brown and Martha Ida (McGinniss) s. Brown Coleman; m. Laura Clifford Williams, June 1, 1942 (dec. 1989); 1 child, Mary Hamilton Brown Catron; m. Marie Magdalen Jenkins, Dec. 20, 1989 (dec. 1997); m. Dorothy Ellis McGregor, Oct. 26, 1997. AB, AM, Miami U., Oxford, Ohio, 1942; PhD, Ohio State U., 1945. Grad. asst. in zoology Ohio State U., Columbus, 1942-45; instr. zoology U. Idaho, Moscow, 1945-47, Oreg. Inst. Marine Biology, Charleston, 1946; instr. biology Queens Coll., Flushing, N.Y, 1947-48; asst. prof., then assoc. prof. U. Okla., Norman, 1948-62, prof, zoology, 1962-84, prof, emeritus, from 1984; curator of invertebrates Stovall Mus. Sci. History (now S.N. Okla. Mus. Natural History), Norman, from 1962. Rsch. prof. Franz Theodore Stone Inst., Put-InBay, Ohio, 1949. Author: Aquatic Dryopoid Beetles of the U.S.A., 1972; editor: Highlights and Lowlights, 1981; contbr. chpts. to Immature Insects, vol. 2, 1991; contbr. over 100 articles to biol. jours. Instl. rep., mem. dist. com., counselor Norman area Boy Scouts Am., 1949-70. NSF

&

fellow, 1964, 70. Fellow Scis.

(governing bd.),

AAAS

Am.

(life);

mem. Am.

Inst. Biol.

Microscopical Soc. (pres. 1975-

N.Am. Benthological Soc, Sigma Xi, Phi Eta Sigma, ). Democrat. Presbyterian. Phi Sigma (nat. v.p. 1980 Achievements include discovery of new genera and species 76),



of wasps (Pteromalidae, Eulophidae, Diapriidae) and water beetles (Elmidae, Dryopidae, Psephenidae, Lutrochidae, Limnichidae); research in life histories of various aquatic insects and their insect parasites (Sisyrids, Psephenids). Home: Edmond, Okla. Died June 6, 2008.

BROWN, JANE DELANO, journalism West Chester,

nication educator; b.

Pa.,

and mass commuAug. 22, 1950; d.

Clarence Wherry and Florence (Delano) B.; m. James A. Protzman, Dec. 19, 1987; 1 child, Lillian Delano Brown. BA, U. Ky., 1972; MA, U. Wis., 1974, PhD, 1978. Prof, journalism and mass communication U. N.C., Chapel Hill, from 1977, dir. grad. studies, 1991-94, chmn. faculty, 1994-97. Vis. lectr. U. Mich., Ann Arbor, 1977; vis. prof. U. Wis., Madison, 1987; fellow Gannett Ctr. for Media Studies, N.Y.C, 1987-88. Co-author: Media, Sex and the Adolescent, 1991; co-editor: Social Science, the

Media and Policy

1981; also numerous articles. Mem. Nonviolence Project, N.Y, Women's Ctr., Chapel Hill, N.C., Media Task Force, Nat. Coaliton to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. Mem. Assn. for Edn. in Journalism and Mass Communication (exec com. 1988-89, Hillier Kreighbaum award 1988), Internat. Assn. for Mass Communication Rsch., Intemat. Communication Assn. Democrat. Unitarian Universalist. Avocations: travel, gardening. Home: Chapel Hill, NC. Died Oct. 8, 2007. for Children,

BROWN, LAWRENCE CLIFTON,

JR., foundation ad-

ministrator; b. Wakefield, Mass., July 9, 1950; s. Clifton and Marguerite Anne (MacLellan) B.; m.

Lawrence Rosemary

Dixon, Aug. 21, 1976. BA, Boston Coll., 1972; JD, Suffolk U., 1979. Bar: Mass. 1979. Dir. planning and devel. 735, Inc., Melrose, Mass., 1972-73; regional supr. Mass. Office for Children, Toppsfield, 1973-75; exec. dir. Youth and Family Resources Inc., Melrose, 1975-78; pres. Wave, Inc., Washington, 1978—2009. Bd. dirs. Jobs for the Future, Boston, Nat. Youth Employment Coalition, N.Y.C, Nat. Ctr. for Appropriate Tech., Washington. Mem. ABA, Mass. Bar Assn. Avocation: golf. Home: Burke, Va. Died Aug. 18, 2009.

BROWN, MARY LOUISE,

nursing educator; b. Phila.,

1939; d. Harold E. and Beatrice Louise (Welch) Dunn. Diploma, Chestnut Hill Hosp., 1960; BS summa cum laude, U. Md., 1977; MSN in Forensic Psychiat. Nursing, Cath. U. Am., 1983; PhD, U. Pitts. Sch. Nursing, 1990. RN, Pa., Va., 111., W.Va. Staff nurse, psychiatric unit Washington Hosp. Ctr., 1974-75; clin. instr. Shenandoah Coll. & Con-

Jan. 5,

servatory Music, Winchester, Va., 1979-80; asst. prof. St. Francis Coll., Loretto, Pa., 1983-90; asst. prof., coord, coop, nursing program Glenville State Coll./WVa. U., 1990-91; dean acad. affairs St. Joseph Coll. Nursing, Joliet, 111, from 1991. Instr. Va. Alcohol Safety Action Program; participant in numerous profl. workshops. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Grantee NIMH. Mem. Nat. League for Nursing. Home: Gettysburg, Pa. Died June 4, 2007.

BROWN, MURIEL WINDHAM,

librarian,

writer;

b.

Wyatt and Gladys Mae (Patman) Windham; m. George W. Brown, II, Jan. 28, 1951; children Laurence Windham, David Mitchum, Leslie Ann. B.A., So. Meth. U., 1949, M.A., 1950; M.L.S., North Library assoc. Tex. State U., 1974, postgrad., 1974 Dallas Pub. Library, 1964-66, librarian lit. and history, 1966-66 children's librarian, 1966-72, head children's dept., Dallas, Nov. 19, 1926; d. Charles





1967-69, children's selection lit.

specialist,

1977



;

new

cons, in

1972-77, children's Author: Books for You,

brs.,

field.

.

,

;

BROWN

WHO WAS WHO IN AMERICA

26

1981; co-author: Notable Children's Books 1976-1980, 1986; compiler bibliographies for Behind the Covers, 1984, II, 1988; contbr. chpt. to School Library Media Annual, 1987. Mem. presch. edn. com. Am. Heart Assn., Dallas, 1982-83. Jesse Jones fellow, 1949. Mem. ALA (children's Notable books re-evaluation com. 1983

Behind the Covers



(N.Y.) Cable, 1984-85; engr. Cablevision, Woodbury,

1985-86; chief engr.

S.I.

N.Y,

(N.Y.) Cable, 1986-94; fiber optic

Middletown, N.J., from 1994. Mem. Soc Cable Telecomms. Engrs. (Field Ops. award 1991). Home: Middletown, NJ. Died May 14, 2008. specialist Antec,

BROWNE, ALPH

Vero Beach, Fla., Aug. 16, 1940; s. Alph H. and Ruth (Knowles) B.; m. Diana Elizabeth Dillard, Aug. 27, 1977; children: Daniel William, Elizabeth Jansen. BS, Erskine Coll., Due West, SC, 1963. Field underwriter Travelers Ins. Co., Jacksonville, Fla., 1963-65; v.p. Frank B. Hall & Co., Jacksonville and Miami, Fla., 1965-74; mgr., bd. dirs. CTH Reinsurance, Memphis, 1975-78; corp. v.p. mktg. Duncanson & Holt Inc., Atlanta and NYC, 1978-82; founder, chmn., pres. Associated Reinsurance Mgmt. Corp., Atlanta, from 1982. Contbr. articles to U.S. Reinsurance Report. Founding mem. Rep. Task Force, Washington, 1985 sustaining mem. Rep. Nat. Com., Washington, 1985

1988), So. Meth. U. Alumni Assn. (sec. 1972-73), Alpha Theta Phi, Beta Phi Mu, Alpha Lambda Sigma. Democrat. Unitarian. Deceased.

BROWN, NEIL

W., religious organization administrator; b. Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 15, 1938; s. William Dent and Grace (Wood) B.; m. Margaret Hawthorne, Aug. 20, 1960; children: Bethel Nagy, C. Todd. BA, Westminster Coll., 1959; MDiv, Pitts. Theol. Sem., 1962. Ordained to ministry Presbyn. Ch. (U.S.A.), 1962. Pastor Community Presbyn. Ch., Oakland, Oreg., 1962-66, Covenant Presbyn. Ch., Gresham, Oreg., 1966-77; assoc. exec. Synod of the Covenant, Columbus, 1977-88; exec, presbyter Presbytery San Diego, from 1988. Bd. drs. San Diego Ecumenical Conf., 1988 Precinct committeeman Douglas County, Oreg. Dem. Com., Roseburg, 1965-66, Multnomah County, Oreg. Dem. Com., Portland, 1970-74. Mem. Lions (pres. Oakland



.

1965-66, Portland chpt. 1966-71). Iowa. Died Mar. 13, 2008. chpt.

Home: Waterloo,

&

&

&

BROWN, ROBERT W.,

insurance company executive; b. Chariton, Iowa, Aug. 25, 1950; s. James Robert and Ermyne Olivia (Hatch) B.; children from a previous marriage: Christopher James, Jeffrey Joseph; m. Allison Gene Kracht, Oct. 24, 1986; 1 child, Timothy Robert. BA, Iowa State U., Ames, 1972; JD, U. Mich., 1974; LLM, NYU, 1979. CLU Am. Coll., 1978; CHFC, Am. Coll., 1984; cert. fin. planner, 1994; accredited estate planner, 1996. Sr. underwriting cons. HomeLife Ins. Co. N.Y, NYC, 1975-79; prin., shareholder Moneta Group, Inc., Clayton, Mo., 1979-96; founder R.W. Brown Assocs., Ladue, Mo., from 1997. Chmn. adv. com. Phoenix Home Life Nat. Field, Hartford, Conn., 1992. Coach Clayton (Mo.) Parks and Recreation, 1994 Home: Clayton, Mo. Died Feb. 13, 2008.

&



Hammond,

Ind., July 18,

company

executive; b.

— —

N.W. Presbyn. Ch.,

elder

Atlanta.

Mem.



b.

S.

(Leiffers) B.; m. Dawn Erickson, May 14, 1977; children: Grete Dawn, Ethan William. BA in Chemistry, Hope Coll., Holland, Mich., 1976; BSChemE, Purdue U., 1978; MSChemE, Okla. State U., 1995. Registered profl. engr., Okla. Staff engr. Phillips Petroleum, Bartlesville, Okla., 1978-84, rsch. engr., 1984-86, rsch. process engr., 1986-91, sr. rsch. engr., from 1991. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Mem. AIChE. Presbyterian. Achievements include numerous patents; inventor processes for synthetic lubricants, cyclohexane separation, ethylene furnace additive technology, and heavy oil upgrading. Home: Bartlesville, Okla. Died Dec. 8, 2007. „

surance Brokers (sec.-treas. 1986 bd. dirs., mem. exec, com.), Atlanta Area C. of C, Omicron Delta Kappa. Clubs: Assocs. (Atlanta); Univ. Yacht (Flowery Branch, Ga.) (bd. govs. 1986, sec. 1987, treas. 1988), The Buckhead. Lodges: Kiwanis. Avocations: boating, swimming, mountain recreation. Home: Flowery Branch, Ga. Died Feb. 21, 2008. ,

b.

b.

s. Garfield and Annie Nola Browne; m. Olwyn Orde, Aug. 21, 1952 (dec. 1964); m. Alice Pat Matthews, Aug. 25, 1965; 1 child, Alicia. AB, U. Ala., 1943; A.M., Columbia U., 1947; PhD, UCLA, 1956. Instr. U. Nebr., Lincoln,

Millport, Ala., Jan. 15, 1922; (Trull)

children: Glenn, Kevin;

1947-50; instr. U. Md., College Park, 1956-60; asst. prof., assoc. prof. Purdue U., Lafayette, Ind., 1960-67; prof, popular culture Bowling Green (Ohio) State U., 1967 75, Univ. disting. prof., 1975 92. Author, editor: Melville's Drive to Humanism, 1971, Popular Culture and the Expanding Consciousness, 1973, The Constitution and Popular Culture, 1975, Dominant Symbols in Popular Culture, 1990, The Many Tongues of Literacy, 1992, Continuities in Popular Cultures, 1993, The Cultures of Celebrations, 1994, Popular Culture Studies in the Future, 1996, Lincoln-Lore: Lincoln in Contemporary Popular Culture, 1996, Pioneers in Popular Culture Studies, 1998, The Defining Guide to United States Popular Culture, 2000, The Detective as Historian, 2000, vol. II, 2007, Preview, 2001, Mission Underway: The History of the Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association and Popular Culture Movement, 2002, Popular Culture of the Civil War and Reconstruction, 2003, Murder on the Reservation: American Indian Crime Fiction, 2004, Popular Culture Studies Across the Curriculum, 2005, Profiles of Popular Culture, 2005, The Detective as Historian: History and Art in Historical Crime Fiction, vol. II, 2007, creator, editor: 1967 Jour. Popular Culture, 82, Jour. Am. Culture, 1977—82, Values and Popular Culture, 2008. With US Army, 1942 46. Mem.: Am. Culture Assn. (sec.-treas. from 1977), Popular Culture Assn. (sec. 1970—2002, treas. 1970 2009, founder). Democrat. Avocation: scholarly research. Home: Bowling Green, Ohio. Died Oct. 22, 2009.











BROWNELL, GORDON LEE,

physicist, researcher; b.

Duncan, Okla., Apr. 8, 1922; s. Roscoe David and Mabel (Gourley) B.; m. Anna-Liisa Kairento; children: Wendy Silverman, Peter G., David L., James K, Piia Kairento, Janne Kairento. BS, Bucknell U., Lewisburg, Pa., 1944; PhD, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1950. Mem. faculty MIT,

1950—2008, prof., 1970-91, prof, emeritus, 1991—2008. Bd. dirs. Neuroresearch Fund. Served to It. (j.g.) USNR, 1944-46. Fellow Am. Phys. Soc, Am. Nuclear Soc, Am. Coll. Radiology (hon.); mem. Am. Assn. Physicists in Medicine (Coolidge award 1987), Soc. Nuclear Medicine (Paul C. Aebersold award 1975), European Soc. Nuclear Medicine (de Hevesy medal 1979, 2003), Inst. Med. Nat. Acad. Clubs: Union Boat (Boston). Home: Salem, Mass. Died Nov. 11,2008.









BRUNDIN, BRIAN JON,

lawyer; b.

St.

Paul, Oct.

11,

1939; s. Milton E. Brundin and LuVeme (Johnson) Roddan; m. Carolyn Bagley, June 30, 1961; children: Iana L. Sayer, Ian S., Dane E. BBA in Acctg. cum laude, U. Alaska, 1961; JD, Harvard U., 1964. Bar: Alaska 1966, U.S. Ct. Appeals (9th cir.) 1966, U.S. Supreme Ct. 1986; CPA, Alaska. Assoc. Hughes, Thorsness, Gantz, Powell Brundin, Anchorage, 1966-70, ptnr., 1970-96, prin. ptnr., 1975-96, chair comml. div. and corp. sect., 1970-96, from vice-chmn. to chmn., 1972-82, mgmt. group, 1994-96; disting. exec, in residence, vis. asst. prof, acctg. Sch. Bus. and Pub. Policy, U. Alaska, Anchorage, 1996-97. Instr. acctg. and law U. Alaska, 1965-69; bd. dirs., pres. Brundin, Inc., 1979—, Kyak Oil, Inc., 1985-90; bd. dirs., sec. Far North Fishermen, Inc., 1981-85; trustee Humana Hosp. Alaska, 1982-83; adv. bd. World Trade Ctr. Alaska, 1992-97; bd. dirs. World Trade Ctr. Alaska, Inc., 1997-98. Chmn. subcom. on sales taxes Operation Breakthrough, Anchorage, 1968; mem. U. Alaska Bd. Regents, 1969-77, chmn. fin. com., 1970-75, v.p. 1973-75, pres., 1975-77; mem. Alaska Postsecondary Commn., 1973-75; founder, trustee U. Alaska Found., 1974-95, trustee emeritus, 1995—, pres., 1974-77, mem. chmn. Bullock prize for execellence exec, com., 1987 com., 1989 Alaska chmn. Harvard U. Law Sch. Fund, 1975-78; mem. adv. bd. alaska Ctr. for Internat. Bus., 1986-88; trustee AnchorAGE Sr. Ctr., Inc. Endowment Fund, 1996—, pres., 1997—. Capt. U.S. Army, 1964-66. Mem. ABA, AICPA, Anchorage Bar Assn. (legis com.), Alaska Bar Assn. (ethics and client security, corp. banking, bus. law and taxation WICHE, higher edn.), Am. Acad. Hosp. Attys., Am. Soc. Atty./CPAs, Alaska Soc. CPAs, U. Alaska Alumni Assn, (pres. Anchorage chpt. 1968-69), Sons of Norway, Pioneers of Alaska Igloo 15, Am. Legion, Amvets, Lions, Rotary, Ancient Teachings of Masters (bd. dirs., treas.). Avocation: metaphysics. Died Feb. 26, 2008.

Springfield,

Mass., Aug. 26, 1944;

s. Douglas Seaton and Elizabeth Ruth (Stover) B.; m. Barbara Jo Roesler Moher, June 13, 1967 (div. Mar., 1987); children: Kimberly Lynn, Kathryn Jo,

Karen Elizabeth, Kristine Ann, John Paul; m. Susan Janet Toth, Jan. 2, 1988; 1 child, Megan Christina., Chapman Col., 1968-70; JD, Creighton U., 1972. Bar: Nebr. 1973, U.S. Dist. Ct. Nebr. 1973, U.S. Ct. Appeals (8th cir.) 1974, U.S. Dist. Ct. Wyo. 1974, U.S. Ct. Appeals (10th cir.) 1976, Colo. 1987, U.S. Dist. Ct. Colo. 1987. 2d v.p., comml. loan counsel Omaha Nat. Bank, Omaha, 1973-74; prosecuting atty. Natrona County Atty., Casper, Wyo., 1974-75; partner Brown, Drew, Apostolos, Massey Sullivan, Casper, Wyo., 1975-83; shareholder Burke Brown, Casper, Wyo., 198386; pvt. practice Casper, Wyo., 1986-88, Ft. Collins, Colo., from 1987. Lectr. Casper (Wyo.) Coll., 1980. Mem. sch. bd. St. Anthony's Sch., Casper, Wyo., 1979-82, Ft. Collins (Colo.) Connections, 1995—. Sgt. USMC, 1964-68. Mem. Neb. Bar Assn., Wyo. Bar Assn., Colo. Bar Assn., Marine Corps League. Republican. Avocations: golf, motor cycling, auto restoration, reading, home repair. Home: Fort Collins, Colo. Died Dec. 30, 2007.

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BROWN, THOMAS J., fiber optic specialist; b. NYC, Jan. 18, 1960; s. Joseph J. and Catherine S. (Arcidiacono) B.; m. Lisa Ann Marchesano, Sept. 2, 1984; children: Casey James, Victoria Michael. Svc. technician Suffolk Cable, Central Islip, N.Y, 1979-84; chief technician Huntington



university ad-

Aug. 23, 1937; d. John Sr. and Josephine Cecil (Broome) Fullerton; m. 1 child, John Browning; m. Lee Arthur Broadbent, May 6, 1977. BS in Psychology, Bucknell U., 1959; MS in Counseling, Calif. State U., Fullerton, 1974. Elem. tchr. Elem. Sch. Dist., Salem, N.J., 1960-61; statistician Rsch. Inst, of Am., NYC, ministrator; b. Swedesboro, NJ,

Jarvis

1961-64; coord, testing Calif. State U., Fullerton, 1970-82, acting asst. v.p. student affairs, 1982-84, dir. career devel. from 1984. Co-founder women's ctr. Calif. State U., Fullerton, 1972; mem. women's coun. Calif. State U. Bd. dirs. Fullerton, 1986-92. Mem. AACD, Am. Coll. ctr.,

YWCA,

Pers. Assn., Dirs. Calif.

Western Coll. Placement Assn.,

of Career Ctrs. (chair 1991-93). Died Aug. 7, 2008.

BROWNING, SCOTT DAVID,

Calif. State U.

Home:

minister; b.

Fullerton,

Columbus,

Ohio, Jan. 16, 1931; s. Dallas Lynn and Ella Mae (West) B.; m. Ruth Anna Wright, June 8, 1953; children: Donald Wayne, Douglas William. BA, Earlham Coll., 1953; BD, Garrott Theol. Sem., 1956, MDiv, 1972; DMin, Drew Theol. Sem., 1980. Ordained to ministry United Meth. Ch. Exec sec. Goodwill Industries, St. Paul, 1957-60, chaplain Pitts., 1961; pastor Mars United Meth. Ch., Pa., 1962-66, Homer City United Meth. Ch., Pa., 1966-75, Herminie United Meth. Ch., Pa., 1975-82, Ford Meml. United Meth. Ch., Ford City, Pa., 1982-90, Clymer United Meth. Ch., Pa., from 1990. Dist. sec. Bd. of Missions, 1982-84; conf. sec. Global Missions, 1984-90. Bd. dirs. Keystone Tall Trees



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BRUNER, JOHN MARTIN RUTHERFORD,

anesthesi-

Nov. 3, 1925; s. Martin Daniel and Ethel Blanche (Dent) B.; m. Barbara Temple, July 24, 1950; children: Temple, John Curtis, Bradford Calvin. MD, Harvard U., 1949. Practice gen. medicine, Groton, Mass., 1954-62; resident Peter Bent Brigham Hosp., Boston, 196364; practice medicine specializing in anesthesiology Mount Auburn Assocs., Cambridge, Mass., 1965-67, Mass. Gen. Hosp., Boston, from 1967. Author: Handbook of Blood Pressure Monitoring, 1978, (with P.F Leonard) Electricity, Safety, and the Patient, 1989; contbr. several articles to profl. jours. Served to It. USNR, PTO. Mem. AMA, Am. ologist; b. Phila.,

Soc. Anesthesiologists (del. to Nat. Fire Protection Assn. 1970—), Mass. Med. Soc, IEEE, Alpha Omega Alpha. Avocations: aviation, photography, music, nature. Home: Groton, Mass. Died May 28, 2008.

BRUNETTI, MELVTN T., federal judge; b. Reno, Nov. 11, 1933; m. Gail Dian Buchanan; children: Nancy, Bradley, Melvin Jr. Attended, U. Nev., 1951-53, 1956-57, 1960; JD, U. Calif., San Francisco, 1964. Mem. firm Vargas, Bartlett

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lawyer;

mathematician, edu-

Cape Girardeau, Mo., Feb. 27, 1949; s. Paul Henry and Thekla Elizabeth Bruening; m. Fayleen M. Wessel, Aug. 3, 1973; children: Aaron, Sarah. BS in Applied Math., U. Mo., 1971, MS in Applied Math., 1972, PhD in Math., 1977. Instr. math. Westmar Coll., LeMars, Iowa, 1976 77; asst. prof. Baker U., Baldwin City, Kans., 1977 82, assoc. prof., 1982 85; from asst. prof, to prof. Southeast Mo. State U., Cape Girardeau, Mo., 1985—2005, prof., from 2005. Editor: Math. Informatics Qua., from 2002; co-editor: Coll. Math. Jour., 2003; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Mem.: Math. Assn. Am. (newsletter editor Mo. sect. 1999 2005). Avocations: music, gardening. Home: Cape Girardeau, Mo. Died Sept. 9, 2007. cator; b.

Nat. Assn. Rein-

.

chemical engineer, researcher; 1954; s. Berton E. and Jeanne

BROWN, RONALD LAMING,

It. gov. div. 10 1983-90, Internat.

(Disting.

1979, sec.-treas.

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lawyer; b. Portland, Oreg., Dec. 29, 1928; s. Cecil Doak and Louise Elizabeth (Learning) B.; m. Virginia Lea Egge, Feb. 6, 1954 (div. May 1972); children: Jay M., Randall C, Kevin B.; m. Karen Virginia Baer, June 12, 1972. BA, Reed Coll., 1951; JD, U. So. Calif., 1959. Bar: U.S. Patent Office, 1954, Calif. 1959, U.S. Dist. Ct. (so. dist.) Calif. 1959, U.S. Ct. Customs Patent Appeals 1959, U.S. Supreme Ct. 1963, N.Y. 1969, U.S. Ct. Appeals (2d cir.) 1969, U.S. Ct. Appeals (Fed. cir.) 1982, Conn. 1989. Examiner U.S. Patent Office, Washington, 1951-53; patent counsel Aerojet Gen. Corp., Azusa, Calif., 1953-62, asst. v.p., 1962-65; v.p., sec. Aerojet Delft Corp., Melville, N.Y., 1965-68; patent atty. Union Carbide Corp., NYC, 1969-78, group patent counsel, 1978-86, mng. patent counsel Danbury, Conn., 1986-93, assoc. chief patent counsel, 1993-94, ret., 1994. Spl. patent counsel Kelley Drye Warren, 1994-96; of counsel DOrsey Witney, 1996—. 1st It. U.S. Army, 1947-53, Korea. Mem. ABA, Am. Intellectual Property Law Assn., Calif. Bar, N.Y. Bar, Conn. Bar. Died Aug. 2, 2008.

E.,

H., insurance

BROWNE, RAY BROADUS, popular culture educator;

BROWN, ROBERT CECIL,

BROWN, RONALD

1973, Disting. pres.

Found, fellow 1988), Masons. Democrat. Avocations: photography, travel. Home: Indiana, Pa. Died Mar. 15, 2008.

BRUENING, JAMES THEODORE,

Newberry award com. 1984-85), Tex. Library Assn. (chmn. children's roundtable, Siddie Joe Johnson Children's Li-

brarian award

Mem. Kiwanis

Girl Scout, 1983-89.

Dixon, 1964-69, Laxalt, Bell, Allison

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Lebaron, 1970-

78, Allison, Brunetti, MacKenzie, Hartman, Soumbeniotis Russell, 1978-85; judge US Ct. Appeals (9th cir.), Reno,

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1985-99, sr. judge, 1999—2009. Mem. Council of Legal Advisors, Rep. Nat. Com., 1982-85. Served with US Army N.G., 1954-56. Mem. State Bar of Nev. (pres. 1984-85, bd. govs. 1975-84). Died Oct. 30, 2009.

BRUNNER, RONALD GENE,

trade association adminisCarthage, Mo., Oct. 10, 1947; s. Otis John and Alice Maxine (Richardson) B.; m. Diana Louise Davis, Aug. 11, 1967; children: Di Rhronda, Amber. BS in Mech. Engring., U. Mo., 1970. Reg. profl. engr., Okla. Project Gas, Tulsa, Okla., 1970-76, project engr. Cities Svc. Oil Gas, mgr., 1976-82; measurement mgr. Occidental Oil Tulsa, 1982-89; sr. project mgr. Edeco Engrs., Tulsa, 1989Assn., Tulsa, 94; dir. tech. svcs., corp. sec. Gas Processors from 1994. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. With U.S. Army, 1970. Mem. Am. Petroleum Inst. (Citation for Svc. 1989, 90). Avocations: fishing, boating, hunting, computers. Home: Tulsa, Okla. Died July 6, 2008. trator; b.

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BRUNT, MICHAEL,

automotive executive; b. SpringMass., July 24, 1940; s. Edmond Brunt and Louise (Kleinkauf) Brunt Sansone; m. Carol Jean Thompson, Nov. 5, 1966; children: Michael, Jim, John. Owner Mike's Motors, New Haven, 1967-70; v.p., then pres. Autocraft Corp., Branford, Conn., from 1971. Co-chmn. InterIndustry Conf. on Auto Collision Repair, 1979-81; v.p., then secpres. Autobody Concepts, Inc., Branford, 1984 field,



;

WHO WAS WHO IN AMERICA C.A.R.S. Software,

treas.

Autobody Assn. Conn.

New Haven

Branford,

Inc.,



1984

.

Mem.

1979-81), Autobody Assn.

(pres.



87

Lodges: Masons (past officer), Rotary. Democrat. Home: Branford, Conn. Died May 29, 2008. Greater

(pres. 1979-81,

BRYAN-BROWN, PETER, China, Dec. (Loverock)

2,

1924;

).

Ta Tung, Douglas Stephen and Edith Emily

s.

psychiatrist;

b.

B; m. Evelyn Mary Smith, Feb. 12, 1949; Diana Jane, Nicholas Stephen, Susan Rose, Michael James. BA, Cambridge U., Eng., 1946; MD, $, 1949. Rsch. fellow Harvard Med. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1965-67; asst. prof. Hahnemann Med. Sch., Phila., 1978-93; psychiatrist Carrier Clinic, Belle Mead, N.J., 1978-93, G. Pierce Wood Meml. Hosp., Arcadia, Fla., from 1994. Mem. children:

Am.

Psychiat. Assn.

Died Jan.

6,

(life).

Avocations: sailing, gardening.

2008.

BRYANT, JAMES CECIL,

JR., academic administrator; Lake Wales, Fla., Oct. 21, 1931; s. James Cecil and Mary Lou (McCranie) B.; m. Marion Lois Camett, June 19, 1955; children: David Mixon, Albert Camett. BA, Stetson U., b.

1954; BD/MDiv, So. Bapt. Theol. Sem., 1958; MA, U. Miami, 1961; PhD, U. Ky., 1967. Asst. prof. English Ha. State U., Tallahassee,

1967-73; prof. English Mercer U.,

Atlanta, 1973-92, historian, spl. asst. to pres.

Macon, Ga.,

from 1992. Author 13 books; contbr. articles to profl. jours., mags, and newspapers. Chaplain, editor Yaarab Shrine Temple, 1975 Mem. Soc. Profl. Journalists, Scottish Rite, Masons, York Rite, Kiwanis (com. mem. 1986 ), Atlanta





walking, cooking, concerts. Died Feb. 11, 2008.

BUCHER, FRANCOIS, art

history educator; b. Lausanne,

Switzerland, June 11, 1927; came to U.S., 1952; s. Alois J. and Gabrielle (Zundel) B.; divorced; 2 children. PhD, Bern U., Switzerland, 1955. With U. Minn., 1952-53, Yale U.,

1954-60, Brown U., 1960-62, Princeton U., 1963-69, SUNY, Binghamton, 1970-77; prof, medieval art and architecture Fla. State U., Tallahassee; ret., 1997. Dir. Soc. Arch.

1964-67; mem. Exec. Coun. of Arts, State of 1965-70; pres. Internat. Ctr. Medieval Art, 1966-70; Supeneures Medievales, Poitiers, 1968; co-dir. Ctr. Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies, SUNY, Binghamton, 1973-77, sr. fellow, 1975—; mem. exec. coun. Southeastern Medieval Assn., 1983-86; pres. Nautilus Found., Lloyd, Fla., 1989 mem. exec, coun.; mem. Archil. Rsch. Ctr., 1993 active numerous corns. Fla. State U., Tallahassee. Author: Notre-Dame de Bonmont und die ersten Zisterzienserabteien der Schweiz, 1957, Josef Albers, Trotz der Geraden, 1961, Josef Albers, Despite Straight Lines, 1969, 2d edit., 1977, paperback edit., 1978, Japanese edit., 1987, The Pamplona Bibles, 1970, Architector, The Lodge and Sketch-Books of Medieval Architects, 1979, The Traveler's Key to Medieval France, 1986, A Blazing End, 1984, paperback edit., 1986; founder, editor Gesta jour., 1961-70; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Chmn. Planning Bd., Millstone, N.J., 1964-70; trustee Interfuture, 1968—. With Swiss Armed Forces, 1948-51. Guggenheim fellow, 1956, 66, Inst, for Advanced Study fellow, 1962-63, Southeastern Inst, for Medieval and Renaissance Studies fellow, 1967; life fellow Internat. Ctr. Medieval Art, 1975—; Disting. scholar S.C. Coll., 1968-69, Faculty Exch. scholar SUNY, 1976-77. Democrat. Avocation: writing. Home: Tallahassee, Fla. Deceased. Historians, N.J.,

prof. Ctr. d' Etudes

vis.



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BUCHMEYER, JERRY, retired federal judge; b. ,

Overton,

Tex., Sept. 5, 1933; Student, Kilgore Jr. Coll., 1953; BA, U. Tex., 1955, LL.B., 1957. Bar: Tex. 1957. Assoc. Thompson,

Knight, 66,

sr.

Simmons

ptnr.,

&

Bullion, Dallas, 1958-63, ptnr., 1963-

1968-79; judge U.S. Dist. Ct. (no.

dist.) Tex.,

1979—2003, chief judge, 1995—2001, sr. judge, 2003—08. Mem. ABA, Dallas Bar Assn. (pres. 1979), State

Dallas,

Bar Tex. (chmn. com. 1978-79, Sept. 21, 2009.

dir.

1982-84, 94-95). Died

BUCK, PAUL,

botany educator; b. Highland Park, Mich., s. Paul and Ruth Virginia (Sharp) B.; m. Lou Clark, 1950; children: Dana Lou, Paul BS, U. Tulsa, 1958, MS, 1959; PhD, U. Okla., 1962. Prof, botany U. Tulsa, 1962-87, prof, emeritus, from 1991. Instr. Rocky Mountain Biology Lab., Gothic, Colo., 1979—. Author: Sept. 9, 1927;

Ann

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Winter Botany, Oklahoma, 1983, 2d edit., 1992; contbr. articles to profl. pubis. With USN, 1945-52. Fellow Okla. Acad. Sci. (all offices, exec, sec.-treas. 1988-91). Home: Tulsa, Okla. Died Jan. 16, 2008.

BUCK, RICHARD EDWIN,

lawyer; b. Boston, June 6, 1934; s. Robert Somerville and Alliette Greta (Valliere) B.; m. Anne Elizabeth Wivel, Dec. 29, 1956; children: Patricia A., Richard E., Jr., Steven D., David B., Lesley A., Karin E. A.B., Brown U., 1956; J.D., Villanova U., 1972. Bar: Pa. 1972. Vice pres. Cabot, Cabot Forbes, Boston, 1965-67; assoc. Waters, Fleer, Cooper & Gallager, Norristown, Pa., 1972-75; sole practice, Flourtown, Pa., 1975-81; pres. Richard E. Buck, Profl. Corp., Erdenheim, Pa., 1981-2009; dir. several corps. Township commr. Springfield Twp., Wyndmoor, Pa., 1983-92, pres. 1986-92 Recipient Disting. Achievement in Art and Sci. of Advocacy award Internat. Acad. Trial Lawyers, 1972. Mem. ABA, Pa. Bar Assn., Third Circuit Court Appeals. Republican. Lutheran. Club: Phila. Cricket (treas. 1971-77, v.p. 1977-78, former pres. 1988). Home: Philadelphia, Pa. Died June 14, 2009.

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BUCKLEY, JOHN LEO,

retired environmental biologist;

Binghamton, NY, Sept. 22, 1920; s. Leo J. and Anna (Rounds) B.; m. Claire Bennett, May 24, 1947; children:

b.

Susan, John, James, David. BS, SUNY, 1942, MS, 1948, PhD, 1951. Instr. U. Alaska, Fairbanks, 1950-51, adj. prof., 1958; leader coop, wildlife rsch. unit U.S. Fish and Wildlife Svc, Fairbanks, 1951-58, dir. Patuxent Wildlife Rsch. Ctr. Laurel, Md., 1959-64; staff mem. office of sci. and tech. Office of the Pres., Washington, 1962-65, 68-71; environ, quality advisor sci. advisors office Dept. Interior, Washington, 1965-68; dep. dir. rsch. EPA, Washington, 1971-75, ret., 1975, mem. sci. adv. bd., 1975-81; cons. Nat. Inst. Environ. Health Sci., Rsch. Triangle Park, N.C., 1975-76. Cons. Broome County Health Dept., Binghamton, 1981-91; mem. U.S. delegations on environ, pollution to Sweden, Japan, Fed. Republic Germany, USSR, Egypt, 1962-76. Author: (Nat. Acad. Press publ.) Ecological Knowledge and Environmental Problem Solving, 1986. City councilman Laurel, 1970-72; mem. Broome County Environ. Mgmt. Coun., 1978-95, Broome County Resource Recovery Aty., 198488. Capt. USMC, 1942-46, PTO Fellow AAAS; mem. The Wildlife Soc., Sigma Xi. Democrat. Home: Fort Myers, Fla. Died Nov. 19, 2007.

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BUNDY, FRANCIS PETTIT,

physicist; b. Columbus, 1, 1910; s. Lyman Edmund and Edith Claire m. Hazel Victoria Forwood, Oct. 24, 1936; children: John F, Suzanne V, Freda M., David S. BS,

Ohio, Sept. (Scott) B.;

Otterbein Coll., 1931; MS, Ohio State U., 1932, PhD, 1937, DSc (hon.), 1959. From instr. to assoc. prof, physics Ohio U., Athens, 1937-42; rsch. assoc. Harvard Underwater Sound Lab., Cambridge, Mass., 1942-45; rsch. physicist

USN

Underwater Sound Lab., New London, Conn., 1945; GE Rsch. Lab., Schenectady, N.Y., 1946-87. Co-author, co-editor: Progress in Very High Pressure Research, 1961; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Mem. sch. bd. Niskayuna (N.Y) Sch. Dist., 1962-70. Recipient Roozeboom Gold medal Netherlands Acad. Arts Sci., 1969, Bridgman Gold medal Internat. Soc. High Pressure Sci. and Tech., 1987. Fellow Am. Phys. Soc.; mem. AAAS, Internat. Assn. Advancement High Pressure Sci. and Technology, Sigma Xi. Methodist. Achievements include 23 U.S. patents relating to sonar transducers, vacuum thermal insultation, ultra-high pressure apparatus, diamond synthesis. Home: Lebanon, Ohio. Died Feb. 23, 2008. rsch. assoc.

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BUGOS, JOSEPH VINCENT,

BURCHFIELD, JERRY LEE,

pany executive;

Chgo., July 28, 1947; s. Darrell and Margaret (Reames) B.; m. Barbara Jane Blaha, Aug. 24, 1968; 1 child, Brian. BA, Calif. State U.-Fullerton, 1971, in Art, 1976; MFA, Calif. State U., Fullerton, 1990. One-man shows include Laguna Beach (Calif.) Mus. Art, 1974, Arco Ctr. Visual Art, L.A., 1976, Tyler Sch. Art, Phila., Laguna Beach Sch. Art, 1977, Eastern Wash. U., 1978, Foto Gallery, N.Y.C., L.A. Mcpl. Art Gallery, Barnsdall Park, Hollywood, 1979, Susan Spiritus Gallery, Newport Beach, Calif., Yuen Lui Gallery, Seattle, Ufficio Dell Arte, Paris, France, 1980, No. 111. U., Colo. Coll., 1981, George Eastman House, Rochester, N.Y, Orange Coast Coll., Gallery Graphics, San Diego, 1982, Golden West Coll., 1983, Irvine (Calif.) Fine Arts Ctr., 1985, Amarillo (Tex.) Coll., 1985, Andover (Mass.) Gallery, 1984, Osaka Contemporary Art Ctr., Japan Min Gallery, Tokyo, 1988, Long Beach Mus. of Art, Calif., 1989, Calif. State U., Fullerton, La., 1990, Newport Harbor Art Mus., Calif., 1993, Orange County Ctr. Contemporary Art, 1993, Irvine Valley Coll., Calif., 1998, Laguna Art Mus., Ga., 2000, UCR/Calif. Mus. Photography, 2003, Scape Gallery, Corona DelMar, Calif., 2004, Fahey/Klein, LA, 2005, Scape Gallery, Corona Del Mar, 2007; group exhbns. include Rochester Inst. Tech., Chgo. Art Inst., Bowers Mus., Santa Ana, Calif., Sioux City (Iowa) Art Ctr., L.A. Ctr. for Photog. Studies, Franklin Inst., Phila., L.A. County Mus. Art, George Eastman House, Rochester, Am. House, Berlin, Fed. Republic Germany, Columbia Coll., Chgo., Orange County

retired food products comb. Aug. 27, 1935; m. Gerry Bugos; children: Kevin, Joseph, Janine, Amy(dec), Robert, Karen, Laurie. Grad., Loyola U., 1956; MBA, U. Chgo. Pres. Jewel Food Stores subs. Am. Stores Co., Melrose Park, 111. Died June 11,2009.

.

Press Club. Avocations: historical research, freelance writing,

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BUGOSH, JOHN, chemical company executive; b. Cleve., 1, 1924; s. Andrew and Mary Veronica (Forgach) B.; m. Nancy Ann Perron, May 31, 1952; children: Nancy Jane, Pamela Marie, John Andrew. Student, Heidelberg Coll.,

July

Ohio, 1942; BS, Case Western Res. U., 1945, MS, PhD, 1949; dipl., Escuela Interam. De Verano, Mexico, 1948. Physics instr. Western Res. U., Cleve., 1950-51; rsch. assoc. E.I. DuPont de Nemours Co., Inc., Wilmington, Del., 1949-63, devel. supr., 1963-66, planning specialist, 1966-70, mgr. environ, venture, 197078, mgr. distbr. programs, 1978-89; pres., chief exec, officer Trakon, Inc., West Chester, Pa., from 1989. Pres., chief exec, officer Trakon, Inc., West Chester, Pa., 1989—. Contbr. over 25 articles to profl. jours.; author or co-author of 31 patents in colloidal alumina/silica/zirconia. Named Man of the Yr. Nat. Assn. Chem. Distbrs., 1979. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc. (Best Tech. paper of the Yr. 1961), Scientific Rsch. Soc. Am., Plantation Golf and Country Club, Radley Run Country Club, Dupont Country Club, Sigma Xi, Lambda Chi Alpha, Delta Phi Alpha. Avocations: gardening, golf, genealogy, european history, photography. Home: Venice, Fla. Died June 12, 2008. Tiffin,

1947,

Saltillo,

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BUTTER, JEANNE,

alumni association director; b. Chgo., John and Anna (Vroom) B. BA, Calvin Art Inst. Chgo., 1977; MBA, U. Chgo., 1986. Tchr. Oakdale Christian Sch., Grand Rapids, 1969-73,

Mar.

2,

1946;

Coll., 1969;

d.

MFA,

Lab. Schs., U. Chgo., 111., 1976-86; broker Marvene Fischer Sales, Chgo., 1986-88; exec. dir. alumni assn. U. Chgo., 111., from 1988. Home: Oak Park, 111. Died Feb. 23, 2008.

BULKELEY, CHRISTY CLAIRE,

retired

foundation

administrator; b. Galesburg, 111., Feb. 10, 1942; d. Geraldand Clough and Patricia Ann (Pettingell) Bulkeley; m.

MA

Perry David Finks, Sept. 6, 1975. BJ, U. Mo., 1964; in Theological Studies, Wesley Theological Seminary, 1994. Reporter The Times-Union, Rochester, NY, 1964 72, editl. page editor, 1973 74; pres., pub., editor Saratogian, Saratoga Springs, NY, 1974 76, 1984, Comml. News, Danville, 111., 197fr 84; v.p. cen. region newspaper div. Gannett Co. Inc., 1981 84, v.p. spl. corp. projects, 1984; v.p. Gannett Found., 1985—92. Contbr. New Guardians of the Press, 1983. Bd. dirs. Danville Area Econ. Devel. Corp., Cmty. Coll. Found., Danville, Vermilion County OIC, Danville, Travers Com., Saratoga, NY; leadership giving capt., nominating com Greater Rochester United Way, 1986—89; adv. bd. U. Mo. Sch. Journalism, 1986; v.p. Rochester Grantmakers Forum, 1986 88; mem. steering com. Rochester Womens Fund, 1986 88. Recipient awards Gannett Co. Inc., 1984, Outstanding Contbns. 111., Mcpl. Human Rels. Assn., 1981, Young Achiever Nat. Coun. Women, 1976. Mem.: Danville Area C. of C. (bd. dirs. 1980—84), Soc. Profl. Journalists, Inland Daily Press Assn. (bd. dirs. 1983 84), Am. Soc. Newspaper Editors (bd. dirs. 1983—84), Women in Comm. Inc. (pres. 1975—76, headliner 1978), Women and Found/Corp. Philanthropy (program com. 1988—89), AP (nominating com. 1979—84), Carolina Trace Club. Home: Sanford, NC. Died Sept. 13, 2009.











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THOMAS

EYVIND, physical chemist; b. RichVa., Aug. 5, 1945; s. Storm and Ellen Elizabeth (Cross) B.; m. Carin Margaretha Elisabeth Bertilsson, Sept. 18, 1981. BS, U. Calif., Berkeley, 1967; PhD, U. 111., 1970. Postdoctoral fellow in phys. chemistry Lund (Sweden) Inst. Tech., 1970-74, docent, 1975-78; project dir. Office of Tech. Assessment, Washington, 1978-85, sr. assoc., 1985-87; rsch. chemist CBER/FDA, Bethesda, Md., 1985-92 and from 99; dir. Divsn. Allergenic Products/Parasitology, dep. CBER/FDA, Bethesda, 1992-99. Participant U.S.-China Sci. Policy Conf., Washington, 1983; leader of panel to evaluate performance of U.S. Agy. for Internat. Devel. "Bioenergy Sys. and Tech." project, Washington, 1982; U.S. del. to Food and Agr. Orgn. expert consultation, Rome, 1980; others. Contbr. over 50 articles to profl. jours. Mem. reg. parliament Swedish tenant's Union, Lund, 1975-78. Mem. AAAS, Am. Phys. Soc, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Lambda Upsilon. Died July 22, 2008. BULL, mond,

UN

artist,

educator, author; b.

MA

Mus.

Art, Ufficio Dell Arte,

Harvard U., Kicken Gallery,

Koln, Fed. Republic Germany, Fla. State U., Tallahassee, 1984, Paviliion Des Arts de La Ville de Paris, 1984, New Photo Montage, Chgo. Art Inst., 1984, Calif. State U. Long Beach Art Mus., 1985, John Michael Kohler Arts Ctr., Sheboygan, Wis., 1985, Clarence Kennedy Gallery, Cambridge, Mass., 1985, Gallery Min, Tokyo, 1986, La Ctr. for Photo Studies, L.A., 1986, Laguna Beach (Calif.) Mus., 1986, Photo Resource Ctr., Boston, 1986, U. So. Calif., L.A., 1986, Photokina, Germany, 1986, La Joua Mus. Contempart, L.A., 1987, L.A. County Mus., 1989, Pomona Coll., 1990, Calif. Mus. Photoge, Riverside, 1992, Laguna Art Mus., Calif., 1993, UCLA Armand Hammer Mus., 1995, Mus. Fine Arts, Fla. State U., 1997, Orange County Mus. Art, Calif., 1997, Biola U., L.A., 1997, Mt. St. Mary's Coll., L.A., 1997, Mus. Photographic Art, San Diego, 2003, Yuma Art Symposium, Ariz., 2006, Laguna Art Mus., Laguna Beach, Calif., 2006, Art Ctr. Coll. of Design, Pasadena, Calif, 2007; represented in permanent collections in L.A. County Mus. Art, Oakland, Mus., George Eastman House, Long Beach State U., Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, Bellevue (Wash.) Art Mus., Denver Art Mus., Security

Bank, Chase Manhattan Bank, Ea. Wash. U., St. Louis Mus. Art, Newport Harbor Art Mus., U. Calif. Riverside Mus., Photography, Mus. Photog. Arts, San Diego, Laguna Beach Mus. and So. Coast Plz., Mountain Bell, Gould Corp., Chgo., Ctr. Creative Photography, Tuscon; cons. KOCE-TV, Huntington Beach, Calif., 1983, Laguna Beach Mus., 1982—; author: Darkroom Art, 1981, Photography in Focus, 1996, Light as Substance, 1998, Habitat, 2000, In Transition, 2003, Primanl Image Amazonas, 2004, Edge of Air, 2005; editor: No Mo Po Mo Mag., 1995-98; illus., contbr: The Basic Darkroom Book, 1978; contbr. articles to photog. mags. Recipient Excellence award Nat. Inst. Staff and Orgnl. Devel., Faculty Devel. award Cypress Coll., 1996, Out of Box Thinkers award Calif. C.C. League, 1999, Outstanding Individual Artist award Orange County, 2001, Outstanding Contrbn. to Arts award Cypress Cultural Arts Commn., 2001, Art in Pub. Places award, AIA, Orange County Arch. Found., 2006; fellow Nat. Endowment Arts, 1981. Mem. Soc. Photog. Edn., Laguna Beach Arts Alliance (dir. 1980), Laguna Wilderness Press (co-founder, 2002), Found, for Innovation and Sustainability (adv. bd.), The Pacific

Legacy Project

(pres.).

Home:

Irvine, Calif.

Died Sept.

11,

2009.

BUREAU, ANGELA MARY,

publishing executive; b.

3, 1939; d. Frank Theodore and Angela Maria (Stachowiak) Kubista; m. John Frederick Bureau, Dec. 26, 1964; children: Angela Mary, John Frederick, Julie Ann, David Joseph, Ann Louise, Theresa Marie. BA, Coll. St. Catherine, 1960; postgrad., Cath. U. Am., 1962, U. Minn., 1964. Pres. Theo's Books, St. Paul, from 1982; gen. comdr. God's Army, St. Paul, from 1981. Guest nat. cable TV, Birmingham, Ala., 1987-88; instr. seminars on holiness Minn., Wis., Mo. Author: Nine Keys to Sanctity, Avocations: 1976; editor God's Army News, 1981 drama, music, sports. Died Oct. 7, 2007.

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Detroit,

Bapt.

retired airport terminal executive; b. 1942; m. Sue Burg. B in Bus., U. Ariz. Airport Tucson Airport Authority, 1966, gen. manager

firefighter

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to

CEO)

1966-79, pres.,

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Composer various gospel songs. Mem. La. Bible Fellowship (chmn. 1980-81). Home: Baton 13, 2008. .

Rouge, La. Died Mar.

CEO

1979—2003. Chmn. Metropolitan Tucson Conven-

Network, Tucson Metropolitan C. of C. Served Ariz. Air Nat. Guard. Recipient William E. Downes Jr. Memorial award, Airports Coun. Intemat.- N.Am. (ACI-NA), 2008. Mem.: Airports Coun. Instemat. (chmn.), Ariz. Airport Assn. (founding mem.), Tucson Conquistadores, Tucson Centurions (chmn.). Achievements include being the second-longest serving commercial airport chief executive in the US and only the third chief executive the authority had since its formation in 1948 upon retirement in 2002. Died Nov. 9, 2005. tion

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BURG, WALTER A.,

Visitors Bur., Carondelet Health

BURGELEV, JOHN GEORGE,

chemical company exAug. 29, 1944; s. John George and Mary Elizabeth (Little) B.; m. Joanna Faye DuBois, Dec. 28, 1965; children: Jeffrey Todd, Michael Alan, Chrisecutive, consultant; b. Phila.,

topher Scott. Student, Palm Beach Jr. Coll., 1962-64, U. Va., 1968-69. Supr. field Am.-DuBois, Lake Worth, Fla., 196972; mgr. territory Winston Industries, Noel, Mo., 1972-74; tech. rep. Nat. Chemsearch, Dallas, 1974-79; owner, operator Tech-Reps, Joplin, Mo., from 1979. Pres. com. for Better Schs., Carl Junction, Mo., 1980. Served as staff sgt. USMC, 1965-69, Vietnam. Mem.: Rotary. Republican. Presbyterian. Avocations: tennis, golf. Home: Joplin, Mo. Died Nov. 3, 2007.

BURNS, JAMES MILTON,

retired music educator; b. 1922; s. Ray L. and N. Eugenie m. Thomasina Ciofalo, Aug. 22, 1970. MusB, Manhattan Sch. Music, 1949, MusM, 1953; EdD, Fairleigh Dickinson U., 1984. Tchr. music Atlantic City Bd. Edn., 1968-92. Researcher acoustics of band instruments. Home: Woodbine, NJ. Died Feb. 17, 2008.

Coal City,

Ind., Feb. 22,

(Pickett) B.;

BURNS, JAY,

ni, retired science educator, research scienLake Wales, Fla., Mar. 22, 1924; s. Jay Burns, Jr. and Harlan Sheafe Burns; m. Dulcie Evans Burns, Oct. 14, 1948; children: Jay IV, Wendy Waggoner, William Scott. BSChemE, Northwestern U., Evanston, 111., 1947; MS in Physics, U. Chgo., 1951, PhD, 1959. Rsch. scientist U. Chgo. Midway Labs., 1951 61; assoc. prof, astronomy and astrophysics Northwestern U., Evanston, 1965 72; CEO Lakeside Labs., Highland Park, 111., 1972—75; prof., head, dept. physics and space sci. Fla. Inst. Tech., Melbourne, tist; b.





prof, emeritus, physics & U. of Chgo. Lab. Applied Sci., US Naval Rsch. Lab, Orlando, 1988 93. Contbr. over 40 articles to profl. jours. With USN, 1942 45. Avocations: flying, sailing, cruising, tennis. Home: Wellington, Ha. Died Apr. 11, 2008.

1975—88,

Fla.,

space 111.,

sci.,

prof.,

from 1993;

1961—65. Cons.



1988—93, dir.

rsch. scientist



BURNS, JOSEPHINE DORA,

BURGER, JOSEPH VICTOR,

education educator; b. June 29, 1946; s. Alfred Benedict and Bertha (Glanzman) B.; m. Carol Ann Ungarten, Feb. 15, 1947 (div. Apr. 1991); children: Robert, Jordan, Daniel; m. Marsha Joyce

NYC,

BA

Keller, Sept. 5, 1993; children: Jaime, Cheryl. in Psychology, Queens Coll., NYC, 1968; in Ednl. Psychology, NYU, 1971; PhD in Human Rels., Ind. No. U., 1973. Tchr. spl. edn. jr. high sch., high sch. and elem. sch. N.Y.C. Bd. Edn., 1969-71; tchr. spl. edn. Comsewogue Schs., Port Jefferson Station, N.Y, 1971-75; supervising counselor Narcotics Guidance, Riverhead, N.Y, 1971-75; cons. Bd. Coop. Ednl. Svcs. Ill Intercultural Rels., NYC, 1972-74; assoc. prof. edn. Dowling Coll., Oakdale, N.Y, from 1975; pvt. practice marriage, family, child counselor LI, N.Y, from 1975. Bd. dirs. Commn. Resources, Cons, in Quality Performance, N.Y.C, Common Visions; adj. prof. Suffolk C.C./Adelphi U., L.I., 1972-76; cons. Spl. Edn. Tng. and Resource Ctr., Bd. Coop. Ednl. Svcs. n, Patchogue, N.Y, 1984 N.E. Regional Ctr./Drug-Free Schs., Sayville, N.Y, 1989 evaluator Drug Abuse Resistance Edn.Suffolk County Police, Yaphank, N.Y, 1992. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Mem. NEA, Coun. Exceptional Children, Nat. Acad. Counselors and Family Therapists, N.Y. State United Tchrs., Assn. N.Y. State Educators of Emotionally Disturbed, Phi Delta Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi. Jewish. Avocations: music, athletics, paraplaning, travel. Home: Setauket, NY. Died Nov. 12, 2007.

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securities firm execu-

Geneva, 111., Apr. 26, 1934; s. M. Henry and Gladys (Newton) B.; m. Charlotte S. Crumbaugh, Aug. 8, 1959; 1 child, Mary Katherine. BA, DePauw U., 1956. Salesman Procter & Gamble, Chgo., 1959-62; sales mgr. IDS, Chgo., 1962-80; v.p. Dreher & Assocs., Oakbrook Terrace, 111., from 1980. With U.S. Army, 1957-59, Korea. Mem. Villa Park Hist. Soc. (life), 111. Prairie Path, Villa Park Rotary tive; b.

1985-86, Paul Harris fellow). Avocations: tennis, gardening, antiques. Home: Sycamore, 111. Died Aug. 15, 2008. (pres.

BURI, CAROLYN, management

consultant; BS in Music Edn., Ohio State U., 1964; in Consulting, Hubbard Coll. Adminstrn. Intemat., 2000. Lie. master cons. World Inst. Scientology Enterprises. Tchr. music Ohio Schs., New Philadelphia, Ohio, 1964 69, Dept. of Def. Overseas Tchg. Sys., Clark Air Base, Philippines, 1969—72; mem. staff Scientology, Hollywood, Calif., 1972 96; exec. mgr. Manago Chiropractic Jnc, Mission Viejo, Calif., 1997 98, Wiseman Burke, Glendale, Calif., 1998—99; pvt. practice as cons, in pers. efficiency and bus. expansion LA, from 1999. Spkr. in field, presenter seminars, workshops. Mem.: C. of C, World Inst. Scientology, Bus. Expansion Club (bd. dirs., Commendation award 2002). Avocations: swimming, movies, reading, poetry, writing. Home: Tujunga, Calif. Died Nov. 24, 2007.

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engineer; b. Cin., 15, 1937; s. James E. and Amelia (Kues) B.; married, Apr. 15, 1977; 1 child, Matthew. BSChemE, U. Cin., 1962. Mgr. chem. plants engring. Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, 1973-75, mgr. corp. environ, engring., 197584, engring. mgr., 1985-88; tech. supt. Shell Chem. Co. (formerly Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co.), Apple Grove, W.Va., from 1988. Mem. AICE (sect. pres. 1978). Home: Scott Depot, W.Va. Died Aug. 6, 2008.

Nov.

BURNETT, BOBBY Jan. 28, 1932;

s.

Alexander City, Ala., and Mollie (Newman) B.; m. 1963; children: Tracy Ann

J., minister; b.

Rueben

J.

Nobie Ruth O'Neal, Sept.

8,

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Burnett Taylor, Bobby J. Jr. MusB, La. State U., 1956; (hon.), Bapt. Christian U, 1982. Ordained to ministry Bapt. Ch. Pastor Temple Bapt. Ch., Baton Rouge, La., from 1956. Evangelist; tchr. music Stamps Quartet Sch. Music, Dallas, 1954-58, Gospel Singers of Am. Sch. Gospel Music, Pass Christian, Miss., 1956 song writer Stamps Quartet Music Co., Dallas; bd. dirs. Gospel Singers Am., Inc., Pass Christian, 1956—; prin. Temple Christian Ch., Baton



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artist; b. Llandudno, Wales, July 2, 1917; came to U.S., 1926; d. Vincent Leo and Harriet Matilda (Williams) Lazzaro; m. Jerome Bums, Nov. 17, 1943. Cert., Cooper Union Art Sch., NYC, 1939; BFA, Cooper Union Art Sch., 1976. Draftsman George Sharp, Marine Architect, NYC, 1941-45; co-dir. Hicks St. Gallery, Bklyn., 1958-63; assoc. dir. Brownstone Gallery, Bklyn., 1969-76. Exhibited in group shows at C.W. Post Coll. Mus., Bklyn. Mus., Nat. Arts Club, Nat. Acad., Audubon Artists Exhibit, Alonzo Gallery, N.Y.C, Okla. Mus. Art, Salena Gallery L.I. U., 1984, Thompson's Gallery, London, 1999, 2000; solo exhibit Auld Alliance Gallery, Nashville, 1994; exhibit of 32-page color catalogue for exhibit Gallery Ynys Mon, Anglesey, North Wales, 1998. Fellow MacDowell Colony, 1960, 62, 64, 65, 68, Yaddo, 1961. Died June 20, 2008.

BURNS, MARY MITCHELL,

special education educator;

LA, Oct. 22, 1928; d. William Henry Flynn and Fern Ruth Cummins; m. John David Mitchell, Aug. 2, 1962 (dec. Mar. 1972); children: Nancy Lynne Thomas, John William Thomas U; m. Robert Berry Bums, June 19, 1982; 1 child, Tobias. MA, Calif. State U., Chico, 1978; EdD, Calif. State U., Santa Ana, 1980, PhD, 1995. Tchg. credentials. Tchr. b.

Redding and Sacramento, 1972-87; subCalif, pub. schs. Redding, from 1987. Avocaagent. Home: Redding, Calif. Died Nov. 20,

Calif, pub. schs., stitute tchr.

tion: travel

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BURNS, WILLIAM EDGAR,

chemical engineer; b. Al1924; s. Edgar Willimer and Thelma Mollie (Kelly) B.; m. Geraldine Era McCarty, Aug. 30, 1946; children: David W, Edgar M., Molly I., Patricia Gail, James H. BS in Chem. Engring., U. Okla., 1945. Engring. mgr. Phillips Petroleum Co., Bartlesville, Okla., 1946-69; group v.p. Iowa Beef Processors, Dakota City, Nebr., 1969-75; mgr. process engring. Crest Engring., Tulsa, 197685; cons. William E. Bums, Inc., Tulsa, 1985-89; mgr. process and tech. John Brown E&C, Tulsa, 1989-94; cons. Tulsa, from 1994. Lt. (j.g.) USN, 1943-46, PTO. Mem. Am. Inst. Chem. Engrs. Republican. Mem. Ch. of Christ. Achievements include 3 patents in petrochems. Home: Tulsa, Okla. Died Nov. 12, 2007.

Peace, 1 969, Joy in the Struggle - Memoirs of Ecumenical 1 Dialogue, 1993; author: Economic Justice and the Christian, Conscience, 1987. Pres. Youngstown Coordinating Coun.,'1 1953-56, Pasadena Cmty. Coun., 1964-66; trustee Pomona jJ Coll., 1963-66, Va. Theol. Sem., 1967-72, Colgate-! Rochester Div. Sch., 1968-84, Kenyon Coll., 1967-84; bd.il dirs. United Way L.A., 1964-67, Cleve. Urban Coalition, I 1968-70, Ams. for Energy Independence, 1975-85; bd. dirs. j Nat. Com. Against Censorship, 1974 chmn. bd. dirs. St.jl John's Home for Girls, Painesville, Ohio, 1968-84; govern- 1 ing bd. Nat. Coun. Chs., 1970-81 mem. Com. on Ch. Order, I Consultation of Ch. Union, 1980-88; chmn. com. on theol-;! ogy Episc. Ch. House Bishops, 1973-80; chmn. Urban I Bishops Coalition, 1977-93, Faith and Order Commn. Ohio 1 Coun. Chs., 1970-74; bd. dirs. Episcopal Ch. Pub. Co.Jl 1985-92, pres., 1990-92; chmn. commn. ecumenical rels.jl Episc. Ch., 1973-79, also chmn. commn. mid. judicatories, II cons, on ch. union, 1975-79; chmn. com. human affairs and' I health Episc. Ch., 1982-85; chmn. Bishops Com. Nat. and I Intemat. Affairs, 1982-85; chmn. Ecumenical Gt. Lakes I Project on Econ. Crisis, 1983-89; chmn. Presiding Bishop's 1 Com. Christian-Jewish Rels., 1986-91; pres. Nat. Christian'! Leadership Conf. on Israel, 1988-99; mem. ch. rels. com.B U.S. Holocaust Meml. Coun., 1989-96; mem. Ecumenical! I Consultation on New Religions Movements, 1985-87; bd.jl dirs. Ams. for Med. Progress, Inc., 1992-95. Chaplain; J USNR, 1943-46. Recipient Arvona Lynch Human Relations 1 award Youngstown, 1956; Rissica Human Relations award ] Jewish War Vets., 1966; Pasadena Community Relations j award, 1967; Cleve.'s Simon Bolivar award, 1972; Pitts.'sJ Thomas Merton award, 1978; Human Rights award Ohio br. j ACLU, 1980; Ecumenical Leadership award Christian Ch. I (Disciples of Christ), 1986, Am. Jewish Com. award, 1991.11 Mem. Phi Gamma Delta. Episcopalian. Home: Marquette,' 1 Mich. Died Oct. 20, 2009.



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I s. Earl and Edith Belle Burton; m. Betty I Jean Hill, Oct. 6, 1951; children: Randall L., Roger E., Jana I S. Comett, Jill E. Brown. BA, Tex. Tech U., 1957, MA,: 1959; PhD, U. N.Mex, 1965. From asst. prof, to assoc. prof. I W. Tex. State U., Canyon, 1959—63, prof., dept. head.B 1966—76, prof, geology, 1976—89; prof. Temple U., To- J kyo, 1989—91; prof, emeritus W. Tex. U., Canyon, j from 1991. Owner Geomag Surveys, Canyon, from 1970. 1 52. 1 Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Sgt. USAF, 1948 Recipient Favorite Prof, award, W. Tex. State Coll., Canyon, | 1960. Democrat. Presbyterian. Avocation: golf. Home: Can- I yon, Tex. Died Feb. 26, 2008. j

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L.A.,"B Nat.

Casablanca Records; pres., black music divsn. Records, 1984-88; pres., CEO Motown Records, 1988-95; head urban divsn. DreamWorks Records, 1998—2001; CEO Def Soul Classics, 2004—08. Bd. dirs. Founders Nat. Bank, 2001—08. Recipient Path of Excellence award, Hutson-Tillotson Coll., 2001. Died Nov. 4, 2008. promotions

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BURSON-DYER, LORRAINE, Omaha, Dec.

library

executive,

b.

Elmer Ivan and Marie Eleanor (Benedict) Eastman; m. Francis Mark Burson, Apr. 25, 1948 (wid.); children: Melanie Burson Daniel, Brent Donald, Brian Lee; m. Eldon A. Dyer, July 11, 2004. BA with 20, 1925; d.

honors, Portland State U., 1975. Cons. Congregational Libr., Portland, from 1975; libr. Peace Ch. of Brethren, Portland, 1948—55, Burlingame Bapt. Ch., Portland, 1961—88, Village Bapt. Ch., Beaverton, Oreg., 1987—93; exec. dir. Ch. and Synagogue Libr. Assn., Portland, 1987 2006; ret. Author: Recruiting and Training Volunteers for Church/Synagogue Libraries, 1986; contbr. articles to numerous mags. Named Outstanding Scholar, Portland State U., 1974. Mem. Pacific N.W. Assn. Ch. Librs. (pres. 1988-89), N.W. Assn. Christian Librs., Assn. Christian Librs., Nat. Ch. Libr. Coun., Congregational Librs. Assn. of B.C., Luth. Ch. Libr. Assn., Evangel. Ch. Libr. Assn. Baptist. Home: Beaverton, Oreg. Died June 30, 2008.



BURT, JOHN HARRIS,

retired

bishop; b. Marquette,

11, 1918; s. Bates G. and Emily May (Bailey) m. Martha M. Miller, Feb. 16, 1946; children: Susan, Emily, Sarah, Mary. BA, Amherst Coll., 1940, D.D. (hon.),

Mich., Apr. B.;

1960; BA, Va. Theol. Sem., 1943, B.D., 1967; D.D., Youngstown U., 1958, Kenyon Coll., 1967. Boys worker Christodora House, NYC, 1940-41; ordained to ministry Episcopal Ch., 1943; canon Christ Ch. Cathedral; rector St. Paul's Ch., St. Louis, 1943-44; chaplain to Episc. students U. Mich., 1946-50; rector St. John's Ch., Youngstown, Ohio, 1950-57, All Saints Ch., Pasadena, Calif., 1957-67; bishop coadjutor Ohio, 1967-68; Episc. bishop of Ohio, 1968-84. Pres. So. Calif. Council Chs., 1962-65; mem. bd. Ch. Soc. Coll. Work, 1964-71; chmn. clergy deployment bd. Episc. Ch., 1971-73 Co-author: World Religions and World

BUSCH, DANIEL ADOLPH, Paul, May 31, 1912; s. Karl

geologist, educator; b. St.

George Adolph and Lulu

I 1

Elizabeth Busch; m. Emilie Louise Finch; children: Daniel I Andrew(dec), David Arthur. BSc, Capital U., Columbus, j Ohio, 1934, DSc (hon.), 1960; MA, Ohio State U., Colum- I bus, 1936, PhD, 1939. Instr. U. Pitts., 1938 42; with Pa. i Huntley Petro- ' Geol. Survey, Pitts., 1943 44, Huntley leum Cons., Pitts., 1944 46; sr. rsch. geologist Carter, h Rsch. Lab., Tulsa, 1946 51; chief geologist Zephyr Petroleum Co., Tulsa, 1951 54; petroleum geology cons. Tulsa, j 1955—89; ret., 1989. Vis. prof, geology U. Okla., Norman, 1964 Gas Cons., Intemat., Tulsa, J 74; lectr. Oil 1967 89; lectr. in field; cons, in field. Author: Stratigraphic Traps in Sandstones - Exploration Techniques, 1974 (Robert Dott Best Publ. award, 1975), Exploration Methods for! f Sandstone Reservoirs, 1985. Fellow: Geol. Soc. Am. (sr.); mem.: Am. Assn. Petroleum Geologists (hon.; v.p. "I 1966—67, pres. 1973—74, Matson award 1959, Leversonll award 1971, Sidney Powers medal 1982, Monroe Cheney award 2003, Am. Registry of Outstanding Profls. from 4 2003), Sigma Xi. Avocations: travel, gardening, invest- I ments. Died Nov. 7, 2007. I







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social worker, public

administrator; b. Chgo., June 10, 1911; d. Ira J. and Lillian (Holznogel) Chapin; widowed; children: Katha Busse Martin, Barbara, Susan Busse Terzuoli, James, Martha Busse in Retailing, Cavanagh, Peter. BS, De Pauw U., 1932;

MS

NYU,

MA,

U. Chgo., 1964. Cert, social worker, 111., Buyer girls wear Emporium, San Francisco, 1934-36; buyer Fair Store, Chgo., 1936-39; real estate broker Piersen Realty, Deerfield, 111., 1952-59; social worker 111. Dept. Pub. Aid, Waukegan, 1960-64, family welfare cons., 1964-65, dir. edn., asst. to downstate mgr., supr. self support, 1965-74; asst. to downstate mgr. 111. Dept. Pub. aid. Founder Friends of Pauma Valley, Calif., 1988; vol patient care Elizabeth Hospice. Recipient Big Apple award Pauma Valley Sch., 1990, JC Penney Golden Rule award 1993, Unity award Palomar Pomerado Health Systems, 1996. Mem. Acad. Certified Social Workers. Republican. Methodist. Avocation: collecting bing grondahl plates and music boxes. Died July 4, 2008. 1933;

real estate broker.

BUTERO, LAURA LEE,

education association profesd. Percy Dorval and Gertrude (Brown) Barchard. BS in Journalism, U. Oreg., 1984. Sr. tester quality control Owens Coming sional; b. Berkeley, Calif.,

Nov. 25, 1946;

WHO WAS WHO IN AMERICA Fiberglas, Santa Clara, Calif., 1965-67, 70-72; serviceperElectric Co., San Jose, Calif., 1975-77; son Pacific Gas pipeperson, gas serviceperson N.W. Natural Gas Co., Eu-

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BUTHERUS, MARJORIE ELAINE,

bank officer; b. Burlington Junction, Mo., Aug. 21, 1927; d. William Achilles and Florence Elizabeth (Wallace) Thornhill; m. Paul Francis Butherus, Feb. 15, 1947; children: Ted Francis, Mark Franklin, Paula Elaine, Thomas David, Pamela Ann, retired

Martin Albert. Grad. high sch., Maryville, Mo. Sec. Nodaway Valley Bank, Maryville, Mo., 1945-49; utility stenographer City Nat. Bank, Kansas City, Mo., 1952-53; consumer banking officer Commerce Bank of Kansas City, Lexington, Mo., 1972-94; ret., 1994. Treas., Lafayette also bd. county chmn., 1989 County chpt. ARC, 1974 Lexingdirs.; treas. Lexington Cmty. Betterment, 1985 ton Literacy Coun., 1991, Lead 200 Leadership Coun., 1990 Mem. Bus. and Profl. Women (1st v.p. Lexington 1991-92, bd. dirs., Woman of Yr. award 1991), Lexington Bus. and Profl. Women's Club (pres.), Gen. Federated



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BUTLER, EULOUS SONNY, small business owner; b. Eastman, Ga., Feb. 18, 1939; s. Eulous S. Butler and Johnnie Lois (Youngblood) Hanson; m. Sondra Arnold; children: Lindy Renee Butler, Tracy Leigh. BS, U Nebr., 1969; MS, George Washington U., 1972. Commd. 2d It. U.S. Army, 1963, advanced through grades to It. col., 1978, assigned to Europe, Vietnam, CONUS, 1963-83; dir. med.

mktg. Martin Marietta Data Systems Co., Greenbelt, Md., 1983-85; gen. mgr. govt. ops. Baxter Travenol Corp., Washington, 1985-86; owner, pres. SYSA, Inc., San Antonio, from 1986. Instr. U. Md., Roosevelt U., San Antonio Coll., Cen. Tex. Coll., 1972-83; asst. chair dept. computer sci. U. North Tex.; cons. Travenol Labs., U.S. Office Pers. Mgmt., Identity Rsch. Inst., Inc., 1983—, CIS (Computer Info. Scis.), Inc., Nat. Video Inc. Contbr. chpts. to books, articles to profl. jours. Decorated Bronze Star. Avocations: scuba, tennis, golf, sailing. Home: Lexington, Ky. Died Dec. 15, 2007.

BUTTERWORTH, ROBERT ROMAN, psychologist, remedia therapist; b. Pittsfield, Mass., June 24, 1946; John Leon and Martha Helen (Roman) B. BA, SUNY, MA, Marist Coll., 1975; PhD in Clin. Psychology,

searcher, s.

CALISHER

29 Take City tion of

Hall!:

New

Mayor Tom Whalen and

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Democrat. Died Mar.

BUTTON, ROBERT EASTON,

communications execuEnglewood, NJ, July 25, 1915; s. John Conyers and Olive Lyle (Demarest) B.; m. Decima Knight, July 2, 1945; children: Phyllis Ann, Marilyn, Allyson. BA, Dartmouth Coll., 1936; LLB, Bklyn. Law Sch., 1939. Clk. Guaranty Trust Co., NYC, 1936-39; program mgr. NBC, NYC, 1939-41; col. U.S. Army, 1941-46; sales exec. NBC, NYC, 1946-54; cons. Sec. Def, Washington, 1954-55; dir. Voice of Am., Washington, 1955-58; counselor of embassy U.S. Govt., Paris, 1958-64; exec. asst. to chmn. Comsat, Washington, 1964-73; dir. satellite ops. Teleprompter, NYC, 1973-75; pres. Am. TransCom, Greenwich, Conn., from tive; b.

1975. Instr. in field. Contbr. articles to local pubis. Mem. Res. Officers Assn., 1991—, Broadcast Pioneers, N.Y.C., 1991—; dir. Orch., Greenwich, N.Y, 1991—, Mens Chorus, 1991—. With U.S. Army, 1944-45. Recipient 2 Bronze Stars. Mem. High Arctic Explorers Club, Lions, Acadia Lodge F&AM, Univ. Club D.C., Ret. Men's Assn. Republican. Avocations: music, performing and composing. Home: Old Greenwich, Conn. Died Aug. 9, 2008.

BYERRUM, RICHARD UGLOW,

college dean; b.

Au-

22, 1920; s. Earl Edward and Florence m. Claire Somers, Apr. 3, 1945; children: Elizabeth, Mary, Carey. AB, Wabash Coll., 1942, D.Sc. (hon.), 1967; PhD, U. 111., 1947. Teaching asst. U. El., rora,

111.,

(Uglow)

Sept.

B.;

1942-44; research asso. U.S. Chem. Corps, toxicity dept. U. Chgo., 1944-47; faculty Mich. State U., East Lansing, from 1947, prof, biochemistry, 1957-91, prof, emeritus, from 1991; acting dir. Mich. State U. (Inst. Biology and Medicine), 1961-62; dean Mich. State U. (Coll. Natural Sci.), 1962-86. Author: (with others) Experimental Biochemistry, 1956; Editorial bd.: (with others) Phytochemistry, 1961-81; Contbr. (with others) numerous articles to profl. jours. Mem. Project Hope, 1961 Trustee Mich. Health Council, 1961 pres., 1966. Travel grantee Intemat. Congress Biochemistry, Vienna, 1958; Travel grantee Intemat. Congress Biochemistry, Montreal, 1959 Mem. Am. Chem. Soc. (lectr. vis. scientist program, awards com., visitor for com. profl. tng.), N. Central Assn. Colls, and Secondary Schs., A.A.A.S., Am. Soc. Plant Physiologists (trustee, exec, com.), Am. Soc. Biol. Chemists, Soc. Exptl. Biology and Medicine, Mich. Acad. Arts, Sci. and Letters, Phi Beta Kappa (pres. local chpt. 1962), Sigma Xi (awards com., Jr. Research award Mich. State U. chpt. 1958), Phi Kappa Phi (pres. 1968-69), Phi Lambda Upsilon, Alpha Chi Sigma, Beta Theta Pi. Achievements include patent in cancer tumor inhibiting material. Home: East Lansing, Mich. Died Sept. 28, 2009.





;

,

1972; Calif.

Grad.

Inst.,

1983. Asst. clin. psychologist

Dept. Mental Hygiene, Wassaic,

N.Y

State

1972-75; pres. Internal.

Trauma Assocs., L.A. and Downey, Calif., from 1976. Cons. L.a. County Dept. Health Svc; staff clinician San Bernardino County Dept. Mental Health, 1983-85; staff psychologist State of Calif. Dept. Mental Health, 1985—; media interviews include PA, L.A. Times, N.Y. Times, USA Today, Wall St Jour., Washington Post, Redbook mag., London Daily Mail and many others; TV and radio interviews

NBA

and ABC networks, Oprah Winfrey Show, CNN Newsnight, Can. Radio Network, Mut. Radio Network and many others. Served with

CBA,

include Larry King Live,

USAF, 1965-69. Mem. Am. Psychol. Assn.

for

Media

Psychology, Calif. Psychol. Assn., Nat. Accreditation Assn. Psychoanalysis. Home: Los Angeles, Calif. Died Jan. 14,

BUTTLER, FRANCIS

A.

(FRANK BUTTLER),

public

Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 26, 1927; s. and Eleanor M. (Theado) B.; m. Jewell A.

relations executive; b.

Herman

J.

Moranda, July 28, 1973;

1

child, Frances E, Buttler

Saave-

BS in Journalism, Ohio State U., 1950. Polit. reporter UPI, Columbus, 1950-51; pub. info, officer Ohio Dept. Indsl. Relations, Columbus, 1951; asst. news mgr. Columbia Gas System, Columbus, 1952-53; asst. news editor Chesapeake & Ohio Ry., Cleve., 1953-54; pub. relations mgr. Am. Motors Corp., Detroit, 1955-67; dir. devel. Detroit Inst. Tech., 1967-68; dir. communications Greater Detroit C. of C, 1968-70; pres. Buttler Pub. Relations Counsel, Troy, Mich., from 1970. Contbr. articles to newspapers and mags. Chmn. dist. pub. relations Vols, for Romney, 1961; cons. Warren mayoral campaign, 1970, Ellie Peterson for U.S. Senate, 1964. Mem. Pub. Relations Soc. Am. (accredited dra.

mem),

Soc. Profl. Journalists, Am. Arbitration Assn., Am. Legion, Adcraft Club Detroit, Detroit Press Club, Elks. Avocations: art, music, travel. Died Feb. 13, 2008.

BUTTON, DANIEL EVAN,

consultant, editor, former United States Representative from New York; b. Dunkirk, NY, Nov. 1, 1917; m. Rebecca B. Pool; children: Nancy,

Mary; m. Rena P. Columbia U., 1939. Papers, Wilmington, Del., also;

Sarah, Daniel, Jefferson (dec. 1986), Posner, 1969. AB, U. Del., 1938; MS,

Reporter, editor News- Jour. ^P, NYC, 1939-46; dir. pub. rels. U. Del., 1947-51; asst. to

SUNY, Albany, 1952-58; mem. staff Rensselaer Poly. 1959; editorial page editor Times-Union, Albany, 1959-60, exec, editor, 1960-66; mem. US Congress from 29th Dist., 1967-70; exec, dir., pres. Arthritis Found., 1971-75; exec. asst. to pres. State Commn. on Independent Colleges and Universities, 1994 2003. Editor-inchief Sci. Digest, N.Y.C., 1976-80; editor Health Protection mag., N.Y.C., 1981-82; cons. Button and Button, pub. affairs com. Author: Lfndsay: A Man for Tomorrow, 1965, pres.

Inst.,



So. Calif., 1940,

MFA,

1941. Cert. tchr. fine

1948-62; Inc., NYC, Honolulu, 1962-70; sales mgr., v.p. United Realty, Inc., Honolulu, 1970-80; painter, lectr. pvt. studio, Honolulu, from 1980. Executed 8 murals in Ct. of the Flowers, San Francisco Exposition, 1930; exhibited

Far East ops.

V.p.

Grolier,

tchr./lectr. pvt. studio/sch.,

in

one-man shows and

travelling exhbns.;

ings in pvt. collections worldwide. Lt.

Mem. Windward (Hawaii). Roman

numerous

USN,

paint-

1941-46, PTO.

Guild (Hawaii), Cercle Francais Catholic. Avocations: photography, jogging. Died Dec. 20, 2007. Artists

ROSA MARIE, nurse, educator; b. Bait., Aug. 29, 1942; d. Milton Allen and Viola (Clinton) Blow; m. Alonzo Cain Jr., Feb. 18, 1967; children: Deborah Lachelle, Michael Terrell. Diploma, Provident Hosp., Bait., 1968; BSN, Coppin State Coll., Bait., 1980; MSN, U. Md., Bait., 1984. RN, Md.; cert. CPR instr./trainer. Nurse Provident CAIN,

Hosp., Bait., 1968-70, supr. ICCU, 1970-71, cardiac care coord., 1971-72, adult nurse practitioner, from 1973; instr. nursing Watterson Skills Ctr., Bait., 1985-89; asst. prof. div. nursing Coppin State Coll., from 1989. Coord, nursing asst. program Edmondson-Westside Adult Ctr., 1992, instr., 1992 Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Tchr. diabetes and CPR Shiloh Bapt. Ch., Turner Station, Md., 1984-88; mem. Gov.'s Commn. on High Blood Pressure, 1983-89. Mem. ANA, Md. Nurses Assn., Coun. Nurse Practitioners, Sigma Theta Tau, Chi Eta Phi. Avocations: travel, shopping. Home: Baltimore, Md. Died Jan. 12, 2008.



.

KATHRYN

CALAMITA, ELIZABETH, nursing adminb. Portland, Maine, Oct. 12, 1943; d. Maurice Daniel and Eleanor Elizabeth (Sullivan) Casey; m. John Joseph Calamita, Jan. 9, 1965; children: Angela Marie, Carla Anne, Daniel John. RN, Mercy Hosp. Sch. Nursing, Springfield, Mass., 1964; student, Midwestern State U., Wichita Falls, Tex., 1979-86, Vernon Regional Coll., 1987; BS, St. Joseph's Coll., Windham, Maine, 1992; BSN, Ha. State U., 2001. Cert. ACLS, PALS. Staff nurse Mercy Hosp., Springfield, 1964; med/surg. nurse Wichita Gen. Hosp., Wichita Falls, Tex., 1976-77, nurse ICU, 1977-79, supr. dept. nursing, 1979-86, assoc. adminstr. nursing dept., 1986-92; health facility adminstr. Wichita Falls Rehab. Hosp., 1992; rehab, nurse Bay Convalescent and Rehab. Ctr., Panama City, Fla., 1993-94; asst. L.A. Wagner Nursing and Rehab. Ctr., Panama City, Fla., 1994-99; nursing supr. Gulf Coast Cmty. Hosp., Panama City, Fla., from 1999. Mem. (cert, in mgmt., 1995, cert, gerontology 1997), Fla. Nursing Assn., NACN. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Avocations: travel, music, swimming, boating, sewing. Home: Panama City, Fla. Died July 14, 2008. istrator;

DON

ANA

CALDEIRO, FERNANDO (FRANK CALDEIRO),

as-

Buenos Aires, June 12, 1958; m. Donna Marie Emero; 2 children. AAS in Aerospace Tech., SUNY, Farm-

tronaut; b.

BYLINSKY, GENE MICHAEL,

magazine

editor; b. Bel-

s. Michael Ivan and Dora (Shadan) B.; m. Gwen Gallegos, Aug. 14, 1955; children: Tanya, Gregory. BA in Journalism, La. State U., 1955. Staff reporter Wall St. Jour., Dallas, 1957-59, San Francisco, 1959-61, NYC, 1961; sci. writer Nat. Observer, Washington, 1961-62, Newhouse Newspapers, Washington, 196266; bd. editors Fortune Mag., NYC, 1966—2001, contbg. writer, from 2002. Author: The Innovation Millionaires, 1976, Mood Control, 1978, Life in Darwin's Universe,

grade, Yugoslavia, Dec. 30, 1930;

1981, Silicon Valley, High Tech Window on the Future, 1985. Served with AUS, 1956. Recipient 21st Ann. Albert Lasker Med. Journalism award, 1970, Deadline award Sigma Delta Chi, 1970, 72, 79, spl. commendation AMA, 1967, 68, 72, Journalism award, 1974, Claude Bernard Sci. Journalism award Nat. Soc. Med. Rsch., 1973, 74, James T. Grady award for interpreting chemistry to pub. Am. Chem. Soc., 1976, Am. Space Writers Assn. award, 1976-79, Bus. Journalism award U. Mo.-Columbia, 1984, Journalism award Am. Assn. Engring. Socs./Engring. Found., 1995, hon. mention award, 1970, 71, hon. mention award AAASWestinghouse Corp., 1975, 76, 77, hon. mention award Overseas Press Club, 1988. Mem. Nat. Assn. Sci. Writers, N.Y. Acad. Scis. Mem. Russian Orthodox Ch. Home: Fort Collins, Colo. Died Sept. 18, 2008.

ingdale,

1978;

BSME,

U. Ariz.,

1984;

MS

in Engring.

Mgmt., U. Ctrl. Fla., 1995. Test dir. B-1B bomber Rockwell/USAF, 1985—88; sys. specialist space shuttle main propulsion, Kennedy Space Ctr. Rockwell, Fla., 1988 91; cryogenics and propulsion sys. expert NASA, Kennedy Space Ctr., 1991 96; astronaut NASA, Johnson Space Ctr., Houston, 1996—2009. Mem. Presdl. Commn.





for Ednl. Excellence for Hispanic Americans, 2002.

Mem.:

Owners and Pilots Assn., Exptl. Aircraft Assn. Avocations: experimental aircraft, snorkeling, amateur radio, metalworking. Died Oct. 3, 2009. Aircraft

CALDERONE, MARLENE ELIZABETH,

toxicology

technician; b. DuBois, Pa., Apr. 10, 1940; d. James Joseph and Elizabeth Madge (Marando) C. Student, Canisius Coll.,

1960. Rsch. chemist SUNY, Buffalo, 1960-64, UCLA, 1965-67; toxicology technician Damon Reference Labs.,

Newbury

Park, Calif., from 1967. Lectr. in toxicology Calif. Luth. U., Thousand Oaks, 1985-86. Contbr. abstracts to profl. jours., presenter papers to sci. meetings. Mem. Am. Assn. Clin. Chemistry, Calif. Assn. Toxicologists. Home: Canyon Cntry, Calif. Died Aug. 5, 2008.

CALDWELL, WILLARD

E., psychologist, educator; b.

NY, July 10, 1920; s. Howard Eugene and (Warner) Caldwell. AB in Psychology, U. Fla., Gainesville, 1940, in Psychology, 1941; PhD in Psychology, Cornell U., Ithaca, NY, 1946; postgrad., Washington Sch. Psychiatry, 1948-53. Lie. psychologist DC, diplomate clin. psychology Am. Bd. Forensic Examiners, cert, diplomate psychotherapy Am. Psychotherapy Assn., diplomate neuropsychology Am. Bd. Psychological Specialties. Grad. asst. psychology U. Fla., Gainesville, 1940-41; teaching asst. Psychology Dept. Cornell U., 1943-46; prof, psychology, dept. chmn. Mary Baldwin Coll., Staunton, Va., 1947-48; asst. prof., assoc. prof., prof, psychology George Washington U., Washington, 1948-85, prof, emeritus, 1985 2008. Psychotherapist. Editor, contbg. author: Principles of Comparative Psychology, 1960; contbr. over 50 articles to profl. jours. Pvt. US Army, 1941-42. Mem. APA, Am. Coll. Forensic Examiners, Am. Psychol. Soc. (diplomate), DC Psychology Assn., Intemat. Soc. Biometerology. Republican. Episcopalian. Avocations: swimming, gardening, travel. Home: Washington, DC. Died Dec. 14, 2008. Flushing, LI,

BYRNE, ALLAN DEAN,

minister; b. Pontiac,

111.,

Oct. 3,

1930; s. Ira Council and Vera Ruth (Rittenhouse) B.; m. Louise Marie Wichmann, Aug. 12, 1951 (div. Mar. 1983); children: Allan Mark, Wesley Charles, Rae Marie; m. Mary Elizabeth Gottula, Apr. 27, 1985. B. Philosophy, 111. Wesleyan U., 1952; MDiv, Garrett Theol. Sem., Evanston, 111., 1955; DMin, Christian Theol. Sem., Indpls., 1980. Ordained minister in Meth. Ch., 1955. Pastor Dyer (Ind.) Meth. Ch., 1954-59; assoc. pastor City Meth. Ch., Gary, Ind., 1959-64; pastor Grace Meth. Ch., Rochester, Ind., 1964-68; sr. pastor First United Meth. Ch., Hobart, Ind., 1968-73, Waynedale United Meth. Ch., Ft. Wayne, Ind., 1973-77, College Ave. United Meth. Ch., Muncie, Ind., 1977-83, Woodmar United Meth. Ch., Hammond, Ind., 1983-86, First United Meth. Ch., South Bend, Ind., from 1986. Commn. mem. Commn. on Christian Unity and Interreligious Concerns, Ind., 198791; chairperson South Bend Cluster of United Meth. Ministers, 1987-91; mem. exec. com. South Bend Dist. Coun. on Ministries, 1987-91. Bd. dirs. Madison Ctr., South Bend 1989-91, Bashor Children's Home, Goshen, Ind., 1989-91. Mem. Rotary. Home: Whitewater, Wis. Died Sept. 23, 2007.

NY

NY

BA, U.

1938; arts.

CAILLIET,

MARCEL EMILE, artist, educator; b.

Dijon,

France, Sept. 8, 1914; came to U.S., 1926; s. Lucien and Valentine Margarite (Thome) C; m. Helene Amoy, May 20, 1940 (dec. Feb. 1986); m. Dorothy Kirk Frederick, Nov. 30, 1986; children: Jon, Michelle, Lorella. BS, Villanova U.,

Lillian

MA



CALISHER, HORTENSE (MRS. CURTIS HARNACK), writer; b. NYC, Dec. 20, 1911; d. Joseph Henry and Hedvig (Lichtstern) Calisher; m. Curtis Harnack, Mar. 23, 1959; children from previous marriage: Bennet, Peter. AB, Barnard Coll., NY, 1932; LittD (hon.), Skidmore Coll., 1980, Grinnell Coll., 1986; LittD, Adelphi U., 1988. Adj. prof. English Barnard Coll., 1956—57; vis. lectr. U. Iowa,

I !11

CALKINS 1957, 1959-1960, Stanford U., Calif., 1958, Sarah Lawrence

NY; adj. prof. Columbia U., NYC, 1968—70, CCNY, 1969; vis. prof. lit. SUNY, Purchase, 1971—72, Brandeis U., 1963—64, U. Pa., 1965, Coll., 1962, 1967, Bronxville,

Bennington

Brown

Coll.,

WHO WAS WHO IN AMERICA

30

1978, Washington U.,

St.

Louis, 1979,

U., 1986; Regent's prof. U. Calif., 1976; guest lectr.

US/China Arts Exch., China, 1986. Author: (fiction) In the Absence of Angels, 1951, False Entry, 1961, Tales for the Mirror, 1962, Textures of Life, 1963, Extreme Magic, 1964, Joumey from Ellipsia, 1966, The Railway Police, and The Last Trolley Ride, 1966, The New Yorkers, 1970, Standard

(2), Bronze Star (2), Legion of Merit (4), Navy ribbon, Dept. Def. Commendation medal; French Govt. Merite Maritime; recipient Presdl. Unit citation. Mem. U.S. Naval Acad. Alumni Assn. (Disting. Graduate award, 2004), U.S. Naval Inst., Univ. Club (N.Y.C.), N.Y Yacht Club, Chesapeake Bay Yacht Club (Easton, Md.). Home: Bryn Mawr, Pa. Died June 3, 2009.

Star

Commendation

b.

New

Cambon

music educator, musician; Orleans, Feb. 27, 1917; d. Maurice Cornelius and Marie Camilia Murray. BA, Tulane U., 1939,

PhD, 1975; postgrad., Benedictine Abbey of Solesmes, France, 1955; MusM, U. Mich., 1947. Organist, music dir. St. Louis Cathedral, New Orleans, from 1941; instr. music Ursuline Coll., New Orleans, 1949—51, Ursuline Acad.,

Jack Fenno), 1992, In the Palace of the Movie King, 1993, In the Slammer with Carol Smith, 1997, The Novellas of Hortense Calisher, 1997, Sunday Jews, 2003, (autobiography) Herself, 1972, (memoir) Tattoo for a Slave, 2004; contbr. numerous short stories to mags, and periodicals. Recipient Nat. Coun. Arts award, 1967, Lifetime Achievement award, Nat. Endowment for Arts, 1989; grantee

founding chmn. dept. liturgical music Coll. Music. Condr. St. Louis Cathedral Choir in Europe, England and Ireland. Coord, choirs and brass choir One Shell Sq. La. Philharm. Orch., New Orleans, from 1989. Recipient 1st prize musicol. rsch., Mu Phi Epsilon, 1975 76, Order of Chevalier des Arts et Lettres, French Govt., 1983; grantee, Schlieder Found., 1959, for concert tours, Archdiocese of New Orleans and St. Louis Cathedral, 1987 98; Fulbright scholar, Hochschule Musik in Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany, 1951 53. Mem.: Bach Oratorio Soc. (founding mem.), Am. Guild Organists (founding mem., dean). Roman Catholic. Home: Spring, Tex. Died Dec. 30, 2007.

Guggenheim

fellowship, 1952, 1955.

1987—90), Authors Guild,

PEN Am.

Home: New York, NY. Died

CALKINS,

Mem.:

Or.

AAAL

(pres.

(pres.

1986—87).

HAROLD LEROY,

New

1942^9, McGhee Sch., New Orleans, 1951—61; prof, music Loyola U., New Orleans, 1959—82, Orleans,







Jan. 15, 2009.

minister;

b.

Ruthren,

Iowa, Mar. 8, 1920; s. Ernest Alva and Daisy (Zielstra) C; m. Fern Louise Wagner, Sept. 17, 1944; children: Kent LeRoy, Ross Calvin. BA, Andrews U., 1943, MA, 1958, MDiv, 1966. Ordained to ministry Seventh-day Adventist, 1947. Pastor Seventh-day Adventist, Temple City, Calif., 1956-66; pres. So. Calif. Seventh-day Adventist Conf., Glendale, Calif., 1972-81, British Union Seventh-day Adventist, Watford, Herts, Eng., 1981-86, ret., 1986. Pres. So. Calif. Assn. Seventh-day Adventists, Glendale, 1972-81. Author: Master Preachers, 1960; contbr. articles to mags. Vice-chmn. bd. White Meml. Med. Ctr., L.A., 1972-81, Glendale Adventist Med. CTr., 1972-81; bd. dirs. Loma Linda (Calif.) U., 1972-81. Home: Loma Linda, Calif. Died Jan. 4, 2008. lawyer; b. Oklahoma City, Okla., Oct. 12, 1931; s. Kenneth Elbert and Sarah Jane (Robison) C; m. Pamela Vee Redding, Aug. 28, 1979; children: Michael, Deborah, Sandra, Karen, Benjamin. BME, U. Tex., El Paso, 1953; cert, composer, Berklee Sch. Music, Boston, 1959; BS in Law, Glendale U., 1976, JD, 1979. Bar: Calif. 1982. Social ins. rep. HHS, 1961-87; pvt. practice Glendale, Calif., from 1982. With U.S. Army, 1954-56. Avocation: music. Home: Alamogordo, N.Mex. Died Nov. 26, 2007.

CALLAWAY, JOHN DOUGLAS, broadcasting executive; Spencer, W.Va., Aug. 22, 1936; s. Charles E. and Dorothy (Garwood) C; m. Shirley A. Andersen, Aug. 16, 1957 (div. Oct. 1978); children: Ann Hampton, Elizabeth Garwood: m. Patrice Fletcher, 1983. Student, Ohio Wesley an U., 1954-56, U. Chgo., 1958-59. Gen. assignment reporter Radio & TV CBS, Chgo., 1957-64, pub. affairs dir., 1964-66, news dir., 1966-68; v.p. program services CBS Radio, NYC, 1968-70, nat. group corr., 1971-73; reporter WBBM-TV, Chgo., 1973-74; dir. news WTTW-TV, Chgo., 1974-83; host Chgo. Tonight, 1984—99; contbg. editor WLS-TV, ABC, 1981-83. Guest lectr. Notre Dame U, Northwestern U, Columbia Coll., Manchester Coll., Loyola U., Chgo., U. Chgo. Div. Sch.; Welles disting. vis. scholar George Williams Coll., 1980-81; bd. dirs. William Benton Fellowships in Broadcast Journalism, U. Chgo. Author: (with others) Action on the Streets; contbr. (with others) numerous articles to mags. Mem. adv. com. Am. Refugee Commn.; mem. vis. com. student programs and facilities U. Chgo.; bd. dirs. Chgo. Theol. Sem.; mem. Chgo. com. Chgo. b.

WBBM

Council Fgn. Relations. Recipient Assoc. Press award, NCCJ award, Ohio State Broadcast award, Chgo. Emmy award, 1978, Peabody award, 1980, Emmy award, 1981, 83

Mem. Radio-TV News Dirs. Assn., Soc. Midland Sigma Delta Chi. Mem. United Ch. Christ. Died

CAMERON, ELEANOR CRANSTON FOWLE,

CALVERT, JAMES FRANCIS,

writer;

Palo Alto, Calif., Nov. 22, 1909; d. William McGregor and Carol Edith (Dixon) Cranston; m. John Miller Fowle, June 19, 1929 (dec. Apr. 1983); children: Michael, Linda Fowle Burke; m. Donald Churchill Cameron, Aug. 25, 1984 (dec. Nov. 1996). Student, Stanford U., 1928-31. Author: Cranston, The Senator from California, 1980. Chmn. Dem. State

Women,

Com., 1966-80;

Calif.,

1966-80; officer Dem. State Ctrl. Anza C.C. Found., 1980-

pres. Foothill-De

90, bd. dirs., 1996-98; bd. dirs. Stanford U. Founding Grant Soc, 1980—; trustee Hidden Villa, Los Altos Hills, Calif.,

1996



.

Congregationalist. activist.

Home:

Avocations: travel, politics, Portola Valley, Calif. Died May

21, 2008.

CAMPBELL, ARLINGTON FICHTNER,

s.

John

Arlington and Ruth Elinor (Fichtner) C; m. Bonnie Lee Jackson, Sept. 14, 1963; children: William, Caroline. BEE, U.S. Naval Acad., 1961; MS in Fin. Mgmt., U.S. Naval Postgrad. Sch., 1970. Commd. ensign USN, 1961, advanced through grades to rear admiral, 1985, various assignments, 1961-77, commanded, 1977-80, 1st commanding officer, 1980-81, comdg. officer Trident submarine Gold, 1981-83, comdr. submarine squadron 18, 1983-84, dep. dir. attack submarine div., 1984-86, comdr. naval telecommunications command, 1986-88, comdr. submarine group 6, 1988 89, comdr. submarine group 10, 1989 93; v.p. Decision Systems Tech., Rockville, Md., 1994 96. Deocrated 4 Legion of Merits, Commendation medals, Meritorious Unit Commendation medal, Battle Efficiency E Ribbon, Navy Expeditionary medal, Nat. Def. Svc. medal, Sea Svc. Deployment Ribbons. Mem. U.S. Naval Acad. Alumni Assn., U.S. Naval Inst., Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Assn. (assoc. dir. 1987), Rotary, Am. Legion. Republican. Mem. Christian Ch. Avocations: reading, golf, photography, personal computing, music appreciation. Died Jan. 27, 2009.







CAMPBELL, CAROL ANN,

former

city

Edgar Campbell. City councilwoman, 2006 07; chair Com. Transport & Pub. d.



councilwoman; Dist. 4, Phila., Utilities;

mem.

&

Com.

Appropriations, Commerce Econ. Devel., Ethics, Gov., Legis. Oversight, Streets Svcs. Died Nov. 19, 2008.

Law

&

&

CAMPBELL, JAMES ROSS,

chemistry professor, secCalif., June 23,

Hamilton AFB,

ondary school educator;

June 23,

1952; s. David Anderson Campbell and Shirley Jean Zivney; m. Kathrine Anne Edwards, Oct. 18, 1991; children: Sarah Sabina, David Colin. BS, MacMurray Coll., Jacksonville, 111., 1974; MA, Ea. 111. U., Charleston, 1992. Cert, in phys. sci. educator 111., 1979. Math tchr. Talbot County Schs., Talbotton, Ga., 1975 79; sci. and math. tchr. Putnam County CUSD 535, Granville, 111., 1979—87, Westmer CUSD 203, 1987—2001; chemistry instr. Scott Cmty. Coll., Bettendorf, Iowa, from 2000; chemistry and physics instr. Riverdale CUSD 100, Port Byron, 111., from 2001. Scholastic bowl Putnam County HS, 1981—86, girls basketball coach, 1981—87, golf coach, 1986—87; girls basketball coach Westmer HS, 1987 97, volleyball coach, 1987—2001, scholastic bowl coach, 1995—2001, Riverdale HS, from 2001, volleyball coach, 2003—07. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Mem.: Riverdale Tchr.s' Assn. (pres. 2005). Avocations: politics, movies, reading, travel. Home: Joy, 111. Died Oct. 25, 2007.

manufacturing company

executive, retired military officer; b. Cleve., Sept. 8, 1920;

s.

Charles Spence and Grace (Gholson) C; m. Nancy Ridgeway King, Aug. 9, 1942 (dec. Dec. 1965); children: James, Margaret (dec. 1994), Charles; m. Margaretta Sergeant Harrison, Apr. 8, 1968. Student, Oberlin Coll., 1937-39, D.Sc. (hon.), 1960; BS in Elec. Engring., U.S. Naval Acad., 1942. Commnd. ensign U.S. Navy, 1942, advanced through grades to vice-adm., 1970; served on 9 war patrols in submarines PTO, World War II; comdr. diesel submarine U.S.S. Trigger, 1952-55; comdr. nuclear power submarine U.S.S. Skate, 1957—60, engaged in polar ops., 1958, 59; (1st submarine to break through ice and surface in Arctic Ocean), 1958; (1st ship to surface at North Pole), 1959; dir. politico-mil. policy Navy Dept., 1965-67; comdr. CruiserDestroyer Flotilla Eight, 1967-68; supt. U.S. Naval Acad., Annapolis, Md., 1968-72; comdr. U.S. First Fleet, 1972-73; ret., 1973; asst. to chmn. bd. Texaco Inc., NYC, 1973-74; v.p. Combustion Engring., Inc., Stamford, Conn., 1974-75, v.p. ops., 1975-84, dir., 1975-84; chmn. bd. Aqua-Chem. Inc., Milw., 1989-93. Corp. mem. Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst. Author: Surface at the Pole: The Extraordinary Voyages of the U.S.S. Skate, 1960 (paperback edit. 1996), A Promise to Your Country, 1961, The Naval Profession, 1965, Silent Running, 1995. Decorated D.S.M. (2), Silver

C;

b.





CAMPBELL, JOAN,

insurance company executive; b. 1929; d. Patrick Henry and Ida Josephine Loretto Heights Coll., Denver, 1950; MA, Cath. U. Am., 1963; PhD, U. Iowa, 1970. CLU, 1984. Agt. N.Y. Life Ins. Co., New Orleans, from 1976; reg. rep. N.Y. Life Securities Corp., New Orleans, from 1982. Mem. Nat. Assn. Securities Dealers, Nat. Assn. Life Underwriters, Am. Soc. CLU and ChFC. Home: Harvey, La. Died Dec. 31, 2007.

Chgo., July (Miller) C.

1,

BA,

Frederick

I

State U., 1949. Registered profl. engr., Oreg., cert. safety! of the Ams. Ext. specialist agrl. engring. U. 111. I

Champaign,

1948—54,



1954

55,

Oreg.

State

assoc. prof. gen. engring., 1955



gen. engring., 1966

77,

dir. safety,

U.,



Corvallu.1

66, head dept. ll

1978—85,

prof, emeri-'l

from 1985. Safety engring. cons. Rust Engring. Co., Albany, Oreg., 1978—79, Daniels Atty. at Law, Albany,! 1980 81; civil engr. Bur. Reclamation, Salem, Oreg.,! 1960—61. Author: (novels) The New Blend, 1972, History! of Wilsey and Morris County, Kansas, 1990, History of the! Campbell Family, 1991, Historic Happenings in Morris! County, Kansas, 1820 to 1993, 1993, Living on the Edge on I Planet Earth, 1994, Living on the Edge on the Early Kansas! Prairie, 1998; contbr. articles to sci. jours. Capt. arty. US! Army, 1942 46, Philippines. Democrat. Avocations:! travel, birdwatching. Home: Apache Junction, Ariz. Died! May 3, 2008. tus,





CAMPION, NARDI REEDER, 27, 1917; d. Russell

P.

writer; b. Honolulu, June I and Narcissa (Martin) Reeder; m.l

Thomas Baird Campion,

July 5, 1941 children: Thomas, Jr., I Edward, Frederick, Narcissa, Russell. AB, Wellesley Coll., I 1938. Tchr. of English Newport News (Va.) High Sch., ;

J

1940-42; freelance writer. Contbr. articles to numerous! The New Yorker, American Heritage, Reader's Digest, Family Circle, Life, others; co-author: (with'j Sgt. Marty Maher) Bring Up The Brass, 1951, (with Col.! Red Reeder) The West Point Story, 1956, (with Rosamond! W. Stanton) Look To This Day! The Lively Education of all Great Woman Doctor, Connie Guion, M.D., 1965; author:! Patrick Henry, Firebrand of the Revolution, 1961, Kit! Carson, Pathfinder of the West, 1963, Casa Means Homes,! 1970, Ann the Word, The Story of Mother Ann Lee, 1996, I Bringing up the Brass, 2002, Mother Ann Lee, Morning Star of the Shakers, 1990, Everyday Matters, A Love Story,! 2004, Over the Hill You Pick Up Speed: Reflections on I Aging (For Anyone Who Happens To), 2006, others. II Founder annual book and author luncheon, Friends of! Hopkins Ctr., Dartmouth Coll., Hanover, N.H., 1979—-! Died Nov. 29, 2007.

!

retired mili-

tary officer; b. Steubenville, Ohio, Mar. 11, 1939;

Authors,

2009.

(Henderson)

(div. 1978); children:

jours, including

b.

community

CALKINS, KENNETH ELBERT,

s. Alfred Wray and Zoafl m. Eula Marie Hagan, Aug. 31, 1941 J., Chris J., Victor C, Terry D.; m. Roberta Louise DeVoe, Feb. 14, 1980. BS in Agrl.! Engring., Kans. State U., 1947; MS in Agrl. Engring., Oreg.!

Wilsey, Kans., Apr. 20, 1920;

May

profl.

CAMBON, ELISE MURRAY,

Dreaming, 1972, Eagle Eye, 1973, Queenie, 1973, The Collected Stories of Hortense Calisher, 1975, On Keeping 1977, Mysteries of Motion, 1983, Saratoga Hot, 1985, The Bobby-Soxer, 1986 (Janet Heidinger Kafka prize, U. Rochester, 1987), Age, 1987, Kissing Cousins: A Memory, 1988, The Small Bang (under the pseudonym of

Women,

CAMPBELL, JOHN CARL, retired engineering educator; l| b.

MARK

CAMPLIN, EUGENE, small business owner; b. I Anderson, Ind., July 25, 1954; s. Eugene and Martha E. (Markle) C; m. Kimberleigh A. LaPierre, June 28, 1986; 1 children: Laura A., Lindsay Michelle. Student, Ball State'! U., 1973-76. Owner Mark Camplin Ins. and Rentals, Anderson, from 1979. Sponsor Little League teams, 1981 I Named one of Outstanding Young Men of Am., 1983. Mem. Kiwanis (chmn. local club 1985), Sertoma (chmn. 1984).! Democrat. Avocations: golf, travel, family. Died Oct. 11, || 2007.



.

1

CAMPOS, JOAQUIN PAUL,

HI, chemical physicist,!

b. LA, Feb. 16, 1962; s. Joaquin ! Reyna and Maria Luz (Chavez) C; m. Barbara Ann Es- I quivel, Oct. 31, 1987; children: Courtney Luz, Nathaniel!

regulatory affairs analyst;

Alexander. Student, U. Calif., Santa Cruz, 1980-85, UCLA, I 1985-86. Tutor U. Calif., Sania Cruz, 1980-82, admissions I liaison, 1982-84; chem. teaching assoc. L.A. Unified Sch. I Dist., 1985-87; pvt. tutor Santa Clara, L.A., 1987-89; tech. I specialist Alpha Therapeutics Corp., LA, 1989-95; regula- I tory affairs specialist III Gensia Labs., Ltd., Irvine, Calif., I 1995-96; sr. assoc. Genentech, Inc., South San Francisco, I from 1996. Cons. L.A. Unified Sch. Dist., 1985-87. Docent I in tng. L.A. Mus. of Sci. and Industry, 1989. Scholar, I grantee So. Calif. Gas Co., L.A., 1980-84, Sloan Rsch. 1 fellow, 1981-82. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc, N.Y. Acad. Sci., I Am. Inst. Chemists, Am. Assn. Physics Tchrs., AAAS, Fed. I Am. Scientists, Pharm. Rsch. Mfrs. Am., Internat. Union of I Pure and Applied Chemistry, Drug Info. Assn., Math. Assn. I Am., Soc. Hispanic Profl. Engrs., IEEE. Avocations: read- I ing, playing chess, computer programming, family. Home: I San Diego, Calif. Died Oct. 30, 2007.

CAMRAS, CARL BRUCE,

ophthalmologist, educator;

b.

I

Chgo, Nov. 23, 1953; s. Marvin and Isabelle Lillian (Pol- I lack) C; m. Nancy Louise Ross, June 3, 1979; children: I Melanie, Lucinda. BA, Yale U., 1975; MD, Columbia U., I 1979. Diplomate Am. Bd. Ophthalmology. Med. intern LA I County Harbor-UCLA Med. Ctr., Torrance, Calif.; resident I

ophthalomogy Jules Stein Eye

UCLA

Med.

Ctr.;

I

prof, ophthalmology Mt. Sinai Med. Ctr., NYC, 1983-87, assoc. prof., 1988-91; prof., vice-chmn. dept. ophthalmology U. Nebr. Med. Ctr., Omaha, 1991—2000, chmn., 2000—09. Contbr. articles to Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Sci., Exptl. Eye Rsch., Current Eye Rsch., Ophthalmology, Am. Jour. Ophthalmology, Archives of Ophthalmology, Ophthalmic Surgery. NIH grantee, 19882009; Heed Ophthalmic Found, fellow, 1983; recipient Travel Fellowship award Assn. for Rsch. in Vision, 1977, Sandoz award, 1979, Alvin Behrens Meml. Fund award, 1979. Fellow ACS, Am. Glaucoma Soc, Am. Acad. Ophthalmology, Acad. Medicine, Assn. for Rsch. in Vision and Ophthalmology. Achievements include discovery that prostaglandins reduce intraocular pressure when applied topically to eye. Home: Omaha, Nebr. Died Apr. 14, 2009.

I I

in

Inst.,

asst.

NY

CANNING, FRED FRANCIS,

retired

drug store chain Fred and Lillian

I I I I S

I I

I

I I

I I I

1

I executive; b. Chgo., Apr. 1, 1924; s. (Popiolek) C; m. Margaret Luby, Nov. 23, 1944; children: || Jeanette, Laura, Debbie, Terry, Patrick, Marggie, Timothy, I

WHO WAS WHO IN AMERICA

CARMICHAEL

31 Magna

Kathleen. Registered Pharmacist, Hynes Sch. Pharmacy, 1950. With Walgreen Co., Deerfield, 111., 1946—90, v.p.,

Assn.

1976-78, exec, v.p., 1978, pres., COO, 1978_90. Served with USCG, 1942-45. Mem. Am. Pharm. Mktg. Assn. Roman Catholic. Home: Lake Assn., Am. Forest, 111. Died June 27, 2009.

the Councils, 1964; author, editor:

1972-76,

v.p.,

sr.

CANSLER, PHILIP TRENT,

music educator; b. Kansas Loman Doyle and Laura June

Mo., Nov. 3, 1953; s. (McElwain) C; m. Jeannine Ann Zielke, City,

MusB

Washburn

May

24,

1975.

MusM,

U. Oreg., 1977, D in Mus. Arts, 1984. Asst. dir. marching band U. Oreg., Eugene, 1977-78; asst. prof, music Buena Vista Coll., Storm Lake, Iowa, 1978, 80; assoc. prof. U. Portland, Oreg., from 1980. Condr. trumpet workshops; adjudicator mus. ensembles, N.W. U.S. Author: Twentieth-Century Music for Trumpet and Organ, 1984, Cansler's Proven Routine for Trumpet, 1986; trumpet performances on tours to Europe, Japan, Sri Lanka, Africa; performer CDs Thine is the Glory, 1997, Bravo! Baroque!, 1998. Min. of music 1st Bapt. Ch., 1995-99; dir. music, choir and orchestra cond. Moreland Presbyn. Ch. Recipient Cmty. Svc. award Music Dept., Topeka, 1976, Contbn. to Arts award City of Gresham, Oreg., 1991; grantee Portland Musicians Union, 1992, Albert J. Dennis Fund, Portland, 1993. Mem. Coll. Band Dirs. Assn., Internat. Trumpet Guild (news corr. 1991 ), Toastmsters Internat. (pres. 1996-98, numerous Disting. awards). Avocations: carving, hiking, bird watching. Home: Hillsboro, Oreg. Died June 2, 2008. in Edn.,

U., 1976;



CANTONE,

VIC,

political cartoonist; b.

NYC, Aug.

7,

1933; Grad., Sch. Art and Design, NYC, 1952, Art Instrn. Inc., Mpls., 1978; cum laude, Nassau Coll., Garden City, NY, 1978; BA, Hofstra U., 1979, postgrad.,

AA

artist Newsday, Garden NY, 1954 59; polit. cartoonist/caricaturist N.Y Daily 1959—91, News, Editor & Pub. mag., 1973—78; syndicated polit. cartoonist/caricaturist Rothco Cartoon Syndi1980 King Features/N.Am. Syndicate, cate, 91, 1991—2002, ArtistMarket.com Syndicate, 2002—05; corp.

from 1985. Cartoonist, courtroom





WPDC-TV, Wall St. Jour. Report Broadcast Syndicate Report, 1982—83. Bd. dirs., curator Hofstra U. Intemat. Environ. Polit. Cartoon Exhibit, 1990; lectr. on media, terrorism; courtroom artist WPIX-TV, Cable Vision News 1991-2000, polit. 12, cartoonist/caricaturist O'Dwyer's PR Mag., 1987-2003, Bklyn. Papers Pub, 1996-2001. Permanent collections include 3 U.S. Presdl. librs.; author books and articles; curator, exhibitor Smithsonian Instn., U.S.A. Tour, Internat. Polit. Cartoons on Environment, the 1992-96; polit. cartoonist/caracturist Travel Weekly newspaper, 1974-91; creator comic strips Topo the Mouse, 1969, Dianna, 197577, Sea Circus, 1969. Recipient Bicentennial Trophy award, Aux. Am. Legion, 1976, Golden Press award, 1979, Fourth Estate award, Am. Legion, 1976, Valley Forge Honor cert., Freedoms Found., 1976, George Washington Honor medal, 1978, cert, of recognition, NCCJ, 1977, Patriotic Svc. award, U.S. Dept. Treasury, 1978, Honor Legion award, N.Y.C. Police Dept., 1994, 1996, The Deadline Club award, 1999, Reuben award, 2003; Fulbright scholar, 1987. Mem.: Nat. Cartoonists Soc., N.Y.C. Deadline Club (exec. coun. from 1999), Soc. Profl. Journalists (spkrs. bur. from 1999), N.Y. Press Club (bd. govs. 1995—99), Assn. Am. Editl. Cartoonists. Died Apr. 2005. cartoonist/caricaturist Sta.

Nat.

CANTWELL, WILLIAM FREDERICK,

electrical engi-

neer, real estate broker; b. Kenosha, Wis., June 10, 1924; s. John Henry and Ella Marie (Tanck) C; m. Beverly Ann Danner, May 25, 1963: children: William Joseph, Paul John, Laura Marie, Kevin Ronald, David Alexander. BEE, Mar-

quette U., 1949. Registered profl. engr., Wis.; lie. real estate broker, Wis. Asst. to welding engr. Simmons Co., Kenosha,

1949-51; engr. plant engring. dept.

Am. Motors

Corp.,

Kenosha, 1951-56; elec. engr. electric drives div. Eaton Corp., Kenosha, 1957-91. Pres. Boston Corp., Kenosha,



T

Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Mem., vice chmn. Somers (Wis.) Plan Commn., 1971-81; supr. #2 Somers Town Bd., 1991—; mem., pres. St. Joseph High Sch. Home and Sch. Assn., Kenosha, 1977-87; mem. Kenosha County Rep. Com., 1981—, mem. exec, bd., 1985-87; active

1981

.

Fair, Milw., 1980—; Rep. candidate 64th Dist., Wis. State Legislature, 1993. With AUS, 1943-46, ETO. Mem. Kenosha Bd. Realtors, Marquette U. Engring. Alumni Assn. (bd. dirs. 1965-68), (life), Am. Mensa Ltd., Serra Internat. (v.p. 1984-85, pres. 1992-93, 93—), KC (4th degree, grand knight 1951-52, faithful navigator 1956-58). Roman Catholic. Home: Kenosha, Wis. Died Feb. 8, 2008.

Holiday Folk

Assembly

VFW

CAPLAN, SHELDON

M., family practitioner; b. Bait., May 15, 1918; children: Paul B., William E. BA, U. Pa., 1939; MD, Middlesex U., 1943. Diplomate Am. Bd. Family Practice. Pvt. practice, New Bedford, Mass., from 1946. Lt. (s.g.) USN, 1944-46. Fellow Am. Acad. Family Practice; mem. Am. Bd. Family Practice (charter), Mass. Med. Soc, Masons. Avocations: golf, travel. Home: New Bedford, Mass. Died Sept. 22, 2007.

CAPORALE, ROCCO, sociology educator, writer; b. St. Catherine Ionio, Italy, Aug. 21, 1927; came to U.S., 1960; s. Francesco and Francesca (Badolato) C; m. Taina E. Elg, May

Rome, 1989 986



1982; children: Raoul, Francesca. PhD in Sociology, U, 1965. Asst. prof. Manhattanville Coll., Purchase, NY, 1963-65; rsch. assoc. U. Calif., Berkeley, 1966-68; rsch. dir. The Claremont (Calif.) Colls., 1968-72; prof. St. John's Univ., Jamaica, N.Y, from 1972. Pres. Inst, for Italian-Am. Studies, Inc., N.Y.C, 1982 Internat. 2,

Columbia



,



,

Internat.

Com. Mez-

Author: Vatican II, Last of The Culture of Unbelief, 1972; editor: The Italian Americans through the Generations, 1985; editor-in-chief series Mezzogiorno Revisited, 1989 Mem. Am. Sociol. Assn., Italian-Am. Hist. Assn. Roman Catholic. Home: New York, NY. Died June 30, 2008.



Italy,

1

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.

CAPPELLETTI, MARIETTA, management (Ciavarelli Minelli.

BS

&

from 1989. Focus group mem. chem. dependency

ville, Ind.,

United Way of St. Joseph County, Inc. S. Bend Ind. 1988. Bd. Mem. S. Bend Ind., 1986--, Ind. U. Adv. Bd. Counseling Guidance S. Bend Ind., 1988-. Recipient

YMCA &

Honorary Tribute tian Assn.,

to

Women

Mem. Employee

award Young Women's ChrisAssistance Soc. N. Am., No.

Ind. Assn. Counseling. Avocations: physical fitness, ing, reading.

Home:



1974 93, prof, emeritus, 1993—2009. Mem. Danforth Conf. on Liberal Arts Edn., summer 1964 Author: (with others) The Nongraded School, 1967, Resident or Nonresident, 1970, Students and State Borders, 1973, Alternative Tuition Systems, 1974, Presidential Passages, 1981, Agenda for Research on Fund Raising, 1986, Fund Raisers of Academe, 1987. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Served with U.S. Army, 1953-55. Home: Silver Spring, Md. Died July 29, 2009.

consultant;

1940; d. Anthony James and Helen Psychology, Ind. U., South Bend, 1980; student, Rutgers U, New Brunswick, NJ, 1981; MS in Counseling Guid, Ind. U., South Bend, 1984; MS in Mgmt., Lesley Coll., Cambridge, Mass., 1986. Placement coord. Goodwill Industries, Inc., South Bend, 1980-81; cons. Michiana EAP, South Bend, 1981-86; clin. coord. Pathways Chem. Dependency Program, South Bend, 198687; cons. Employee Assistance Plus, South Bend, 1987-89; program mgr. workwell EAP Welborn Bapt. Hosp., Evansb. Elkhart, Ind., Sept. 28,

cook-

Evansville, Ind. Died Apr. 21, 2008.

CARDOZO, BENJAMIN SAMUEL, lawyer; b Bklyn., Nov. 9, 1942; s. Morris and Sylvia (Wilier) C; m. Andrea Kathleen King, Aug. 16, 1973; 1 child, Nathan. BA in History, U. Calif., Riverside, 1964; JD, U. So. Calif., 1978. Bar: Calif. 1979, U.S. Dist. Ct.

(ctrl. dist.) Calif. 1979, U.S. 1983, U.S. Dist. Ct. (ea. dist.)

Dist. Ct. (so. dist.) Calif.

Calif. 1985, U.S. Dist. Ct. (no. dist.) 1993, U.S. Ct.

Appeals

cir.) 1979, U.S. Supreme Ct. 1994. Data processing mgr. L.A. (Calif.) County, 1964-76; lawyer L.A. (Calif.) City Atty., 1979-81, Lord, Bissell Brook, LA, 1981-86, Kurlander Hix, San Marino, Calif., 1986-88, Fireman Fund, Glendale, Calif., 1988-91, Fuchs Marshall, LA, 1991-93, Stone Hiles, Beverly Hills, Calif., 1993-98, Jackson, Lewis Schnitzler Krupman, Los Angeles, from 1998. Mem. ATLA, Calif. State Bar, L.A. County Bar. Home: Marina Dl Rey, Calif. Died May 28, 2008.

(9th

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&

CAREY, ELIZABETH BORGMANN,

organization ex-

ecutive; b. Pitts., Jan. 13, 1938; d. Carl Williams and

CAPPO, LOUIS CESARE,

Schs.,

City,

Grecia,

zogiomo, Naples,

Mich., Dec. 16, 1919; s. Caesar and Jennie (Marie) C. BA in Theology, St. Francis Sem., Milw., 1943. Ordained priest Roman Cath. Ch., 1946. Min. Diocese of Marquette, Mich., 1946-52; adminstr. Christ the King Parish, Ramsay, Mich., 1952-58, pastor, 1956-65, St. Cecilia Parish, Hubbell, Mich., 196568, Sacred Heart Parish, L'Anse, 1969, St. Ann's Parish, Escanaba, 1969-72; rector St. Peter's Cathedral, Marquette, from 1975; exec. dir. Dept. Community Svcs. and Family Life, Marquette, 1972-85. Chaplain Mich. State Police, 1966 diocesan rep. to Social Action Bd., Mich. Cath. Conf., 1963; past pres. Bishop Baraga Assn.; bd. dirs. Bishop Noa Home; health coord. Diocese of Marquette, diocesan dir. of cemeteries, exec. dir. Tower of History.; v.p. bd. dirs. Cath. Social Svcs. Bd. dirs. Marquette Gen. Hosp., 1973 United Way; mem. bd. of control Lake Superior State Coll.; co-founder, chairperson Lake Superior Jobs Coalition; chairperson Mich. Tourist Coun.; mem. Intemat. Trade Commn., adv. coun. SBA, Planning Commn. Houghton County, Water Commn. of Adams Township and Village of South Range, Ancillary Manpower Planning Bd., Vol. Commn.; vice chmn. Tri-State Interfaith Devel. Enterprise; adv. com. Inst. Wood Rsch., Mich. Tech. U., Houghton; chmn. Action Non-Profit Housing Corp. Recipient Pres.'s award No. Mich. U., 1974. Died Dec. 10, 2007.

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priest; b. Baltic,

;

,

RALPH

CAPPY, JOSEPH, lawyer, retired state supreme court justice; b. Pitts., Aug. 25, 1943; s. Joseph R. and Catherine (Miljus) C; m. Janet Fry, Apr. 19, 1985; 1 child, Psychology, U. Pitts., 1965, JD, 1968; LLD (hon.), Widener U. Bar: Pa. 1968, U.S. Dist. Ct. (we. dist.) Pa. 1968, U.S. Supreme Ct. 1975. Law elk. to president judge Ct. of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, 1968 70; atty. civil family court litigation pvt. practice, 1968 78; trial defender, first asst. homicide atty., dep. dir. Allegheny County, 1970—75, pub. defender, 1975—78; judge Family and Juvenile Ct. Ct. of Common Pleas, Allegheny County, 1978 89, judge criminal divsn., 1979—85, judge civil div., 1985—86, presiding admin, judge civil div., 1986 90; justice Pa. Supreme Ct., Erik.

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in

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1989—2008, chief justice, 2003—08; ptnr., mem. Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney LLP, 2008—09. Lectr. constl. law U. Pitts., 1970-72; section

criminal law and

litig.

instr.

City of Pitts. Police Acad., Allegheny County Police Acad., 1970-74; liaison justice to Supreme Ct. Appellate Procedural Rules Com., 1990-94, Minor Judiciary of Pa., 1990-94, Pa. Bd. of Law Examiners, 1990-94, First Jud. Dist., 1990-94, Supreme Ct. Civil, Domestic Relations Orphans' Ct. Procedural Rules Com., 1994-96, Pa. Bd. of Law Examiners, 1994-96, Civil Procedural Rules Com., Pa. Bd. of Law Examiners, Pa. Continuing Legal Education Bd., 1996-2009 Mem. Pitts. Health and Welfare Planning Agy., 1984-2009; mem. jud. ethics com. Pa. Law Jour., 1980-82; trustee U. Pitts., 1992-2009, bd. 1992-2009 Recipient Acad, of Trial Lawyers visitors, award, Citation of Merit, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Disting. Laureate Alumni award, U. Pitts., Disting. Alumnus award, U. Pitts. Law Sch., Gold medal for Disting. Svc, Order Sons of Italy, Grand Judge of Pa., Phila. Bar Assn. Bar medal, Pa. Bar Assn. Bar medal, Harry Carrico award, Nat. Ctr. State Courts, 2007; named Man of Yr., Pa. State Police, Pa. Fraternal Order of Police, Sons of Italy, Italian Am. Heritage Found. Fellow Am. Bar Found.; mem. ABA, Pa. Bar Assn. (Jud. award 1997), Allegheny Bar Assn., Pa. Conf. State Trial Judges (legis. and planning com. 1978-83, legis. com., zone rep. 1984-2009, chmn. edn. com. 198588), Pa. Coll. Judiciary (lectr., treas., sec), NACCP (life), Pitts. Athletic Assn. Died May 1, 2009.

&

b.

Pubis., 1985-88; devel. dir. Am. Heart Assn., 1988-90; exec, Colo. Tennis Assn., 1990-94; dir. capital campaign Colo.'s Ocean Journey, 1994-95; devel. dir. Denver Victims Svc. Ctr., from 1995. Pub. Solo in the City, 1986, Having a dir.

Baby

in Denver, 1986, Learning in the Mile High City, dirs., publicity chmn. Denver Women's Career 1979-83; bd. dirs., mem. exec. com. Colo. Outward Bound, 1985-92; bd. dirs. Friends of Big Sisers, 1987-88, Citizens Appreciate Police, 1995-96, Parenting After Divorce, Denver, 1995-96; bd. dirs., chmn. award sect. Women's Found., 1988-90; mem. Martin Luther King Jr. Commn., Cmty. Edn. Coun.; founder, 1st chmn. Montclair Cmty. Assn., Denver. Avocations: golf, tennis, skiing, theater, reading. Died May 6, 2008.

1987. Bd.

Ctr.,

CAREY, RONALD ROBERT, former

labor union adminb. NYC, Mar. 22, 1936; s. Joseph and Loretta m. Barbara Murphy; children: Ronald, Sandra, Daniel, Pamela, Barbara Driver United Parcel Svc, 1956—58; shop steward Teamsters Local 804, 1958—65, sec, 1965—67, pres. Long Island City, NY, 1967—91, Internat. Brotherhood of Teamsters, Washington, 1992-99. Served in USMC, 1953 55. Avocations: swimming, diving, fishing. Home: Sardinia, NY. Died Dec. 11, 2008. istrator;

Carey;



GEORGE WARREN, health economic statiss. Peter and Constance Carides; m. Alexandra Doina Carides, Aug. 18, 1993; 1 child, Aliona Maria. BS in Econs., Coll. NJ, Ewing, 1983; in Econs., U. Chgo., 1985; PhD in Stats., Temple U., Phila., 1998. Cons. Merck & Co., Blue Bell, Pa., 1994 98, health econ. stats. North Wales, Pa., from 1998. Mem.: Am. Statis. Assn. (assoc. Student Paper award 1997). Achievements include research CARIDES,

tics director;

AM



in estimation

mean

of

treatment cost in the presence of

right-censoring. Died Mar. 16, 2008.

Pitts.,

trial tactics

CARBONE, ROBERT FRANK, retired educator;

Mable

Dorothy (Gaiser) Borgmann; children: Marc, Jeff, Ann, Julie. BA, U. Colo., 1959; postgrad., U. Denver, 1986-87. Dir. Cmty. Resources Inc., Denver, 1979-81; cmty. cons. Denver Pub. Schs., 1982-83; bookseller Tattered Cover Bookstore, 1983-84; pub. Woman Source, A Guide to Women's Resources, 1982-85; owner, pub. Metro Source

Plen-

tywood, Mont., July 27, 1929; s. Charles and Antoinette (Sack) C; m. Suzanne M. Wirth, Mar. 23, 1968; children: Angela Michelle, Christopher Wirth. BS, Eastern Mont. Coll., 1953; M.Ed., Emory U., 1958; PhD, U. Chgo., 1961. Instr. U. Chgo., 1960-61; asso. Dr. James B. Conant (A Study of Edn. of Am. Tchrs.), 1961-62; asst. prof. Emory U., 1962-65; asst. to pres. U. Wis., 1965-70; dean Coll. Edn., U. Md., College Park, 1970-74, prof, higher & adult edn.,

CARLSON, DORIS STEWART,

entrepreneur; b. Moor1930; d. Frank Royal and Delia Maud m. Roy Carlson, Sept. 10, 1949 (dec. 1974); children: Ronald Roy, Michael Alan, Nikki Carlson Niemen, Christine Carlson Brannan. Student, Sheridan Coll., 1968-69. Owner, operator Stewart #5 Ranch, Sheridan, Wyo., from 1974, Carlson's Unltd. Clothing & Sporting Goods Store, Gillette, Wyo., 1975-85, D. Stewart Subdiv., Moorcroft, from 1979. Sec. -treas. Community Theatre, Gillette, 1974. Recipient Congl. award Wyo. State Art Conv., Laramie, 1973. Mem. Am. Quarter Horse Assn. (participation in races and shows), Wyo. Artist Assn., Wyo. Racing Assn., Wyo. Writers Assn., Sheridan C. of C, Beta Sigma Phi. Republican. Avocations: art, writing, golf, showing horses. Died Oct. 27, 2007. croft,

Wyo., Jan.

3,

W

(Torbert) Stewart;

CARMEAN, JERRY RICHARD,

broadcast engineer;

b.

s. Cloyde B. and Mary F. Carmean; 1 child, Steven. BS in Edn., Ohio U., 1965, BS in Elec. Engring., 1984. Lie FCC

Greenfield, Ohio, Apr. 2, 1938;

(Hedges)

C; m.

Patricia H.

gen. class radiotelephone operator. Tchr.

New

Philadelphia

(Ohio) High Sch., 1965-66; broadcast engr. Ohio U. Telecommunications Ctr., Athens, 1966-81, dir. engring., 198192; pvt. broadcast engring. cons., from 1992. Cons. Sta. WLGN, Logan, Ohio, 1964-2000; tech. cons. Sta. 4VEH, Cap Hatien, Haiti. Served with U.S. Army, 1961-64. Mem. Antique Wireless Assn., Men for Missions Internat., Planetary Soc, Rotary. Avocations: astronomy, photography, amateur radio, antiques. Home: Logan, Ohio. Died Dec 2008.

CARMICHAEL, DONALD CHARLES, administrator; b. Cin.,

May

22, 1933;

s.

Alma Anna (Lucken) C; m. Marilyn

research center Russell and

Howard

Jean Dyson, Dec. 1, 1956; children: John Charles, Eric Andrew. BS with distinction, Purdue U., 1955, MS, 1957. Metall. engr. Allison div.

;.

CARMICHAEL

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Gen. Motors, Indpls., 1955; research scientist Battelle Meml. Inst., Columbus, Ohio, 1956-62, div. chief, 1962-73, program mgr., 1973-83, sect, mgr., from 1983. Contbr. numerous articles to profl. jours.; patentee in field. Mem. Am. Vacuum Soc. (trustee 1989 )., Nat. Vacuum Symposium (div. chmn. 1985 ), Vacuum Metallurgy div. Am. Vacuum Soc. (treas. 1976 ), Internat. Conf. Metall. CoatDisting. Service award 1984), ings (exec. com. 1974 Internat. Vacuum Metllurgy Conf. (exec. com. 1979, 88). Republican. Presbyterian. Home: Farragut, Tenn. Died Sept.



from 1964. 1st It. U.S. Army, 1956-58. Mem. FBA, Tallahassee Bar Assn., Fla. Sch. Bd. Attys. Assn. (pres. 1972). Democrat. Presbyterian. Died May 14, 2008.

retired lawyer, cor-

CARPENTER, BRUCE H., retired academic administraRapid City, SD, Feb. 5, 1932; s. Ralph A. Carpenter and Anna F. (Davis) Langworthy; m. Olivia J. dark, Nov. 23, 1953 (div. 1974); children: Lynne A., Ralph D.; m. Kathryn A. West, June 7, 1975. BA, Calif. State U., Long Beach, 1957, MA, 1958; PhD, UCLA, 1962. Prof. Calif. State U., Long Beach, 1962-72, assoc. acad. v.p., 1972-75; provost, acad. v.p. Western 111. U., Macomb, 1975-82; pres. Eastern Mont. Coll., Billings, 1982—94. Bd. dirs. Norwest

porate financial executive; b. Toledo, Feb. 19, 1912; s. Grey Thornton and Edna Earle (Jaite) C; m. Mary Glenn Dick-

Bank Billings. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Chmn. Macomb United Way, 1982; mem. exec. bd. Billings United

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21, 2007.

CARMICHAEL, DONALD SCOTT, inson,

May

28, 1940; children:

Mary Brooke McMurray,

Pamela Hastings Keenan. AB, Harvard U., 1935, student Sch. Law, 1935-37; LLB, U. Mich., 1942. Bar: Ohio 1942. Staff dept. br.

law City of Cleve., 1938-40; chief renegotiation

War Dept., 1942-46; practiced in Diamond Alkali Co., 1946-48, sec,

Cleve. Ordnance Dist.,

Cleve., 1946; asst. sec.

1948-57, gen. counsel, 1957-58; v.p.-gen. counsel Stouffer v.p., 1960-64; practiced in Cleve., 1964-71; pres. Schrafft's divsn. Pet, Inc., NYC, 1971-75, Sportsvc. Corp., Buffalo, 1975-80, Del. North Cos., Inc., Buffalo, 1980-89, vice chmn., 1989; officer, dir. various corps.; dir., cons. Editor: F.D.R; Columnist, 1947; Contbr. to law revs. Mem. Cuyahoga County Charter Commn., 1959; chmn.; mem. Cleve. Met. Services Commn., 1957-59, President's Task Force on War Against Poverty, 1964; Del. Democratic Nat. Conv., 1960, 64; mem. Cuyahoga County Dem. Exec. Com.; Chmn. bd. trustees Cuyahoga County Hosps., 1958-64, Urban League, Karamu House. Mem. ABA, Ohio Bar Assn., Cleve. Bar Assn., Union Club Cleve., Chagrin Valley Hunt Club, Harvard Club N.Y.C., River Club N.Y.C., Buffalo Club, Phi Gamma Delta. Home: Lyme, NH. Deceased. Corp., 1959-60, exec,

tor; b.

Way, 1983, pres. 1986; bd. dirs. Billings YMCA, 1985-91, Deaconess Hosp. Found., 1988—. Cpl. U.S. Army, 1952-54. NSF research grantee, 1963-70 Mem. AAAS, Am. Soc. Plant Physiologists,

and Univs. 1992).

NY.

(bd. dirs.),

Home: Folsom,

Acad. Scis., Am. Assn. State Coll. Rotary (bd. dirs. Billings Club, pres. Calif. Died Jan. 28, 2009.

CARPENTER, CHARLES CURTISS, media producer; b. NC, Nov. 25, 1961; s. Virgil Lee and Mildred Louis (Gray) C. Radio producer Pierside Entertainment, Pinebluff, N.C., from 1980; record producer Studio Pinehurst,

from 1984. Club cons. Thru Pierside Entertainment, Pinebluff, 1977 music dir. Muir-

East/Pierside, Charlotte, N.C.,



,



Broadcasting, Southern Pines, N.C., 1978 producer radio show, 1985—; music dir. Sta. WRDX-FM, Salisbury, 1990 pres. Weekend Radio Network, 1991 Democrat. Methodist. Died July 20, 2008. field

WEBOP



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CARPENTER, EDMUND NELSON,

n,

retired lawyer;

PeopleSoft Software Alliance,

27, 1921; s. Walter S. and Mary (Wootten) C; m. Carroll Morgan, July 18, 1970; children: Mary W, Edmund Nelson III, Katherine R.R., Elizabeth Lea; stepchildren: John D. Gates, Ashley du Pont Gates. AB, Princeton U., 1943; LLB, Harvard U., 1948; LLD (hon.), Widener U., 1985, U. Del., 1999. Bar: Del. 1949, U.S. Supreme Ct. 1957. Assoc. Richards, Layton & Finger, Wilmington, Del., 1949-53, ptnr., 1953-78, dir., 1978-91, pres., 1982-85; ret., 1991. Dep. atty. gen. State of Del., 1953-54, spl. dep. atty., 1960-62; chmn. Del. Superior Ct. Jury Study Com., 1963-66, Del. Supreme Ct. Cts. Consol. Com., 1985-87; mem. Del. Gov.'s Commn. Law Enforcement and Adminstm. Justice, 1969; chmn. Del. Supreme Ct. Adv. Com. on Profl. Fin. Accountability, 1974-75, Del. Jud. Nominating Commn., 1977-83, Del. Superior Ct. Study Com., 1991-92; mem. Long Range Cts. Planning Com., 1976-89, Del. Ct. Common Pleas Study Com., 1992, Del. Supreme Ct. Com. on Judicial Code of Conduct, 1991-93; co-chmn. Del. Justice Ctr. Com., 1994-97; mem. lawyers adv. com. U.S. Ct. Appeals (3d cir.) 1975-80, chmn., 1975-77; chmn. local rules com. U.S. Dist. Ct. Del., 1978-83, Del. Ct. on the Judiciary Rules Com., 1996-98; bd. dirs. Bank of Del., Barclay's Bank. Trustee Wilmington

ware

Med.

CARMODY, ROBERT EDWARD, human resource information systems professional; b. NYC, Dec. 13, 1942; s. Henry Adrian and Lucille Dorothy (Dorsey) C; m. Sara Jane Morris, Oct. 4, 1969; children: Jon Andrew, Heather Brooke. BA in Psychology, U. Va., 1964. CLU. Pers. sys. supt. State Farm Ins. Co., Bloomington, III., 1966-78; exec, project dir. Info. Sci. Inc., Chgo., 1978-79; dir. human resources sys. CIGNA Corp., Phila., 1979-88, asst. v.p., human resources info, svcs., 1988-91; CEO DMTECON Assocs., from 1991 product mgr. and bus. intelligence cons. ERP Sys., Info. Builders Inc., NYC, from 1996. Founding mem. Ins. Personnel Systems Group, 1987 Contbr. ;



articles to profl. jours.;

spkr.

at

Human

.

Resources Info.

Svcs. workshops, confs. With Va. and 111. N.G., 1964-70. Mem. Am. Mgmt. Assn., Internat. Assn. Human Resource Info. Mgmt., Conf. Bd., Info. Industry Assn., Ins. Personnel Syss. Group (founding mem. 1987), Optimists Internat.,

SAP Complementary SoftBAAN Ptnrs.), Data Warehouse Inst. Avocaquantum physics, history, music, literature, medicine. Home: Haddonfield, NJ. Died May 14, 2008. Ptnr.,

tions:

CARNER, BRADFORD ALLEN, Anderson, (Simpson)

Ctr., 1965—, U. Del., 1971-77, Princeton U., 1974-85, 86-91, Winterthur Mus., 1991-99, World Affairs Coun. Wilmington, 1968-80, Woodrow Wilson Found., 1985—, Lawrenceville Sch., 1953-74, trustee emeritus, 1974 trustee Nat. Humanities Ctr., 1995-98, U.S. Supreme Ct. Hist. Soc, 2004—, U. Del. Libr. Assocs., 2006—; bd. dirs. Good Samaritan Inc., 1973 pres., 1998 mem. Del. Health Care Injury Ins. Study Commn., 1976-80. With U.S. Army, 1942-46, 50-52 Decorated Bronze Star, Soldier's medal, Chinese Order of the Flying Cloud with four battle stars; recipient 1st State Disting. Svc award, Del. State Bar Assn., 1984, Josiah Marvel Cup award Del. State C. of C,



real estate broker; b.

June 17, 1947; s. Herbert Allen and Hilda C; m. Kaye Wood, Sept. 25, 1977; children: Fearon, Tyler, Ned. Student, Ind. State U., Terre Haute, 1966-68; BS, Ind. U., 1970-72. Comml. brokerage Coldwell Banker, Denver, 1973-83; dir. mktg. Stan Miles Properties, Denver, 1983-85, Wright Runstad & Co., Seattle, 1985-88; comml. brokerage Grubb & Ellis, Seattle, from 1987. Mem. Valley Area Transp. Authority, Seattle, 1986-88, Seattle Zoning Com., 1985-86; chmn. Downtown Devel., Boulder, 1973-74, Arapahoe Corridor Devel., Denver, 1983-85. With Ind.,

U.S. Army, 1969-70. Mem. VADA, CCIM, Wing Point Athletic, Toastmasters, Elephant Club. Republican. Methodist. Avocations: climbing, running, sailing, swimming. Home: Bainbridge Is, Wash. Died Apr. 15, 2008.

CARNEVALE, JAMES LEE, retail executive; b. Trenton, NJ, Nov. 25, 1954; s. Vincent P. and Bessie I. (Iman) C; m. Leslie A. Otier, June 13, 1981; children: Savanna, Luke, Tara. BA, Trenton State Coll., 1974. With Channel Home Ctrs., Inc., Hamilton Twp., N.J., 1970-81; store mgr. Super X Drugs, Inc., Staten Island, N.J., 1981-92, Revco Drugs, Inc., Staten Island, from 1992. Liason to labor bd., N.Y.C., 1990-92. Chmn. Roosvelt (N.J.) Environ. Commn., 199195. Various awards for achievement in Drug Industry Retailing. Mem. Assn. N.J. Environ. Commns. Roman Catholic. Home: Roosevelt, NJ. Died Jan. 31, 2008. .

CARNEY, PAUL

M., small business owner; b. Youngstown, Ohio, Aug. 10, 1939; s. Paul and Katherine C; m. Frances Mulholland (div. 1970); children: Paul M., Colleen, Sean Patrick; m. Norma Jean Rorick, Nov. 22, 1974. Student, Youngstown State U., 1984-85. Pres., co-owner Concept 2000, Inc., Youngstown, 1978-80; gen. mgr. Baker Plastics, Inc., Youngstown, 1980-86; pres., owner Carney Plastics, Inc., Girard, Ohio, from 1986. With U.S. Army, 1955-58. Avocations: sailing, writing. Home: Columbiana, Ohio. Died Sept. 28, 2007.

CAROTHERS, CHARLES GRAHAM, Tampa, Oct.

b. Phila., Jan.



b

15, 1934; s. Milton Washington and Julia Holiday (Stover) C; m. Nancy Anne Browne, Feb. 3, 1964; children: Allison, Graham Jr., Melissa. BS, Fla. State U., 1956; JD, Stetson Coll. Law, 1963. Bar: U.S. Supreme Ct. 1970, U.S. Ct. Appeals (1 1th cir.) 1981. Asst. atty. gen. Atty. Gen., Tallahassee, 1963-64; pvt. practice law Tallahassee,

;

1990, Benjamin Franklin Disting. Pub. Svc. award Am. Soc, 1996, Am. Inns of Ct. Professionalism award U.S. Ct. Appeals, 3d cir., 2003, Sister Eva Fink award Ministry of Caring, 2003, Ellis Island medal of honor Nat. Ethnic Coalition Orgns., 2006. Fellow Am. Coll. Trial Lawyers, Am. Bar Found.; mem. (ho. of dels. 197986), Del. State Bar Assn. (pres. 1971-72, Presdl. citation 1987), ATLA, Am. Judicature Soc. (bd. dirs. 1974-83, exec, com. 1978-80, v.p. 1980-81, pres. 1981-83, Justice award 1991). Died Dec. 19, 2008. Philos.

ABA

CARPENTER, PAUL B., state legislator; b. Iowa, Feb. 24, 1928; m. Doris Morrow; 2 children. Senator 37th Dist. State of Calif., Sacramento. Democrat. Died Jan. 24, 2002. CARPENTER, R(OBERTA) LYNN, cosmetic industry executive; b. Fall River, Mass., July 23, 1948; d. Robert Leonard Carpenter and Alice E. (Raphael) Carpenter Zais. BA, Southeastern Mass. U., 1970. Cosmetic rep. Cherry Webb, Newport, R.I., 1970-71, Jordan Marsh, Boston, 1971-73; account mgr. Etherea/Norell div. Revlon-N.Y, Atlanta Ft. Lauderdale, Ga. Fla., 1973-77, Vidal Sassoon, Inc., Ft. Lauderdale, 1977-78; mfr.'s rep. Renauld Sunglasses, Ft. Lauderdale, 1978-79; account mgr., regional mgr. Alfin Fragrances, Ft. Lauderdale, 1980-87; regional mgr. Parfumes Pierre Cardin, Chgo., 1987-89, Trina, Inc., Chgo., from 1990; ptnr. Mystery Mail. Ptnr. Mystery Mail. Mem. NAFE, Fla. Cosmetic Assn. Roman Catholic. Avocations: workouts, movies, theater. Died Nov. 25, 2007.

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lawyer;



,

La Habana, Cuba, Pedro Emilio Carr and Carmen Emelina Luaces; m. Sheryl A. Strayer, Nov. 18, 1995. BA in Anthropology, Calif. State U, Long Beach, 1986. Asst. mgr. Hides & Skins Unltd., LA, 1976-85; Oct. 16, 1950;

came

publisher; b.

to U.S., 1962;

s.

archaeol. cons. Archaeol. Enterprises, LA, 1985-91; pres. The Cuban Index, San Luis Obispo, Calif., from 1991. Cons. Soc. for Hispanic Hist, and Ancestral Rsch., West-

1992—, Calif. Geneal. Alliance, San Fran1992 Author: Guide to Cuban Genealogical Re1991 (reference book series) San Francisco Passenger Departure Lists, Vols. I-V, 1992, 93. 94, Censos, Padrones y Matriculas de la Poblacion de Cuba, 1993, Genealogical Resources of Hispanic Central and South America, 1996; author, editor jours. Caribbean Hist, and Geneal. Jour., 1993-94. Recipient Spl. Honor award Anthropology Students Assn., 1985, Gold Poet award Internat Poetry, 1988. Mem. Nat. Geneal. Soc, Coun. for Genealogy Columnists, Inc. (co-editor newsletter 1992-95), Manchester and Lancashire Family History Soc, Cercle Genealoguique de la Brie, Mortar Bd. Honor Soc. Mem. Humanist minster, Calif.,



cisco,

.

search,

Party.

Roman Catholic.

fishing, old books.

Avocations: swimming, golf, hiking, 9, 2008.

Died Jan.

CARRADINE, DAVID,

actor; b. Hollywood, Calif., Dec John Arthur Carradine & Ardanelle Abigail 29, 1960 (div. 1968); 1 child, Calista Miranda; m. Linda Gilbert Feb. 2, 1977 (div. 1983); 1 child, Kansas; m. Gail Jensen, Dec. 4, 1988 (div. 1997); m. Marina Anderson, Feb. 20, 1998 (div. Dec. 12, 2001); m. Annie Bierman, Dec. 26, 2004; 1 child, (with Barbara Hershey), Tom Carradine Attended, Oakland Jr. Coll., San Francisco State Coll. Actor: (Broadway plays) The Deputy, 1963, The Royal Hunt of the Sun, 1965; Off-Broadway The Transgressor Rides Again, 1969, The Ballad of Johnnny Pot, 1970; (TV series) Shane, 1966, 8,

1936;

s.

McCool; m. Donna Lee Becht, Dec.

Kung

Fu, 1972-75, Kung Fu, The Legend Continues, 1993-97; (TV films) Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring, 1971, Mr. Horn, 1978, Gaugin the Savage, 1980, High Noon, Part II: The Return of Will Kane, 1980, Distant Scream, 1983, Jealousy, 1984, North and South, 1985, The Bad Seed, 1985, Oceans of Fire, 1986, North and South II, 1986, Kung Fu the Movie, 1986, Six Against the Rock, 1987, I Saw What You Did, 1987, The Cover Girl and the Cop, 1988, Deadly Surveillance, 1991, Luck of the Draw: The Gambler Returns, 1991, Brotherhood of the Gun, 1991, Last Stand at Saber River, 1997, Lost Treasure of Dos Santos, 1997, Martian Law, 1998, Nosferatu: The First Vampire, 1998, By Dawn's Early Light, 2000, Largo Winch: The Heir, 2001, Warden of Red Rock, 2001, The Defectors, 2001, Out of the Wilderness, 2001, The Outsider, 2002, Kung Fu Killer, 2008; (films) Taggart, 1965, Bus Riley's Back In Town, 1965, Too Many Thieves, The Violent Ones, 1967, Heaven With Gun, 1969, Young Billy Young, 1969, The Good Guys and the Bad Guys, 1969, The McMasters, 1970, Macho Callahan, 1970, Boxcar Bertha, 1972, Mean Streets, 1973, The Long Goodbye, 1973, Death Race 2000, 1975, Cannonball, 1976, Bound for Glory, 1976, Thunder and Lightning, 1977, The Serpent's Egg, 1977, Fast Charlie - The Moonbeam Rider, 1978, Gray Lady' Down, 1978, Deathsport, 1978, The Silent Bute, 1978, Circle of Iron, 1979, Cloud Dancer, 1980, The Long Riders, 1980, Safari 3000, 1981, "Q". 1981, Trick or Treat, 1982, Lone Wolf McQuade, 1983; The Warrior and the Sorceress, 1984, Rio Abajo, 1984, POW: The Escape, 1986, Armed Response, 1986, Tropical Snow, 1986, The Misfit Brigade, 1986, Marathon, 1987, Project Eliminator, 1989, Crime Zone, 1989, Nowhere to Run, 1989, Night Children, 1989, Wizards of the Lost Kingdom U, 1989, Sundown, 1989, Sauf votre respect, 1989, Fatal Secret, 1990, Midnight Fear, 1990, Sonny Boy, 1990, Think Big, 1990, Bird on a Wire, 1990, Martial Law, 1990, Dune Warriors, 1991, Future Zone, 1991, Future Force, 1992, Evil Toons, 1992, Night Rhythms, 1992, Roadside Prophets, 1992, Double Trouble, 1992, Animal Instincts, 1992, Distant Justice, 1992, Field of Fire, 1992, Waxwork II: Lost in Time, 1992, Omega Cop II: The Challenge, 1993, Kill Zone, 1993, Dead Center, 1994, Macon County Jail, 1997, Full Blast, 1997, The New Swiss Family Robinson, 1998, The Effects of Magic, 1998, Sublet, 1998, Lovers and Liars, 1998, Light Speed, 1998, Knocking on Death's Door, 1999, Zoo, 1999, Sherpherd, 1999, Dangerous Curves, 2000, Natural Selection, 2000, Down 'n Dirty, 2000, The Donor, 2000, G.O.D., 2001, Wheatfield with Crows, 2002, Bala perdida, 2002, Kill Bill: Vol. 1, 2003, American Reel, 2003, Kill Bill: Vol. 2, 2004, (voice only) Hair High, 2004, Last Goodbye, 2004, Max Havoc: Curse of the Dragon, 2004, Brothers in Arms, 2005, Miracle at Sage Creek, 2005, Last Hour, 2006, The Last Sect, 2006, Final Move, 2006, Homo Erectus, 2007, Epic Movie, 2007, Fall Down Dead, 2007, Camille, 2007, Treasure Raiders, 2007, How to Rob a Bank, 2007, The Trident, 2007, Pennant Vacation, 2007, Fuego, 2007, Big Stan, 2007, The Golden Boys, 2008, Kandisha, 2008, Richard III, 2008, Hell Suicide, Ride, 2008, (voice only) Death Race, 2008, 2008, Road of No Return, 2009, Absolute Evil, 2009, Bad Cop, 2009, Crank: High Voltage, 2009, Break, 2009, AuMe, 1975, Americana, 1981; tumn, 2009; dir.: (films) You Author: Spirit of Shaolin: Kung Fu Philosophy, 1993, David Carradine' s Tai Chi Workout, Endless Highway, 1995. Died June 3, 2009.

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CARRAHER, JOHN BERNARD, retired

lawyer; b. Den1934; s. Thomas Peter and Mary Agnes Carol J. Steffens Carraher, June 28, 1958 (dec Apr. 1999); children: Steven, Constance, Lee Anne, Patti. BS, Regis Coll., Denver, 1956; JD, Denver U, 1958. Bar: Colo., U.S. Dist. Ct. 1959. Pvt. practice, Denver, 1958 80; lawyer, shareholder, dir. Feder, Morris, Tamblyn Goldstein, Denver, 1980-96; of counsel Bryant and Van Nest LLC, Denver, 1997-99, Van Nest LLC, Englewood, 1999-2000; ret., 2000. Lectr. advanced estate planning ver,

Feb.

(Carroll)

13,

C; m.

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symposium U. Denver, 1993, Guardianship Symposium, 1997; presiding judge Mcpl. Ct., Greenwood Village, 19782002. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Coord. Risen Christ Parish Edn. Program, Denver, 1968-71; mem. jud. adv. coun. Colo. Supreme Ct., 1987-93; lectr. Nat. Bus. Inst., Eau

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j

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WHO WAS WHO IN AMERICA 1992, 94; named to comty. adv. bd. Wildlife Experience Art Mus., 2004. Named Presidency Colo. Mcpl. 1984-85; mem. Nat. Hon. Soc., 1992. Fellow Assn., Judges Am. Acad. Forensic Scis. (lectr. Cin. 1990, L.A. 1991, New Boston 1993, Seattle 1995, Reno, Nev., 2000, Orleans 1992, co-chair edn. jurisprudence sect. 1996, 97); mem. Denver Probate Ct. Vis. program, Greenwood Village Ct. Mediation Program, Greenwood Village Ct. Jud. Intern Program Colo. Bar Assn. (bd. govs. 1984-85), Colo. Trial Lawyers Assn. (lectr. 1989), Am. Colo. Denver Arapahoe Bar Assn., Elder Law Adv. Coun. U. Denver Inst, for Advanced Legal Studies (coun. co-chair 1995-97). Avocations: skiing, reading. Home: Lone Tree, Colo. Died May 27, 2008. Claire, Wis.,

CARROLL, JIM (JAMES DENNIS CARROLL),

poet;

b. NYC, Aug. 1, 1951; s. Thomas Joseph and Agnes (Coyle) C; m. Rosemary Klemfuss, 1978 (div.) Writer, poet, spoken

word performer, writing

,

instr.

The Naropa

Calif.

Inst.,

Author: (poetry) Organic Trains, 1967, Living at the Movies, 1973, The Book of Nods, 1986, Fear of Dreaming, 1993; (autobiographies) The Basketball Diaries, 1978, Forced Entries: The Downtown Diaries: 1971-73, 1987; singer: (albums)Praying Mantis, 1992; (albums with the Jim Carroll Band) Catholic Boy, 1980, Dry Dreams, 1982, I Write Your Name, 1984, The Best of the Jim Carroll Band, 1993; (soundtracks) Tuff Turf, 1985 Recipient young writer's award Random House Books, 1970. Died Sept. 11,

2009.

CARROLL, SIBYL,

writer; b.

Cuervo, N.Mex., Aug.

5,

1918; d. Joe Abbot and Lela Eugenia (Bell) Callaway; m. Jack Richard Carroll, Oct. 11, 1942 (wid. Jan. 1965); children: Robert Wayne, Jesse Richard, Clifford G, Tamara E. Diploma/Montessori Primary Edn., St. Nicholas Sch., London, 1975. Operator Sunshine Montessory Sch., Yuma, Ariz., 1951-89. Advisor in child devel. Ariz. Western Coll., Yuma, 1965-80, Ariz. Welfare Dept., Phoenix, 1963-66. Author: (books) Lela and joe, 1996, Complete Montessori for Home and School, 1997, From theMouth of Babes, 1997. Mem. Yuma Writers Club, Phi Theta Kappa. Republican. Mem. Ch. of Christ. Avocations: drawing, painting. Home: Yuma, Ariz. Died Mar. 14, 2008.

CARROW, ROBERT DUANE,

lawyer, barrister;

b.

Mar-

Minn., Feb. 5, 1934; s. Meddie Joseph and Estelle Marie (Kough) C; m. Jacqueline Mary Givens, Sept. 3, 1960; children: Leslie, Tamara, Amelia, Vanessa, Creighton, Jessica, Ramsey. Student, U. Colo., 1952; BA, U. Minn., 1956; JD, Stanford U., 1958. Bar: Calif. 1959, U.S. Sushall,

preme

Ct. 1978, Eng., 1981,

N.Y

1983. Pvt. practice, Calif.,

from 1959; barrister London, from 1981. Judge pro tern Superior Ct. of Calif., San Francisco, 1992—. Bd. editors Minn. Law Rev., 1956-57. Mayor City of Novato, Calif., 1964-66. Fellow Ctr. Intemat. Legal Studies, Soc. Advanced Legal Studies (assoc.); mem. ABA (accredited mediator), N.Y Bar Assn., L.A. Bar Assn., San Francisco Bar Assn., Internat. Bar Assn., Chartered Inst. Arbitrators, Assn. Conflict Resolution, Honourable Soc. Mid. Inn of Ct. Died May 11,

2008.

CARSELLO, CARMEN JOSEPH,

psychologist, educaChgo., July 16, 1915; s. Joseph and Mary Domenica (Tomasone) C; m. Nicoletta Dalesio, June 18, 1939; children: Camille (dec), Frank, Robert. BPE, DePaul U., 1938, MA, 1953; PhD, U. Sarasota, 1971; degree in gerontology, tor; b.

111., 1983. Registered psychologist, 111. Tchr. parochial Chgo., 1939 42, pub. schs., Cicero, 111., 1942^43, Chgo., 1950—57; reading specialist Bur. Child Study Pub. Schs., Chgo., 1957 63; counselor, reading specialist U. 111., Chgo., 1963—85, prof, emeritus, from 1985, Nat.-Louis U., Evanston, 111., from 1986; prof, emeritus psychology

U.

— —

schs.,

Triton Coll., River Grove, 111., 1986—88. Cons in field. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Vol. Loyola U., Chgo.,

I960—; northwest

|

rep. Mont-Clare Leyden Srs., Chgo., St. Williams Srs., 1985 mem. career com. Joint Civic Com. Italian Ams., Chgo., 1985; pres. Mont Clare Leyden Srs., Chgo., 1989-91, St. Williams Srs., Chgo., 1989-91. Served with USN, 1943-45, PTO. Recipient Service award Loyola U., Chgo., WWII Victory medal, Asian Pacific Campaign medal, Philippine Liberation ribbon, Cook County SherifFs Sr. Medal of Honor award, 1999, Chgo. Sr. Citizens Hall of Fame Cert, of Honor, 2000; named to Ulinoisans Hall of Fame, 2001. Mem. Intemat. Reading Assn., Chgo. Psychol. Assn., Asian-Am. Literacy Assn. of Intemat. Reading Assn., U. HI. Retirement Assn., U. 111. Scholarship Assn., Chgo. Area Reading Assn., Gregroians Tchrs. Assn. (various offices Chgo. chpt.). Roman Catholic. Avocations: reading, swimming, dance, travel, photography. Died Mar. 21, 2008.



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CARSON, STEVEN LEE, i

NYC, Mar.

23, 1943;

s.

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l

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editor,

writer,

historian;

Harold and Mathilde (Seidel)

Yvonne DeDrozizhki, Aug.

b.

C; m.

1971 (dec. Feb. 1980). BA, NYU, 1964, MA, 1965. Archivist, conf. dir. Nat. Archives, Washington, 1967—73; chmn. White House Conf. Pres. Children, Washington, 1974; conf. dir. The Manuscript Soc, 1974 80; editor, writer Manuscript Soc. News, Washington, 1987—2003, The Lincoln Forum Bull., from 2004. Dir. history pavilion Hall of Fame Great Am., NYC, 1964; editor US Pres. Commn. Civil Disorders, Washington, 1968; mem. (charter) Hildene Robert Todd Lincoln estate; TV commentator; spkr. in field. Author: Maximilien Robespierre, 1988; (plays) The Last Lincoln, Princess Alice; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Speechwnter The White House, US Congress, Md. Ho. Dels., 1974 historian Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, 1997—; presdl. historian Woodrow Wilson House, Washington, DC, 2006-. Recipient Heights Daily News Alumni a*ard, 1964, medal, Civil War 8,

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CASHIN

33 Roundtable, 1969, Archival medal, Republic of Korea, 1972, Intemat. Psychohistory Assn. award, 1983, Lincoln Group of award, 1988, 1992, Man of the Month award, Washington Bus. Jour., 1989, Surratt Soc. award, 1993, award, Rowfant Club, 1996, Smithsonian lectr., from 1999; grantee, Md. Commn. Humanities, 1986, 1987, US Dept. Interior, 1985; Ford Found, fellow, 1964, Johns Hopkins U. Chas Carroll Fulton fellow, 1965. Fellow: The Manuscript Soc; mem.: Washington Ind. Writers, Nat. Writers Union, Nat. Press Club (chmn. White Ho. panel 2006), Walt Whitman Leaves of Grass Sesquicentennial Comn., US Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Com. (trustee from 2003), Abraham Lincoln Inst, (trustee from 1997), Lincoln Group D.C. (pres. 1985—88, Lincoln Recognition award 2003), Lincoln Forum (trustee from 1997), Lincoln Group III (trustee 1986—91), Soc. of the Torch, Perstare

NY

NYU

et Praestare,

NYU

NYU

Hon. Soc. Achievements include deliv-

Lincoln Day Address, Ford's Theatre, Washington, 1996, 2005, National Defense University, 2006, Army-Navy Club, Washington, 2007; delivered Bicentennial Lincoln Address to University of Maryland Medical Center, 2007. Avocation: collecting historic manuscripts & letters. Died Mar. 27, 2009. ered

official

CARSON, WILLIAM MORRIS, manpower planning and s. Edward Belmont and Frances (Powell) C; children: Lincoln Bruce Carson, Adrien Lee Allen, Anthony Lunt Carson, Karen Tracy Carson. BS, Columbia U., 1949; MA, Johns Hopkins U., 1951; postgrad., U. Chgo., 1955, London Sch. Econs., 1956; diploma in Arabic, Middle East Ctr. Arab Studies, 1969. Cairo corr. MBS, 1951-53; asst. prof. Mid. East Studies, SAIS, 1955-56; tng. officer U.S. AID, 1958-64; indsl. rels. staff analyst ARAMCO, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, 1964-70; mgr. mgmt. deve. and tng. Saudi Arabian Airlines, Jeddah, 1970-72; chief tng. sect. UN Devel. Programme, NYC, 1973-75; mgr. mgmt. devel. and tng. Sulvania Tng. Ops., Waltham, Mass., 1975-76; dir. tng. Ingersoll-Rand Constm. Svcs., Winston-Salem, N.C., 1977-79; sr. advisor manpower planning and devel. Intemat. Human Resources Devel. Corp., Boston, 1979-83; gen. mgr. ITECO divsn. Saudi Tng. Svcs., Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 1983-84; mng. dir. Arab Resources Devel. Corp., Mass., 1984-87; mgr. Turkish tech. projects GE Intemat. Svc Corp., 1987-92; prin. Carson & Assocs., Bait., 1992-96, Nat. Manpower Strategies, from 1997. Cons. UN; Middle East Inst, fellow; Ford Found, area

development advisor; Lucretia

fellow. Co-author: International

Manpower

Planning:

The

Developing World, 1982; also articles. Recipient Outstanding Performance award AID. Fellow Royal Anthrop. Inst. Gt. Britain and No. Ireland, Inst. Comml. Mgmt.; mem. Ineamus Meloria Honor Soc Deceased.

com. on reapportionment; presenter programs on wildflowers; cons, in field. County pres. Fla. Farm bur., Washington, 1953-60; officer First presbyn. Ch., Chipley; pres. Washington County chpt. Fla. Farm Bur., mem. state policy and resolutions com.; officer local, dist. and state 4-H and FFA. Recipient award for excellent workmanship USN, 1975, Pres.' Citation Fla. Fedn. Garden Clubs, 1994, Soil Conservation award Woodmen of the World. Mem. Nat. Roadside Vegetative Mgmt. Assn. Democrat. Presbyterian. Avocation: boating. Home: Chipley, Fla. Died Sept. 4, 2007.

CARTER, WILLIAM HAROLD,

SR.,

physicist,

re-

searcher, electrical engineer; b. Houston, Nov. 17, 1938; s. William Henry and Fannie Augusta (Simpson) Carter; children: William Harold Jr., Elizabeth Lee. BSEE, U. Tex., 1962, MSEE, 1963, PhD, 1966. Rsch. asst. U. Tex., Austin, 1962-66; program dir. Office of R&D, CIA, Washington,

1966—69;

rsch. assoc. U. Rochester,

NY, 1969-70;

rsch.

physicist Naval Rsch. Lab., Washington, 1971-93; prof. U. Nebr., Lincoln, 1981-82; instr. Johns Hopkin's U., Bait.,

1989-93; program dir. NSF, Arlington, Va., 1993—95. Vis. fellow U. Reading, Eng., 1976-77; vis. scientist applied physics lab. Johns Hopkin's U., Columbia, Md., 1991-92. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Cellist Alexandria (Va.) Symphony, 1979-88, Georgetown Symphony, 19812003. Capt. U.S. Army, 1967-69. Fellow Optical Soc. Am.

rsch.

2000-03), Intemat. Soc. for Optical Engring. (chmn. tech. coun. 1980-82, chmn. pub. com. 1981-83, chmn. fellows com. 1986); mem. IEEE (sr., conf. chmn. 1988), Am. Phys. Soc, Cosmos Club, Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu. Achievements include co-discovery of the quasi-homogeneous source model; research in optical coherence, in applications of speckle phenomena, and in processing images and data from optical sensors. Home: Alexandria, Va. Died Mar. 20, 2009. (topical editor jour.

CASADABAN, MALCOLM JOHN, b.

New

Orleans, Aug. 12, 1949;

s.

molecular biologist; John Adrian and Delores

Anna (Poche) Casadaban; m. Joany Chou, June

17, 1977;

Brooke Lori, Leigh Chou. SB, MIT, 1971; PhD, Harvard U., 1976; postgrad., Stanford U., 1976—79. Rch.

children:

fellow Stanford U., Palo Alto, Calif., 1976—79; asst. prof, molecular genetics cell biology U. Chgo., 1980 85, assoc. prof., 1985 2009; cons., advisor Thermogen, Inc., Chgo.; reviewer NTH Biomedical Scis., Study Sec, Be-



&

— 1986—

Md.,

thesda,

NIH

Recipient

90.

Rsch.

Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Career Devel. award, HEW,

1981—86. Mem.: AAAS, Genetics Soc. Am., Am. Soc. Microbiology, Midwest Prokaryotic Biology Club. Home: Chicago,

111.

Died Sept. 20, 2009.

CASAZZA, JO ANN,

HAROLD

CARSTENS, HENRY, publisher; b. Ft. Lee, NJ, June 20, 1925; s. Henry G. and Johanna L. (Wolf) C; m. Phyllis M. Merkle, Apr. 25, 1959; children: Rebecca, Heidi, Henry, Harold. Student, Wagner Coll., 1946-48; BS, Fairleigh Dickinson U., 1951. Asso. editor Model Craftsman Pub. Corps., Penn Pubis., Inc. (became Carstens Pubis., Inc., 1973), Fredon, N.J., 1951-54, mng. editor, 1954-57, v.p., 1957-63, pres., pub., 1963—2009; editor Railroad Model Craftsman mag., Carstens Hobby Books, 1952—2009; staff photographer N.Y. Lumber Trade Jour., 1954; mng. editor Toy Trains mag., 1954; pub. Flying Models mag., 1969—2009, Creative Crafts mag., Railfan and R.R. mag., 1974—2009, The Miniature mag., 1977. Chmn. Fredon Bicentennial Com., 1975-77; mem. Sussex County Overall Econ. Devel. Planning Commn., 1977-79; trustee Wagner Coll., 1977-88; mem. exec. com. Wagner Coll., 1981-88, sec. bd. trustees, 1985-88. Served with AUS, 1943-46. Recipient Alumni Achievement award Wagner Coll., 1976; Paul Harris fellow. Mem. Soc. Profl. Journalists, Acad. Model Aeros., Train Collectors Assn. (pres. 1964-65), Photg. Soc. Am. (assoc. editor jour. 1960-62), Hobby Industry Assn. America (bd. dirs. 1965-68, 70-76, 77-80, pres. 1971-72, Big Wheel award 1987), Nat. Model R.R. Assn. (bd. dirs. 1975-83, pres. 1977-79, Disting. Svc. award 1962, Man of Yr. award 1989, inductee Model Railroad Industry Hall of Fame 1996, Pioneer in Model Railroading award 2003), Friends of N.J. R.R. and Transp. Mus. (pres. 1989-93), Mag. Pubs. Assn., VFW, Rotary, Phi Sigma Kappa. Lutheran. Home: Newton, NJ. Died June 23, 2009.

CARTER, ASHLEY HALE,

physicist, educator;

m. Eva

Horvath Carter; children: Deborah Anne, Sarah Judith, Ashley Hale, Jr. AB, Harvard Coll., 1946; PhD, Brown U., 1963. Rsch. assoc. Woods Hole Oceanographic Instn., Mass., 1946 47; dept. head AT&T Bell Labs., Whippany, NJ, 1953—90; adj. prof, physics Drew U., Madison, NJ, from 1975, dir. Charles A. Dana Rsch. Inst, for Scientists Emeriti, from 1999. Author: (book) Classical and Statistical Thermodynamics, 2001. Lt. (j.g.) USN, 1943^6. Mem.:



Acoustical Soc. Am., Am. Assn. Physics Tchrs., Am. Phys. Soc. Democrat. Avocations: literature, art, music, essay writing. Home: Madison, NJ. Died Apr. 6, 2008.

neonatal nurse; b. Middletown, 1952; d. Erastus and Betty Jo (Perdykes) J. Casazza, Dec. 15, 1973; children: Holly, Asher, Logan, Courtney. ADN, Indian River Community Coll., 1985; BSN, Barry U., 1991. RNC, Fla.; NALS; cert, low risk neonatal nursing, perinatal nursing, profl. childbirth educator. Staff nurse newborn nursery Lawnwood Med. Ctr., Ft. Pierce, Fla., 1989-92; coord. Healthy Start Program of St. Lucie County, Fla., from 1992. Adj. faculty Indian River Community Coll., Ft. Pierce, Fla., 1992 Mem. ANA, Fla. Nurses Assn., Nat. Assn. Neonatal Nurses, Intemat. Childbirth Edn. Assn. Home: Pine Beach, NJ. Died Jan. 24, 2008.

Ohio,

May

3,

Simmons; m. Robert



.

CASE, REGINALD,

artist; b. Watertown, NY, Dec. 23, 1937; s. Reginald Case and Madalyn Belcher; m. Bonnie Case, Aug. 15, 1961; children: Jennifer Case Ralls, Stephen T, Sarah Case Wright. BS, SUNY, Buffalo, 1959; BFA, Boston U., MFA, 1968. Vis. artist Munson Williams Proctor Inst., Utica, NY; instr. Phillips Exeter Acad., Exeter, NH,

1966—68;

prof.

Norfolk State Coll., Va., 1968—73, nat. permanent collection Boston Mus.

tchg. fellow. Represented

Fine Art, Princeton U. Art Mus., NJ, Smithsonia Mus. Art, Washington, Victoria Albert Mus., London, Brit. Mus., London, Bklyn. Mus., Fogg Art Mus., Harvard U., Cambridge, Mass., Solomon R. Guggenheim Mus., NYC, Jewish Mus., NYC, Jewish Mus. Belgium, Brussels, Jewish Mus. Westfalen, Dorsten, Germany, Mus. Am. Folk Art, NYC. Exhibitions include Reginald Case, Paintings (Boston U. Skowhegan award, 1967), Reginald Case, Hollywood Without Politics, Art Design Barbie, Valerie Steele, Elvis Marilyn 2 x Immortal, Wendy McDaris, Collage Assemblage, Louis Zona, Reginald Case, Hollywood Without Politics, Reginald Case, Marilyn Monroe. Home: Miami Beach, Fla. Died Apr. 24, 2009.

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CASHEL, WILLIAM

&

&

S.,

JR., retired food products com-

pany executive; b. 1920; m. Marie Cashel; children: William Efl, Robert, Peter, Christine. BA, Dartmouth Coll., 1941. With Bell Telephone Co., Phila., 1946-60, 63-76, pres., 1970—77; vice chmn., CFO AT&T, 1976-83; chmn. bd. Campbell Soup Co., Camden, NJ, 1984 88; ret., 1990. Maj. USMC, 1942^6. Died Aug. 22, 2000.



CASHIN, RICHARD MARSHALL,

CARTER, RALPH C,

state agency official; b. Genera, June 25, 1932; s. Ralph Clarence and Annie Cronin Carter; m. Joyce Howard (dec. Feb. 1997); children: Ralph Jr., Angelo Marie, Nancy Inez. Student, Chipola Jr. Coll., U. Fla. Owner, operator Carter Cattle Farm, from 1951; dist. vegetation specialist Fla. Dept. Transp.; supr. Evergreen Constm. Co., Inc., 1964-85. Mem. Fla. Ho. of Reps.,

Ala.,

1961-66, mem. select com. for vocat. edn., select com. on natural resources; vice chmn. agr. com., vice chmn. rds. and

hwys. com., chmn. forestry com., chmn. commerce com., mem. edn. com., appropriations com., joint house/senate

international aid of-

ficial; b. Boston, Apr. 3, 1924; s. William David and Anna Genevieve (Keefe) C; m. Mary Catherine Walsh, Nov. 25,

1950; children: Anne Jordan, Richard Marshall, Jane Kevill, Stephen Douglas. AB, Harvard U., 1946; AM, Boston U„ 1949; postgrad., Sch. Advanced Intemat. Studies, Johns Hopkins, 1959. Mgmt. staff Dept. State, 1949-52; staff U.S. Escapee Program, 1952-56; program officer USOM, Libya, 1956-59, Ethiopia, 1959-62; dir. Office Central African Affairs, AID, Washington, 1962-66; assigned Sr. Seminar Fgn. Policy, Fgn. Service Inst., Washington, 1966-67; dep. 1967-68, dir., 1968-70, AID dir. AID mission, Ghana,

.

CASPERSEN

1997.

CASPERSEN, FINN MICHAEL WESTBY,

diversified

company executive; b. NYC, Oct. 27, 1941; s. Olaus Westby and Freda Caspersen; m. Barbara Caspersen, June 17, 1967. BAin Econs. with honors, Brown (hon.), U., 1963; LLB cum laude, Harvard U., 1966; Johns Hopkins U., 1999; various hon. degrees. Assoc. Wood, NYC, 1969Dewey, Ballantine, Bushby, Palmer financial services

DHL

&

CEO, mem.

exec. com. Beneficial Corp.,

Wilm-

CEO Knickerbocker LLC; from 1976; chmn., CEO Westby 2009. Past bd. dirs., mem. exec. com. BenCorp., 1976 eficial Nat. Bank; chmn. bd. dirs. Beneficial Bank, Pic; bd. advisors Inst. Law and Econs., U. Pa.; past chmn. Coalition for Better Transp.; past co-chair Prosperity NJ; commr., dir. Hosp. for Spl. Surgery. Emeritus trustee Brown U.; former chmn. Save Ellis Island; moderator, bd. dirs. Shelter Harbor Fire Dist., 1993-2007, commr., Jupiter Island; pres. O.W. Caspersen Found.; chmn. bd. trustees Peddie Sch., Hightstown, NJ; former chmn. bd. trust Gladstone Equestrian ington, Del.,

1976-98; chmn.,

chmn. Hodson



Trust,

Assn. Inc.; past bd.

WHO WAS WHO IN AMERICA

34

mission to Indonesia, Jakarta, 1970-75; assoc. asst. adminstr. OflBce Legis. Affairs AID, Washington, 1975-77; dir. AID mission, Pakistan, 1977-78; dir. project mgmt. div. UN/FAO World Food Programme, Rome, 1978-86; sr. dir. Office of Policy and Planning Cath. Relief Svcs.-U.S. Cath. Conf., 1986-89, sr. advisor, 1989-90; cons. Interfaith Hunger Appeal, NYC, 1990-92, Cath. Near East Welfare Assn., NYC, 1991—97. Home: New York, NY. Died Feb. 13,

72; chmn.,

;

dirs.

Drumthwacket Found.; charter

Partnership for NJ, New Brunswick; mem. Martin County Econ Devel. Coun., Treasure Coast, Regional Planning Council; bd. dirs. Coalition of Svc. Industries, Inc., Washington, 1982-95, vice chair, 1995; chmn. World Pair

mem.

Driving Championship, 1993, pres., Keep Martin County Green, chmn. Princeton World Cup Regatta, 2000; dir. chmn. emeritus Princeton Nat. Rowing Assn.; dir. Nat. Rowing Found.; mem. corp. Cardigan Mountain Sch.; mem. exec. com. Harvard Resources Com.; former trustee John Carter Libr.; chmn. dean's adv. bd. Harvard Law Sch., Harvard Law Sch. Campaign; past dir. Clay Math. Inst. Lt. USCG, 1966-69; commr. Jupiter Island, chmn. South Martin County Regional Utilities(SMRU). Recipient Pres.'s medal, Johns Hopkins U., 1981, Jack Keilly award, Rowing, 2008, Ethics in Bus. award, BBB, 1992, Gov.'s award, Alexander Hamilton Econ. Devel., 1997, President's medal Brown U., 1997, Brightest Star award, Boys and Girls Clubs Newark, Inc., 1997, Humanities Citizen of Yr. award, NJ Coun. for Humanities, 1999; named Civic Leader of Yr., YMCA, 1982, Citizen of Yr, Morristown Meml. Hosp., 1993, Outstanding Alumnus, Harvard Law Sch., 2008, Peddie Sch., 2009. Mem. Am. Fin. Svcs. Assn. (bd. dirs., chmn. govt, affairs com., chmn. membership com., adminstrn. com., past chmn.), Fla. Bar Assn., NY Bar Assn., Harvard Club, Knickerbocker Club, Univ. Club, Wilmington Club, Shelter Harbor Golf Club (founder, chmn.), Weekapaug Found. Conservation (chmn.). Died Sept. 7, 2009.

CASSIDY, MAUREEN SMITH, gerontology advocate; b. NYC, June 14, 1935; d. Adelbert Ward and Cathleen Veronica (Ryan) Smith; m. Harold E. Cassidy, July 14, 1954; children: Bruce Edward, Cynthia Maureen, Craig Smith. Student, SUNY, Albany, 1952-53; AAS with honors, Dutchess Community Coll., Poughkeepsie, NY, 1983; grad., Nat. Acad. Paralegal Studies, Middletown, NY, 1991-92; B in Profl. Studies, Empire State Coll., Saratoga Springs, NY, 1994; postgrad., Empire State Coll., from 1996. Pvt. duty RN Unique Nursing Svc, Poughkeepsie; patient care coord. Hudson Valley Home Care, Poughkeepsie; case mgr. Dutchess Manor Home for Adults, Poughkeepsie; sr. advocacy coord. Dutchess County Assn. for Sr. Citizens, Poughkeepsie; freelance writer. Mem. AARP, Dutchess County Mental Health Assn., Older Womens League, Dutchess C.C. Alumni Assn., Empire State Coll. Alumni Assn., Ossining

Med. Soc, DAR. Home: Hyde Park, NY. Died May

18,

2008.

1956-57, scholar Institute de Cultura Hispanica, 1971; Danforth fellow Yale U., 1954-58, teaching fellow 1958—; named Miembro Titular, Instituto de Cultura Hispanica de Madrid, 1972, Hon. Master Will Rice Coll., 1976, Spanish Tchr. of Yr. and Fgn. Lang. Tchr. of Yr., Tex. Fgn. Lang. Tchrs.' Assn., 1982; recipient Drew U. Alumni Achievement award in Humanities, 1973, Will Rice Coll. James St. Fulton Svc. award 1973, Bklyn. Cadets Alumni Assn. Achievement award, 1976, Spanish Heritage award 1982, Disting. Svc. award Assn. Rice Alumni, 2000; named to Drew U. Athletics Hall of Fame, 1997. Mem. Am. Assn. Spanish and Portugese (numerous corns, and offices), Am. Assn. Tchrs. French, Am. Coun. Tchrs. Fgn. Langs, (del. affiliate assembly, 1970-75), S. Ctrl. Modern Lang. Assn. (various corns, and offices), Houston Area Tchrs. Fgn. Langs, (various corns, and offices), Modern Lang. Assn. (various corns, and offices), Inst. Hispanic Culture Houston (founding mem. 1966, numerous other corns, and offices), Hispanic Soc. Am. (hon.), Sigma Delta Pi (hon. pres. 1998). Home: Houston, Tex. Died Nov. 1, 2008.

CASTETTER, WILLIAM BENJAMIN, tion educator, educational director; b.

31, 1914;

s.

Edward Franklin and

Pa.,

Aug.

(Zimmerman) C;

m. Roberta Vera Breitmeyer, Aug. 6, 1947 (dec. 2003) BS, U. N.Mex., Albuquerque, 1936, MA, 1937; PhD, U. Pa., Phila., 1948. Cert. tchr. sci. and fgn. langs., Pa. Tchr., prin. Melrose Sch. Dist., N.Mex., 1937-40; prof. Lebanon Valley Coll.,

Annville, Pa.,

1949—81,

dir.

thor: (textbook)

1947-49; prof. edn. U. Pa., Phila.,

edn. svc. bur., 1970-81, interim dean.

The Human Resources Function

Au-

Educa-

in

tional Administration, others; contbr. articles to profl. jours.

US

WWII., mem. Waverly Heights Cmty. Recipient Tchg. and Svc. award Phi Delta Kappa, U. Pa. Chpt., Phila., 1980, Bronze Star medal, Food Conduct medal, Am. Campaign medal, European-African-MiddleE astem Campaign medal, Worm War II Victory medal, Army of Occupation medal, Combat Infantryman Badge 1st Capt.

Infantry, 1942-45,

award, Honorable Service Lapel Button WWTI, French Croix Guerre. Republican. Episcopalian. Avocations: wood working, gardening. Home: Bryn Mawr, Pa. Died Feb. 23, 2009.

CASTLE, DONALD ROBERT, sultant; b. Phila.,

(Wilson)

June

1,

industrial engineer, con1936; s. John Cleveland and Elsie Smith, Aug. 24, 1957 (div. Dec.

C; m. Martha Ann

1975); children: Judith Ellen, Susan Louise; m. Andrea Faye 3, 1976. AB, Coll. of Wooster, 1958; postgrad.,

Harm, July

Western Res. U., 1958-59. Cert. mfg. engr. Time study observer Fisher Body-GMC, Cleve., 1958-59; indsl. engr. Cleve., 1959-60; cost control mgr. Speer Resistor, Bradford, Pa., 1960-62; chief indsl. engr. Bliss-Gamewell, Newton Upper Falls, Mass., 1963-66; asst. gen. mgr. Singer Knitting Machinery, NYC, 1966-69; v.p., gen. mgr. Lightolier, LA, 1969-75; plant mgr. Sarama Lighting, NesquehonCo., Inc., Pitts., ing, Pa., 1976-78; v.p. H.B. Maynard from 1978; v.p. mfg. Mueller Steam Splty. divsn. Core Industries, St. Pauls, N.C.; pres. Quality Resource Assocs., Charlotte, from 1994. Prof. Def. System Mgmt. Coll., Ft. Belvoir, Va., 1986-89; ind. distbr. ednl. and environ, products. Contbr. articles to mags. Mem. IEEE (sr), Soc. Mfg. Engrs. (sr). Republican. Presbyterian. Avocations: golf, reading. Home: Murrells Ink, SC. Died Mar. 18, 2008.

TRW,

&

CASTRO, LORETTA FAITH,

singer, pianist; b.

Whites-

W.Va., Mar. 23, 1930; d. Joseph and Amelia (Gossen) Haddad; m. Joseph Armand Castro, Oct. 21, 1966; children: John Joseph, James Ernest. BA, Marshall U., 1953. Singer, pianist Greenbrier Hotel, White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., ville,

1957-64, Outrigger Canoe Club, Honolulu, 1966, Sorrenti-

Flamingo Hotel, Las Vegas, Nev., 1971, Desert Inn Hotel, Las Vegas, 1977, Tropicana Hotel, Las Vegas, 1981-87, Joe Castro Orch. Tropicana Hotel Spl. Events, Las Vegas, from 1987. Record album Loretta Sings with Joe Castro Trio, 1991. Republican. Died no's, Toluca Lake, Calif., 1968,

June

10,

2008.

CASTANEDA, JAMES AGUSTfN,

language educator, golf coach; b. Bklyn., Apr. 2, 1933; s. Ciro Castafieda and Edna May Sincock; m. Terrill Lynn McCauley, Sept. 14, 1957; 1 child, Christopher James; m. Clara Luz Gutierrez, Dec. 9, 1991. B summa cum laude, Drew U., 1954; MA, Yale U., 1955, PhD, 1958; Certificat d'Aptitude a l'Enseignement du Francais a l'Etranger, University Paris, 1957; postgrad., Universidad de Madrid, from 1957; student

Fletcher Sch., Medford, Mass., 1958; LLB, JD, George Washington Univ., Washington, 1963. Sec. bd. trustees City Univ. of N.Y, NYC, 1976—78, vice chancellabor rels. Office of lor, 1976 84; assoc. v.p. employee

summer

Pres.,

A

Purdue U., 1959. Asst. to assoc. prof. Spanish and French Hanover (Ind.) Coll., 1958-61; asst. prof. Spanish Rice U., Houston, 1961-63, inst. tchrs. fgn. langs.,

assoc. prof. Spanish, 1963-67, prof. Spanish, 1967—2008. Vis. prof. Spanish U. So. Calif., 1959, U. N.C., 1962, 68,

Western N.Mex. U, 1970; Florence Purington vis. prof. Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1976-77; prof, summer program Hispanic studies in Spain Rice U, 1979, 82, 83-90, head freshman coach, 1962-67, asst. varsity coach, 1962-83, dept. Classics, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish, 1964-72, moderator television series, 1964-67, 68-69, head golf coach, 1983-98; lectr., dir, adviser and

baseball

chmn.

sponsor numerous acad. and other corns, in field. Author: A Critical Edition of Lope de Vega's Las paces de los reyes, y Judfa de Toledo, 1962, introducci6n, edici6n, 1971, Agusti'n Moreto, 1974, Mira de Amescua, 1977, El esclavo del demonio, 1980; contbr. numerous articles to profl. jours. Chmn. interview team in Europe Kent Fellowship Program, 1968; active Internat. Good Neighbor Coun. Rose Meml. scholar Drew U, 1950-54, Varsity Club scholar, Alumni Assn. Meml. scholar, Fulbright scholar University de Paris,

CATALANO, RICHARD, MA,



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90; deputy dir. San Francisco Mus. Modern Art, San Francisco, 1990 92; ret. Cons, labor rels., San Francisco, 1992 96. Mem.: San Francisco Zen Ctr. (bd. dir.). Avocations: music, tennis, history, travel. Home: San Francisco, Calif. Died Nov. 15, 2007.

Oakland,

Calif.,

1984

Home:

Fort Collins, Colo. Died Feb. 8, 2008.

CAVETT, DORCAS C,

elementary school educator;

b.

1, 1916; d. Theodore Ray and Bertha m. Alva Bayard Cavett, Dec. 27, 1947 (dec. Jan. 1994); 1 stepchild, Dick. BSc, U. Nebr, Lincoln, 1937; MA, U. Nebr, 1949. Elem. tchr. pub. schs., Snyder, Nebr, 1937-38, Mitchell, Nebr, 1938-39, Des Moines, 1939-43, Lincoln, Nebr, from 1949. TV tchr. pub. schs. and U. Nebr, Lincoln, 1953; assoc. prof. U. Nebr, 1958-8 Author: My First 81 Years, 1998. Com. mem. Cooper

Alliance, Nebr., July Barrett Crawford;

Found., Woods Bros. Found.; mem. Bereuter Mil. Selections, Lincoln. Capt. USMC, 1943-46. Cavett Elem. Sch. named in her (and husbands) honor; recipient Amoco award for disting. tchg. U. Nebr, 1976, Alumni Achievement and Svc. award. Mem. PEO, Am. Legion, Faculty Women's Club, TTT Soc., U. Nebr. Alumni Assn. (life). Delta Kappa Gamma, Phi Delta Kappa (hon. mem.). Congregationalist. Home: Lincoln, Nebr. Died Sept. 8, 2007.

CAWEIN, KATHRIN (MRS. SEABURY CONE MAartist; b. New London, Conn., May 9, 1895; d.

STICK),

Henry and Barbara (Franz) Cawein; M.A.

(hon.), Oberlin

Grove, Seabury Cone

Coll., 1966; D.F.A. (hon.), Pacific U., 1980, Forest

student Art Students League; m.

Oreg.;

Mastick, Apr. 3, 1964. Music roll editor, music interpreter with various musicians, 1911-32; tchr. County Center Work Shop, 1935-36; owner studio for children, 1950-55; one

man

shows; County Center, White Plains, N.Y,

Village Art Center, N.Y.C., 1945,

Town

1935,

Hall, N.Y.C., 1950,

8th St. Playhouse, N.Y.C., 1953, Sarasota, Ha., 1973, U.

Tampa

(Ha.), 1973, Oberlin (Ohio) Coll., 1975, St. John's

Ch., Pleasantville,

N.Y, 1976, Berea (Ky.)

Coll.,

1977,

Pacific U., Forest Grove, Oreg., 1979, 80, 81, 83, 85, 90,

Mt. Kisco (Ky.) Libr, 1991, Intemat. Kisco Libr., 1991; exhibited group shows U.S., Eng., France, Italy, Ecuador, including Century of Progress, 1934, Tex. Centennial, 1937, World's Fair, 1939; represented in permanent collections at Met. Mus., Nat. Mus., Washington, Pa. State U, Tampa U. Oberlin Coll.; illuminated books St. Marks Ch., Van Nuys, Calif.; illuminated manuscripts Pacific U., The Life of Christ Congl. Ch., Portland. Oreg., 1991, The 13 Steps of Christ, 1991 now in permanent collection Cmty. Ch., Portland. Recipient Frank Talcott Non-Mem. prize Soc. Am. Etchers, 1936, prize for lithography Village Art Center, 1944, prize for etching Nat. Assn. Women Artists, 1947, prize for dry point Pleasantville Woman's Club, 1950, prize-: for etching, 1952, prize for dry point Westchester Fedn. Women's Clubs, 1951, others; Kathrin Cawein Gallery of Art named in her honor Pacific U., 1985. Mem. Nat. Assn. Women Artists, Art Students League (life), Chgo. Soc. Etchers, Soc. Graphic Artists. Died 1996.

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CEGLAREK, JOHN PETER,

physician; b.

Bay

City,

Mich., Apr. 10, 1947; s. Wallace John and Jeanette Agnes (Piotrowski) C; divorced; children: Katherine Joan, John Alexander; divorced; 1 child, Jozsef Andrew. BA with high distinction, Wayne State U., 1974, MD, 1983; MPH, Mich., 1975. Diplomate Nat. Bd. Med. Examiners. Resident in family practice Providence Hosp., Southfield, Mich 1987; staff physician emergency medicine North Detroit Gen. Hosp., 1987, med. dir. emergency medicine, 1987-88; STOP, Sterling Heights, Mich., 1988staff physician 89; med. dir., Eleven Oaks Med. Ctr., Madison Heights Mich., 1988-89; staff physician Madison Cmty. Hosp., Madison Heights, Mich., 1989; pvt. practice Madison Heights, Mich., 1989-91, Midland, Mich., 1991, Warren, Mich., from 1992. Cons, epidemiologist Oaklnad County Dept. Health, Pontiac, Mich., 1977. Maj. M.C., USAR,

U

MED



Mem. AMA, Am. Acad. Family Practice, Mich Med. Soc, Macomb County Med. Soc, Assn. Mil Surgeons U.S., Res. Officers Assn., Wayne State U. Alumni Assn., U. Mich. Alumni Assn., Detroit Zool. Soc,Cranbrook Inst. Sci., Phi Beta Kappa. Home: Royal Oak, Mich Died Aug. 1, 2008. 1985

.

State

retired educational association

administrator; b. Pitts., Apr. 19, 1934; s. Michael Joseph and Roma Agnes Catalano. BA, Bowdoin Coll., Brunswick,

1955;

Guild Organists (dean), Iota Kappa Lambda. Avocations: photography, salt-water acquaria, model rail-

retired educa-

Shamokin,

Stella

Mem. Am. roading.





CAVARRA, ROBERT

N, music educator, musician; b. Denver, Colo., Feb. 23, 1934; s. Alfonso and Mary M. (Bianco) C; m. Barbara Sedlmayr, Aug. 9, 1941; children: Karla Marie Cavarra Britton, R. Christopher, Stephan Gian, Matthew Nicholas. BA, St. Thomas Sem., Denver, 1956; MusB summa cum laude, U. Colo., 1961, MusM cum laude, 1963. Organist St. Joseph Ch., Denver, 1946-52, St. Thomas Sem., Denver, 1952-57, Pontifcal N. Am. Coll., Rome, 1957-58, First U. Meth. Ch., Ft. Collins, 1986-97; prof, music Colo. State U., Ft. Collins, from 1961; organist, producer Mus. Heritage Soc., from 1968. Co-founder Pro Organo Pleno XXI Found., Ft. Collins, Colo., 1994 Composer: Suite for Organ, 1974, Two Pieces for Organ and Trumpet, 1983; organist, producer: recordings for Musical Heritage Soc., 1968—. Fellow Danforth Found., 1979.



CENTOLA, STEVEN RONALD,

English language edu-

Aug. 1, 1952; s. Mario Thomas and Gloria Horence (D'Alessio) C; m. Susan Joy Smith, Aug. 17 1974; children: Tamara, Paul, Devon. BS in English, West cator; b. Phila.,

MA

in English, U. R.I., 1977, PhD in English, 1981. Asst. prof. English Va. Tech. Coll., Blacksburg, 1981-85; prof. English Millersville (Pa.) U., from 1985. Author: Arthur Miller in Conversation, 1993; editor: The Achievement of Arthur Miller, 1995. Coord, intramural Soccer U-10 program Hempfield Soccer Club, Lancaster,

Chester U., 1974;

Pa., 1992-94. Mem. MLA, Pa. Writing Across the Curriculum Assn. (bd. dirs. 1987—), Eugene O'Neill Soc, Nat. Coun. Tchrs. English, Arthur Miller Soc. (pres.), Phi Kappa Phi. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Avocations: coaching children's soccer, fishing, playing guitar, reading. Home: Lancaster, Pa. Died Jan. 9, 2008.

MARY

ANN, administrator; b. Kendalia, Tex., CERNY, Nov. 8, 1948; d. Frank Joseph and Stella (Piper) Lombardino; m. Owen Edward Cemy, Oct. 20, 1968; children: Kelly Marie, Allen Shane. Student, U. Houston, 1966-67, Del Mar Coll., from 1980. Gen. mgr. Corpus Christi (tex.) Creditors Assn., Check Stop, Inc., 1979-95; exec. v.p. Stop, Inc., San Antonio, from 1992; pres. San Antonio Creditors Assn., from 1992. Mem. Credit Women Internat./Credit Profls., Corpus Christi, 1987-88. Pres. bd. trustees Calallen Independent Sch. Dist., Corpus Christi,

Check

WHO WAS WHO IN AMERICA 1992, sec. bd. dirs., 1990-91.

Roman

Mem. Am.

Collectors Assn.

CAtholic. Avocations: reading, crocheting, fishing, Home: Robstown, Tex. Died July 11, 2008.

computers.

t

CESNIK, JAMES MICHAEL, istrator,

':

printing

company

admin-

executive; b. Marshfield, Wis.,

s. Ignatius Anthony and Mary Catherine Elizabeth Louise Havlik, Aug. 1, 1959 (div. 1987); children: Margaret Mary, Sarah Elizabeth. Michael Ignatius; m. Barbara E. Nelson, Jan. 1, 1990. BA. St. John's

Oct. 1

retired labor union

6,

(Bayuk)

1935;

C; m.

U., Collegeville, Minn., 1958. Reporter, Rice

Lake (Wis.)

;

Chronotype, 1958; reporter, copy, makeup and layout editor Tribune, 1958-64; internat. rep., asso. dir. rsch. Mpls. Star and info., dir. rsch. and info. Newspaper Guild, CWA.AFLCIO/CLC, Washington, 1965-75; editor Guild Reporter, 1973-93; v.p. Intemat. Labor Press Assn., Washington, 1973-79, pres.. 1980-82; sec.-treas. Internat. Labor Coram. Assn., Washington, 1984-87; editor Internat. Labor Comm. Assn. Reporter. Washington, 1983-84; sec.-treas. JBTM Enterprises Inc., Winchester, Va., 1989-91, 2002, pres., 1991—2001, Signet Screen Printing and Embroidery, Winchester. Va., 1993—2007; ptnr. TJC LLC. Winchester, Va., 1999—2009. Elijah P. Lovejoy lectr. So. 111. U., Carbondale,

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1970; cons, in field. Mem. Falls Church (Va.) Democratic Com., 1970-84; founding mem. Falls Church Com. on Status of Women, 1975-76; pres. Montessori Sch. No. Va., 1970. Mem. Slovenian Heritage Com. Washington, Slovenian Choral Soc. Washington, Am. Slovenian Cath. Union, Soc. for Slovene Studies. Roman Catholic. Died Feb. 27,

2009.

.

CHABEK, DANIEL JAMES,

journalist,

relations professional; b. Cleve., Apr. 8,

James

Sr.

and Hattie

writer,

1915;

s.

CHAPIN

35

public

Daniel

(McLkovsky) C; m. Margaret Pan-

grace, Oct. 28, 1939; children: Cynthia, Christopher. BS in Journalism, Ohio State U., 1936. Reporter Cleve. Press., 1936-52; pub. rels. rep. Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, Mich., 1952-58, Cleve., 1958-80; newspaper columnist North Ridgeville (Ohio) Light, 1980-88, Lakewood Sun Post, North

1994; cert, comml. pilot, multiengine, land and instrument. Aerospace engr. NASA, Huntsville, Ala., 1962-63; rsch., teaching asst. U. Ala. Rsch. Inst., Huntsville, Ala., 1963-64; research fellow NASA, Cambridge, Mass., 1964-65; assoc. prof. U. Ala., Tuscaloosa, 1965-69: mng. dir. Univ. Assocs., Washington, 1969-72; prof., assoc. dean George Washington U., Washington, 1972-77; v.p., gen. counsel Council on Postsecondary Accreditation, Washington, 1977-83; exec, dir. Am. Inst. Biol. Sci., Washington, 1983-87; pres. Am. Found. Biol. Scis., Washington, 1987-93, Lawrence Tech. U., 1993 2006, chancellor, 2006—09. Cons., evaluator, accreditation rev. coun. commn. on instns. of higher edn. Noth Ctrl. Assn. Colls, and Schs., Chgo.; bd. dirs. Automation Alley, Mich. Sci. and Math. Alliance, Mich. Small Aircraft Transp. Sys. Author: (with others) Understanding



Accreditation, 1983; pub. BioScience; contbr. chpts. to books. Mem. Diocesan Adv. Coun., Arlington, Va., 1978-84, Fairfax County Dem. Com., Va., 1979-95; judge No. Va. Sci. Fair, 1976-2009; trustee, sec. Southeastern U, Washington, 1983-87; trustee BIOSIS, Inc., Phila. and London. 1991-93; mem. Oakland County Workforce Devel. Bd., Mich., 1996-2009; bd. dirs. Automation Alley, 1999-2009, Detroit area coun. Boy Scouts Am., 2003-09. Recipient Citizenship award Am. Legion, 1959, Olive Branch award Editors and Writers Com., NYC, 1986, Horace H. Rackham award Engring. Soc. Detroit, 2004; fellow NSF, 1964. Fellow AAAS; mem. ABA, AAUP, Am. Assn. Univ. Adminstrs. (pres. 1984-85), Engring. and Sci. Devel. Found, (bd. dirs., pres. 1996-2000, fellow Engring. Soc. 1997), Am. Coun. Edn. (bus. and higher edn. forum), Soc. Automotive Engrs., Nat. Soc. Black Engrs. (hon.). The Engring. Soc. Detroit (bd. dirs. 1999—), Assn. Ind. Colls, and Univs. Mich., Mich. Small Aircraft Transp. Program, Detroit Regional C. of C. (bd. dirs.), Circumnavigators Club. Detroit Econ. Club (bd. dirs.), Detroit Athletic Club, Cosmos Club. Capitol Hill Club, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi. Roman Catholic. Avocations: flying, history, sailing. Home: Alexandria, Va. Died May 20, 2009.

CHANCE, KENNETH DONALD,

Olmsted, Ohio, from 1988. Adv. bd. Lakewood Sun Post, 1989—. Author: (stories) Lakewood Lore, 1998; contbr. articles to newspapers. Bd. trustees Lakewood Hist. Soc., 1989-2000; jury voter, mem. selection commn. City of Lakewood, 1993. Lt. (jg) USN, 1944-46, PTO. Mem. Soc. Profl. Journalists, Cleve. Press Club, Kiwanis (editor Kiwanigram 1982-89, Best Newsletter 14th divsn. award 1984). Avocations: running, calisthenics. Died Jan. 29,

engineer, b. Denver, July 27, 1948; s. John Jefferson and Evelyn Pauline (Jacobs) C. AA, Red Rocks Coll., Golden, Colo., 1982. Stationery

2008.

Light; m. Felix Chandler

EG&G Rocky Home: Englewood, Colo. Died operating engr.

Golden, from 1980.

Flats,

Sept. 27, 2007.

CHANDLER, JULIE LIGHT, secondary b. Indpls.,

Dec.

8,

1949; d.

school educator;

Edward Carl and Genneve Elder

Jr.

(dec. Dec. 30, 1991);

1

child,

BS in Edn., Ind. U., Bloomington/Indpls., 1984. Tchr. Cathedral HS, Indpls., 1981—84; h.s. tchr. Indpls. Pub. Schs., from 1984. Recipient Scholastic Achievement award. Sigma Pi Alpha, 1981. Home: Westfield, Ind. Died Aug. 22, 2008. Scott Andrew.

CHAIKIN,

DONALD JOEL, lawyer; b.

Jersey City, Aug. Arthur and Ruth (Steinberg) C; m. Mimi

12. 1933; s. Feb. 6, 1965 (dec. 2002); children. Marney, Stephen. BA, U. Md.. 1960; LLB, Am. U., 1963. Bar: DC 1964, Md. 1964. Sr. ptnr. Chalkin Karp, Washington, 1963—2000. Baseball commr. D.C. City Coun., Washington. Mem. Ass. Trial Lawyers D.C. (Trial Lawyer of Yr. award 1986), Assn. Trial Attys. (past pres.). Died Oct. 26. 2009.

Abitbol,

1984,

MS,

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CHANDLER, NETTIE JOHNSON,

artist;

b.

Christian

County, Ky., Nov. 15, 1912; d. Sol James and Georgia Bell (Davis) Johnson; m. Percy Scott Chandler, Oct. 14, 1944. Student, Watkins Inst., Nashville, 1937 45, Watkins Inst.,



Harris Sch. Art, Nashville, 1937, Oklahoma City 1952, Coll. William and Mary, 1957—58; AS cum laude, Thomas Nelson C.C., 1983. Bookkeeper Keach Furniture Co., Hopkinsville. Ky., 1929 32; office sec., bookkeeper Baus Mfg. Co., Hopkinsville. 1933 35; bookkeeper Castner Knott Co., Nashville, 1936 39; sec, artist, editor Young South page' Baptist Reflector, Nashville, 1939 45; real estate saleswoman Grinnell Realty, Nash-

1953—56,

CHALMERS, FRANKLIN STEVENS,

JR., engineering consultant; b. Atlanta, Mar. 21, 1928; s. Franklin Stevens Sr. and Martha (Bratton) C; m. Anne Upshaw, June 11, 1955; children: Franklin Steven HI, Martha Chalmers Hamilton, James MacAllen. S. Elizabeth Chalmers Smith. BChemE, Ga. Inst. Tech., 1949; postgrad., Harvard U., 1987. With

Chem.

Co., Houston and Baytown, Tex., 1952-56, Chemical Products Corp., Cartersville, Ga., 1949-

plant ops. StaufFer

50; with project engring.

and mgmt.

CF Braun &

Co.,

Alhambra, Calif., 1956-67; with bus. devel. Jacobs Engring. Co.. Pasadena. Calif., 1967-70: asst. dir. alt. fuels devel. and cons, devel. Arthur G. McKee Co., Cleve.. 1970-76; dir. govt. rels. Davy McKee Corp., Washington, 1976-83; cons.

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Chalmers

;

;

;

;

j

I

j

I

Co., Washington,

1983—86, 1989—2001:

dir.

OSHA/US

Dept. Labor, Washington, 1986-89. Presenter seminars in People's Republic of China. Contbr. articles to profl. jours.; patentee tar sands oil recovery, apparatus for oil recovery, fluegas desulfurization. elemental sulfur recovery. Deacon San Marino (Calif.) Community Ch., 1969; pres. YMCA-YMen's Club, South Pasadena, Calif., 1967; trustee Plymouth Ch. of Shaker Heights, Ohio, 1973-76. With Chem. Corps. U.S. Army, 1950-52. Mem. Am. Inst. Chem. Engrs.. Nat. Constructors Assn. (chair govt affairs com. 1979), Nat. Bldg. Mus. (docent), Congl. Country Club, Cosmos Club, Rotary, Scottish Rite (32d degree), Knight Templar York Rite Freemasonry. Presbyterian. Achievements include engineering, design and construction of many process plants to produce chemical, petroleum and fertilizer products, research and reports on technical, economic and political feasibility of methods for utilization of indigenous resources and/or generation of electric power at remote locations; hosting of delegations from People's Republic of China to U.S. and seminars in China regarding recovery of sulfur for industrial use by flue gas desulfurization. E-mail: frankschalmer@com. Died July 18, 2009. policy

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CHAMBERS, CHARLES MACKAY,

academic adminislawyer, consultant; b. Hampton, Va., June 22, 1941; s. Charles McKay and Ruth Ellanora (Wallach) C; m. Barbara Mae Fromm, June 9. 1962; children: Charles M., Catherine M., Christina M., Carleton M. BS, U. Ala., 1962, MS. 1963, PhD, 1964; JD, George Washington U., 1976; DSc (hon.), Lawrence Tech. U, Southfield, Mich., 2006. Bar: Va. 1977, DC 1978, US Patent Trademark Office, 1978, US Supreme Ct. 1980, US Dist. Ct. 1985, US Ct. Appeals (DC cir.) 1987, US Dist. Ct. (ea. dist.) Va. 1988, US Ct. Appeals DC, 1987, US^Ct. Appeals (4th cir.) 1990, Mich. trator,

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ville,

1950—51;

sec,

artist

illustrator

typist Griffiss

AFB, Rome, NY, 1952—53;



56; tech.

Comml.

artist to

Tenn. State Libr., Nashville, 1953

NASA, Hampton, 1956



72.

1972, fine arts painter, from 1973. Represented in permanent collections Va. Air and Space Mus.. Bapt. and Reflector, Nashville. Vol. ARC, Nashville, 1985—86. Recipient awards for art including 2d pi. Watkins Inst., 1955, 1st place Parthenon, Nashville, 1956. 1st place Watkins Inst., 1956. 1st place (3 times) Tenn. State Fair, 1985-96, Best of Show, Watkins Inst., 1986, 3d pi. Watkins Inst., 1987, 2d pi. for miniatures Tenn. Art League (3 times), 1988-92, 3d pi. Tenn. Art League, 1989. Best of Show, 1990, 2d pi. for graphics, 1996, 2d pi. oils, 2005, Best of Show, Gallery TV, 1997, Daily Press Newport News, Va. Eight Snapshot award. 1983. Mem.: Tenn. Art League (leader Monday Painters 1984 98). Republican. Baptist. Avocations: writing, reading, painting, computer designing and printing, knitting. Died Jan. 22, 2009.

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CHANEY, ALBION HENRY, pastor;

b. King City, Calif., 12, 1921; s. Leonardo Eldridge and Marie Bertha (Menke) D.; m. Mary Jacqueline Mooney, Apr. 1, 1945;

Nov.

Kathleen, James, Steven, Terri Eileen, David, Colleen. Student, U. Calif., Davis, 1941; naval officer, USN U. of Air, Corpus Christi, Tex., 1943; student, Moody Bible Inst., Chgo., 1950, Missionary Training Inst., Seattle, 1961. Lie C.B.A. Ch., 1954; ordained to ministry Am. Evang. Christ Chs., 1956. Pastor various chs., Calif, and Iowa, 1954-1985, First Bapt., Healdsburg. Calif., 1986. Pres. San Joaquin Conservative Bapt. Assn., Mariposa, Calif., 196667. Lt. USNR, 1942-45. Recipient Presdl. Citation USN, children:

1944. Republican.

Home: Healdsburg,

Calif.

Died Mar. 23,

2008.

CHANEY, ETHEL SCOTLAND, English language eduMar. 16, 1914; d. Bayard Scott and Beatrice Louise (Homan) Scotland; m. William Stanton Chaney, Oct. 8, 1939 (div. Mar. 1988), remarried Jan. 10, 2001; children: Scott Clay, Karen Marie Kauffman, Norma Chaney Shear, Ruth Margot Walker. BS, U. 111., 1935; MA, Roosevelt U., 1966. Tchr. English Rutledge Jr. Coll., Raleigh, N.C., 1987, cator; b. Cleve.,

Huntington Learning

Wake County

Ctr.,

Raleigh, 1988; substitute tchr.

Sch., Raleigh, 1988-98; tchr. Joliet (HI.) H.S.,

1975—81. Docent N.C. Mus. Dickens Soc, Jane Austen Soc, Crime Writers Soc. Univ. Women (life), U. 111. Alumni (life), Roosevelt U. Alumni (life), Pi Beta Phi (life). Democrat. UnitarianUniversalist. Home: Raleigh. NC. Died Oct. 30, 2007.

1936—75, Gulf

H.S., Fla.,

Art,

Mem.

CHANG, CLIFFORD WJ.,

chemistry educator, reBS, U. So. Hawaii, Calif., 1960; PhD, U. 1964. Rsch. assoc. U. Hawaii, Honolulu, 1964, U. Ga., Athens, 1964-68; asst. prof. U. West Fla., Pensacola, 1968-73, assoc. prof., 1973-79, prof., from 1979. Cons. Monsanto, Pensacola, 1987-90; mem. adv. review panel NSF, Washington, 1990-91. Contbr. articles to profl. jours, and chpts. to books. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc. Am. Soc Pharmacology, Chem. Soc. London, N.Y Acad. Scis., Sigma Xi. Achievements include research in marine natural products including rare marine isonitriles, work on antistaining and antisoiling agents for carpets. Died Oct. 15, 2007. searcher, consultant; b. Honolulu, July 25, 1938;

CHANG, KWAI

SING, retired educator; b. Honolulu, Aug. 22, 1921; s. Jan and Agnes (Lee) C; m. Miyoko Hokama, July 10, 1951; children: Forsythia, Jasmine. BA, U. Hawaii, 1944; BD, Princeton Theol. Sem., 1947, ThM, 1948; PhD, U. Edinburgh, Scotland, 1952. Ordained to ministry, United Ch. of Christ, 1948. Min. Lanai Union Ch., Lanai City, Hawaii, 1948-50, Kalahikiola Congl. Ch., Kohala, Hawaii, 1952-56; prof. Bible and religion Agnes Scott Coll., Deca1956-86. Mem. Am. Acad. Religion. Home: tur, Ga., Decatur, Ga. Died Apr. 12, 2008.

CHANG, SHENG-YEN, Buddhist monk, educator; b. Nan T'ung, People's Republic China, Dec. 4, 1931; arrived in US, 1975; s. Hsuan Ts'ai and Chin Chang. MA, Rissho U., Tokyo, 1971, LittD, 1975. Wireless telegraph operator, telecom, officer & warrant officer Nationalist Army, China, 1949 59; solitary retreat Chao Yuan Monastery, Taiwan, 1961 68; received formal transmission from Ch'an Master Dong Chu of the Cao Dong tradition of Ch'an, 1975; received formal transmission from Ch'an Master Ling Yuan of the Lin Ji tradition, 1978; abbot The Temple of Enlightenment, NY, 1977; prof., dir. Chinese Culture U, Taipei, China, 1978-87; abbot Nung Ch'an Monastery, Taiwan. 1979; founder Ch'an Meditation Ctr., 1980; pres. ChungHwa Inst. Buddhist Culture, Taipei and Elmhurst, NY, from 1980; dir. Chung-Hwa Inst. Buddhist Studies, Taipei, from 1985. Pub. Tungchu Pub. Co., Taipei, from 1980, Humanity Monthly, Taipei, from 1982, Dharma Drum Pubis., NYC, from 1982; prof. Tung-Wu U, Taipei, from 1986. Fu-Jen U., Taipei, from 1989. Author: The Life and Practice of Ou-Yi Chih-Hsu, 1975, Getting the Buddha Mind, 1982, Poetry of Enlightenment, 1987, Faith in Mind, 1988, Zen: Tradition and Transition, 1988, Ox Herding at Morgan's Bay, 1989, The Infinite Mirror, 1990, The Sword of Wisdom, 1990, Illuminating Silence, 2002. numerous books in Chinese. Founder Intemat. Cultural & Ednl. Found. Dharma Drum Mountain, 1989. Mem.: Intemat. Assn. Buddhist Studies, Japanese Assn. Indian Buddhist Studies. Died Jan. 27, 2009.

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CHANON, BERNARD L., lawyer, mediator; b. Houston, Sept. 15, 1934; s. Sam and Lena Chanon; m. Pat Chanon, June 21, 1953; children: Gregory, Richard, Todd, Caren. BS, U. Houston, 1957; JD, U. Houston Bates Coll. Law, 1959. Supreme Ct., U.S. Dist. Ct. (so. dist.) Tex., U.S. Appeals (5th cir.), U.S. Dist. Ct. Iowa, Tex., cert.: mediator, collaborative lawyer, family law specialist. Counsel Lee, Duroff (later Duroff Chanon), Houston, from 1959. Home: Houston, Tex. Died May 19, 2008. Bar: U.S. Ct.

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CHAPDELAINE, LORRAINE ELDER, gerontology nurse; b. Yonkers, NY, Sept. 29, 1939; d. Alexander Lindsay Elder and Evelyn Emma Rower Bellini; m. Bernard Grant Dostal, May 15, 1960 (div. Nov. 1972); children: Dana Arthur Dostal, Jeffrey Alexander Dostal. Diploma, Mass. Genl. Hosp. Sch. Nursing, Boston, 1961; BS cum laude, Elms Coll., Chicopee, Mass., 1990; MS. U. Mass., 1992. RN, Mass.; cert, gerontol. clin. specialist. Staff nurse Cooley Dickinson Hosp., Northampton, Mass., 1961-67, Holyoke (Mass.) Hosp., 1967-74; health sve supr. Mountain View Nursing Home, Montgomery, Mass., 1979-85; staff nurse, supr. Port Charlotte (Fla.) Care Ctr., 1985-87; staff nurse Holyoke Geriatric Authority, 1987-89; temporary staff O'Connell Profl. Svc, Holyoke, 1987-90; asst. prof, clin. nursing U. Mass. Sch. Nursing, Amherst, 1992-93; clin. specialist/wound cons. Hampshire County Vis. Nurse Assn., Northampton, 1992-96; clin. specialist, vis. staff Vis. Nurse Svcs Western Mass., Holyoke, Mass., from 1989; grant writer, adminstr. Innovative Nurse-Managed Well Elderly Foot Clinics, from 1993; pvt. practice in nursing foot care, 1987 2005; cons, and lectr. in field. Lectr. in field; initiator, adminstr. grant-funded nurse-managed foot clinics for elderly poor.; prin. The Foot Care Nurse, Holyoke, 1997 Mem.: Nat. Assn. Clin. Nurse Specialists, Nat. Gerontol. Nurses Assn., Order Eastern Star (Worthy Matron 1981, 1984), Advanced Practive Gerontol. Nurses Interest Group, Sigma Theta Tau. Episcopalian. Avocations: music, gardening. Died Jan. 1, 2008.





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CHAPIN, RICHARD EARL,

retired librarian; b.

Dan-

Apr. 29, 1925; s. Harry W. and Lula May (Briggs) Jane Lang, Aug. 15, 1949; children: Robert Lang, David Brian, Rebecca Anne. AB, Wabash Coll.. 1948; (hon.), Wabash Coll., MS, U. Dl., 1949, PhD, 1954; 1991. Reference asst. Fla. State U, 1949-50; libr. asst. U. Dl., 1950-53, vis. prof., 1957; asst. dir., asst. prof. Sch. Libr. ville, 111.,

C: m. Eleanor

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CHAPIN U. Okla., 1953-55; assoc. libr., assoc. prof. Mich. State East Lansing, 1955-59, dir. librs., prof, journalism, 1959-89, dir. librs. emeritus, prof, emeritus, from 1989; libr. advisor United Arab Emirates U., 1989-92. Dir. Mich. State U. Press, 1986-90; cons, to govts., founds., colls., and univs.; bd. dirs. Ctr. for Rsch. Librs., 1978-83; bd. dirs. OCLC Users' Coun., 1980-83, pres., 1983. Contbr. articles to libr. periodicals and encys. Mem. East Lansing Human Relations Commn., 1966-69, chmn., 1969; mem. East Lansing Bd. Edn., 1970-74, 75, pres., 1973-74; bd. dirs. W.B. and Candace Thoman Found., 1991—. Served to It. (j.g.) USNR, 1943-46. Mem. ALA, Mich. Library Assn. (pres. 1967), Assn. Research Libraries (bd. dirs. 1984-87), Blue Key, Sigma Chi, Phi Kappa Phi Home: East Lansing, Sci.,

U.,

Mich. Died July 29, 2009.

CHAPIN, SCHUYLER GARRISON,

retired cultural or-

ganization administrator, retired dean; b. NYC, Feb. 13, 1923; s. L.H. Paul and Leila Howard (Burden) C; m.

Elizabeth Steinway, Mar. 15, 1947 (dec. 1993); children: Henry Burden, Theodore Steinway, Samuel Garrison, Miles Whitworth; m. Catia Zoullas Mortimer, Sept. 15, 1995. (hon.), NYU, Student, Longy Sch. Music, 1940-41; 1974, Hobart/William Smith Coll., 1974, Hofstra Coll., 1999; DLitt (hon.), Emerson Coll., 1976; MusD (hon.), Mannes Coll., New Sch., 1990, Curtis Inst. Music, 2000. Spot salesman NBC-TV, NYC, 1947-51; gen. mgr. Tex and Jinx McCrary Enterprises, NYC, 1951-53; booking dir.

LHD

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Judd divsn. Columbia Artists Mgmt., Judson, O'Neill 1953-59; dir. masterworks to v.p. creative svcs. Columbia Records divsn. CBS, 1959-63; v.p. programming Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, 1964-69; exec, producer Amberson Enterprises, NYC, 1969-71; acting gen. mgr. Met. Opera, NYC, 1972-73, gen. mgr., 1973-75; dean faculty arts Columbia U., 1976-87, dean emeritus, from 1987; v.p. worldwide concert and artist activities Steinway Sons, NYC, 1990-92; commr. of cultural affairs City of N.Y., 1994—2002; ret., 2002. Cons. Carnegie Hall Corp., 1979-87. Author: (autobiography) Musical Chairs, 1977, Leonard Bernstein: Notes from a Friend, 1992, Sopranos, Mezzos, Tenors, Bassos and Other Friends, 1995. Past chmn. Bagby Music Lovers Found.; past chmn., trustee Am. Symphony Orch. League, 1985-92; trustee Naumburg Found., 1949, Richard Tucker Found., 1975-92, Am. Inst, for Verdi Studies, 1975, Bklyn. Philharm., 1978-92, Lenox Music Theatre Group, 1984, Lincoln Ctr. Theatre, 1985-94, 2001—, Carnegie Hall Soc, 1987-94, 2001—, Curtis Inst. Music, 1986-92, Pres.'s Com. on Arts and Humanities, 1982-90, Redwood Libr. and Athenaeum, 1990-96; chmn., exec. com. Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Inst., 1982-

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1st It. Air Corps US Army, 2004, co-chair bd. govs., 2004 1942 46, China, Burma, India. Decorated chevalier Legion of Honor (France); recipient NY. State Conspicuous service cross, 1951, Christopher award, 1971, Emmy awards 1972, 76, 80, Gold Medal Nat. Arts Club, 1983. Scis. Clubs: Century Assn. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts (N.Y.C.), Knickerbocker. Home: New York, NY. Died Mar. 7, 2009.



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CHAPMAN, ALVAH HERMAN,

JR., retired newspaper Columbus, Ga., Mar. 21, 1921; s. Alvah Herman and Wyline (Page) Chapman; m. Betty Bateman, Mar. 22, 1943; children: Dale Page Chapman Webb, Chris Ann Chapman Hilton. BS, The Citadel, 1942, degree (hon.), 1971, Barry U., 1985, Ha. Internal. U., 1988, U. Miami, Coral Gables, Fla., 1989, U. Notre Dame, 1991. Bus. mgr. Columbus Ledger, 1945-53; exec, v.p., gen. mgr. St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times, 1953-57; pres., pub. Morning News and Evening Press, Savannah, Ga., 1957-60; exec. KnightRidder Newspapers, Inc., Miami, Fla., 1960-89, exec, com., 1960-2000, exec, v.p., 1967-73, pres., 1973-82, CEO, 197688, chmn., 1982-89, dir., chmn. exec, com., 1984-95; v.p., gen. mgr. Miami Herald, 1962-70, pres., 1970-82. Bd. dirs. Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Inc., 1962-2000; lectr. Am. Press Insts., Columbia; vice chmn., exec. com. Miami Coalition for Safe & Drug-Free Cmty.; mem. Pres.'s Drug Adv. Coun., 1989-92; chmn. emeritus Fla. Intemat. U. Found.; bd. trustees Fla. Internat. U, 2001-2002; trustee John S. and James L. Knight Found., 1971-2002. Founder, chmn. emeritus Cmty. Anti-Drug Coalitions Am.; chmn. We Will Rebuild, 1992—93, Gov.'s Commn. on Homeless, 1992 94; founding chmn. Cmty. Partnership for Homeless, Inc., from 1993; mem. State's Commn. on the Homeless, 2000; bd. dirs. ARC Greater Miami and the Keys, 2001—04. Maj. USAAF, World War II. Decorated Croix de Guerre, D.F.C. with 2 oak leaf clusters, Air medal with 5 clusters U.S.; recipient Citadel Palmetto award, 1985, Isaiah Thomas award, Rochester Inst. Tech., 1986, Joseph Wharton Statesman award, 1988, United Negro Coll. Fund's Disting. Svc. award, 1988, The Miami Herald Spirit of Excellence Lifetime Achievement award, 1989, Anne Ackerman Disting. Floridian award, 1991, LeRoy Collins Lifetime Achievement award, Leadership Fla., 1992, United Way Dorothy Shula award for Volunteerism, 1994, Salvation Army Red Shield award, 1994, ARC Humanitarian of Yr. award, 1994, Health Found, of South Fla. Concern award, 1995, Drum Maj. of Justice award, Miami-Dade C. C, 1996, Spirit of Martin Luther King Jr. Parade & Festivities Dinner Com. award, 1996, Citizen of Yr. award, Gray Panthers North Dade, 1996, Resolution State Fla., 1996, Lifetime Achievement award, Cmty. Anti-Drug Coalitions Am., 1999, Ellis Island medals of honor, 2000, Pontifical medal Benemerenti, 2000, Fla. Meml. Coll. Cmty. Leadership award, 2001, Pillar award, Fla. Internat. U., 2001, 1st recipient Cmty. Partnership for Homeless' s Alvah H. Chapman, Jr. Humanitarian award, 2002, Corp. Citizenship award, Nat. Coalition for Homeless, 2002, Disting. Svc. award, Cmty. Anti-Drug Coalitions Am., 2004, May-

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1975; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Mem. Am. I Assn. (bd. dirs. 1981-84), Soc. for Epidemiol. Rsch.,, Genetic Epidemiol. Soc. Jewish. Avocation: ameri-i can and british history. Home: Ann Arbor, Mich. Died Oct.j 22, 2007.

Achievement award, 2004, Advocacy award, Homeless/Formerly Homeless Forum Inc., 2004, Peace and Unity award, St. Martin de Porres Assn., 2005, Cornerstone award, Broward Partnership Homeless, 2007, Lifetime Achievement award, Miami Coalition Christian and Jews, 2007, Citadel 1842 Soc, 2007, Assn. of Fundraising Professionals, Greater Miami Chapter Nat. Philanthropy Day Com., 2007; named Outstanding Young Man, Columbus Jr. C. of C, 1952, Dade County's Outstanding Citizen of 1968-69, Brigham Young U. Internat. Businessman of Yr., 1984, Hon. Dir., Fla. C. of C, 1997, Grad. Sch. Bus. Fla. Internat. U. in honor of Alvah H. Chapman, Jr., 2001, Alvah H. Chapman, Jr. and Betty B. Chapman Ctr. in honor of Betty and Alvah Chapman, Cmty. Partnership Homeless, 2002; named one of 22 Who Make a City Magic, Jr. League, 2003, Legends South Fla., South Ha. CEO mag., 2004; named to South Ha. Bus. Hall of Fame, 2000, Arland D. Williams Soc. at The Citadel, 2002, Builders Assn. South Ha. Housing Hall of Fame, 2003, Ha. Newspaper Hall of Fame, 2004. Mem. Newspaper Assn. Am., Am. Newspaper Pub. Assn. (chmn., pres. 1986-87), So. Newspapers Pubs. Assn. (pres. 1976). Methodist. Home: Miami, Ha. Died Dec. 25, 2008.

seling,

CHARLES, HOWARD CLIFTON, JR., public warehous-

CHAU, BENJAMIN

or's Lifetime

ing executive; b. Winston-Salem, NC, Mar. 31, 1918; s. Howard Clifton Sr. and Jessie Mae (Idol) C; m. Rachel Louise Charles, June 14, 1941; children: Rachel Diana Phillips, Janie Leah McKnight. AA, Mars Hill Coll., NC, Auto Store, Reidsville, N.C., 1939. Mgr. Firestone Home

&

1946-48, Ctrl. Carolina Warehouses, Inc., Greensboro, N.C., 1949-55, CEO, pres., 1955-80, chmn. bd., from 1980. Trustee Mars Hill Coll., 1987—; bd. dirs. Chapels for the Retarded Ctrs. in N.C., 1976-88; deacon First Bapt. Ch., Greensboro, 1980-84, Sunday Sch. tchr., 1956—. Served to maj. USAAC, 1941-45, to It. col. Res. ret. Named Alumnus of Yr., Mars Hill Coll., 1996. Mem. Ret. Officers Assn. (pres. 1990), N.C. Warehousemen's Assn. (pres. 1975), Toastmasters (pres. 1957), Kiwanis. Republican. Avocations: golf, flying, woodworking, gardening, travel. Home: Greensboro, NC. Died Jan. 18, 2008.

CHARRY, STEPHEN WALTER, historian, educator; b. Trenton, NJ, Nov. 4, 1958; s. Michael Ronald and Jane Charry; m. Karin Tunis, June 22, 1965; children: Kaylyn Jane Tunis, Benjamin Michael, Genevieve Cecielle. MA, Wash. State U., Pullman, Washington, 1990; PhD, Wash. State U., 1997. Adj. prof, of history Ctrl. Wash. U., Ellensburg, 1993—99; prof, history 111. Valley C.C., Oglesby, from 1999. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Mem.: 111. Fedn. of Teachers (pres. Local 1810 from 2003), Orgn. of Am. Historians, Am. Hist. Assn., Phi Alpha Theta. Home: Princeton, 111. Died Mar. 18, 2008. CHARVAT, REGINA (REGI KLEIN), artist; 1, 1931; d. Ernest L. and Emma (Holstein)

Apr.

b.

Chgo.,

Klein; m.

Leo M. Charvat (dec); children: Stephanie Kathryn, Rebecca Leonore. Student, Bennington Coll., Art Inst. Chgo. Exhbns. include 1020 Art Ctr., Chgo., Ann Ross Gallery, White Plains, N.Y, U. Miami, Ha., Morris Gallery, N.Y.C., Waverly Gallery, N.Y.C., Gallery 3, Greenwivh, Conn., Rye (N.Y.) Free Reading Rm., Katonah (N.Y) Gallery, U. Notre Dame, South Bend, Ind., Schoolhouse

Statis.

Internat.

CHASZEYKA, MICHAEL ANDREW,

mechanical engi-j Youngstown, Ohio, July 28, 1920; s.i Michael and Anastasia (Klim) C; m. Libuse Panosh, Nov. 30, 1946 (dec. May 1993). BME, Ohio State U., 1943; MS neer, consultant; b.

Mech. Engring., 111. Inst. Tech., 1959; postgrad., U. Chgo., 1959-63. Jr. engr. Republic Steel Corp., Young-j stown, 1947; engr. Gen. Motors Corp., McCook, 111., 194751; rsch. engr. Armour Rsch. Found., Chgo., 1953-61; phys. sci. coord. Office of Naval Rsch., Chgo., 1961-81; owner,; in

M.A. Chaszeyka Assocs., Western Springs,

cons.

1981-

111.,

USN, 1944-46, World comdr., 1951-53, Korea. Recipient Outstanding Service award Office of Naval Rsch., 1981. Mem. ASME' (life), Naval' (life, award for pub. policy devel. 1986), Res. Assn. (life), Am. Mensa. Avocations: photography,; foreign travel, writing, travel lectures, skiing. Home: Western Springs, 111. Died July 27, 2008.

93. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Lt.

War

II,

lt.

VFW

1

J., ophthalmologist; b. Hong Kong, Aug. 18, 1940; came to U.S., 1942; s. Sham Tai and Kitty (Chan) C; m. Anita Leong, June 25, 1975; children:'

Melissa, Kimberly.

BME, CCNY,

1963;

MD, SUNY,

Buf-;

Diplomate Am. Bd. Ophthalmology. Resident in ophthalmology White Med. Hosp., LA, 1970-73; pvt. practice Torrance, Calif., from 1973; clin. instr. ophthalmology U. So. Calif./White Meml. Hosp.-Loma Linda, LA, 197378. Fellow ACS, Am. Acad. Ophthalmology. Home: Rolling Hills, Calif. Died Sept. 18, 2007.

falo, 1969.

CHEN, GEORGE CHI-MING,

energy company execu-! Shanghai, Sept. 21, 1923; s. Harvey Kun-Fan and Margaret Wen-Yao (Sang) C; m. Nora Tzu-Ling Pan, Oct. 15, 1953; children: Priscilla Hsu-Lu, Peter Hsu-Ling. BS,[ Harvard U, 1946. Mgr. Kian Gwan Co., Shanghai, 1947-49,' Hong Kong, 1949-50, mng. dir. Taipei, 1950-51; chmn., George Chen & Co., Taipei, 1951-87, Lien Chen Ltd., Taipei, 1951-87; mng. dir. Shing Nung Group, Tai Chung, 1961-87; chmn. Shell Pacific Devel., Singapore, 1970-87.1 Trustee Northfield Mt. Hermon Sch., Mass., 1988-98, Libr. I mem. bd. overseers'! Found, of San Francisco, 1996 Harvard U., 1998—. Lt. Col. Chinese Army. Mem. China! Petroleum Soc. (life). Republican. Roman Catholic. Home:J San Francisco, Calif. Died Sept. 7, 2007. tiye; b.



;

CHENEY, LOIS SWEET,

infection control nurse; b:J NY, Oct. 26, 1933; d. Merton E. Sr. (dec.)! and Jennie M. (Smith) S. (dec); divorced; children: Linda I Cheney Thorpe, Susan Cheney Post Kehler, Douglas A.|l Cheney. Diploma in nursing, Rochester Hosp., NY, 1954:' BS in Edn. with high honors, Mansfield U., Pa., 1973; MSJI

Clifton Springs,

Columbia Pacific U., Mill Valley, Calif., 1982. RN N.Y, Pa.il With Meml. Hosp., Towanda, Pa., 1974 82; coord, infec-jl tion control and employee health Clifton Springs Hosp. andi I





87; infection control officer Monroe Cmty.|| Hosp., Rochester, 1987—2000. Spkr. on mgmt. AIDS in; long term care, 1987, 88, 89, 92; spkr. and cons, in infection) I Clinic,

1982

N.Y, Ward-Nasse Gallery, N.Y.C., Wakefield Gallery, Scotts Comers, N.Y, Cos Cob Gallery, Greenwich, Conn., Pelham (N.Y.) Art Ctr., Wainwright House, Rye, N.Y,

Mem. Assn. Profls. in! I Control and Epidemiology (cert., Rochester-;! Finger Lakes chpt.), Bus. and Profls. Women's Club.)! Toastmasters Internat., N.Y. State Pub. Health Assn. Home:! Towanda, Pa. Died May 7, 2008.

among others; represented in permanent collections Arrowood Conf. Ctr., Rye Brook, N.Y, Westchester Conty Courthouse Bldg., White Plains, N.Y, Red Lion Inn, Stock-

Aug.

Gallery, Sanibel Island, Ha.,

Byways

Gallery, Irvington,

bridge, Mass., Westchester Country Club, Rye, N.Y. Bot.

Garden, Bronx. Recipient awards Emily Lowe Competition, 1956, 18th Annual Joseph P. Mayer prize, Audubon Artists Exhbn., 1960, 11th Annual Treadway award, Silvermine Guild Artists, 1960, Purchase prize Dulin Art Gallery, grand prize Watercolor USA. Home: Chandler, Ariz. Died Sept. 10, 2007.

CHASAN, ALEXANDER ANSCHEL,

paint chemist, re17, 1926; came to Boris and Liuba (Gorsky) C; m. Betty Chasan, June 1, 1952; children: Alan Bryan, Elise Gail. MS, Fed. Inst. Tech., Zurich, 1947. Chemist Publicker, Inc., Chem. Corp., Phila., 1947-49; chief chemist Bait. Paint 1950-66; chief paint chemist J.M. Huber Corp., Havre de Grace, Md., 1966-70; cons. Bait., 1970-71; spec. mgr. Fed. Supply Svc. Gen. Svc. Adminstrn., Washington, 1971-81; coatings specialist Carderock div. Naval Surface Warfare Ctr., Annapolis, Md., from 1981. Chartered orgn. rep. Boy Scouts Am. Troop 97, Bait., 1979—; bd. dirs. Brotherhood Recipient Superior Temple Oheb Shalom, Bait., 1980 Performance award, Boy Scouts Am. Troop 97, Bait., 1985. Fellow Am. Inst. Chemists; mem. Washington Paint Tech. Group (pres. 1974, bd. dirs. 1990—, Man of Yr. 1976), Bait. Soc. for Coatings Tech. (pres. 1971). Democrat. Jewish. Home: Baltimore, Md. Died June 22, 2008. searcher; b. Berne, Switzerland, Apr.

U.S.,

1947;

s.

&



CHASE, GARY ANDREW,

.

statistician, educator; b.

NYC,

Allen Leonard and Janet Elaine (Rubensohn) Weisman, Nov. 21, 1980; 2 children. AB magna cum laude, Harvard U., 1966; PhD, Johns Hopkins U., 1970. Rsch. fellow Johns Hopkins U., Bait., 1970-71, asst. prof, 1971-78, assoc. prof., 1978-85, prof., 1985-94; prof, medicine, dir. consulting biostat. Georgetown U., Washington, from 1994. Cons. Armed Forces Inst. Pathology, Washington, 1984-85, NIMH, Rockville, Md., 198690, NIH, 1992—. Co-author: Principles of Genetic Coun-

Jan. 5, 1945;

C; m.

Carol

s.

S.

control. Contbr. articles to profl. jours.

Infection

CHENG,

WU

C, retired patent examiner; b. Shanghai 11, 1922; came to US, 1948; s. Ting-yih and Wei-chi (Kiang) C; married 1963; 1 child, Robert C. BS, St. John's U., Shanghai, 1944; MS, Kans. State Coll., 1949; PhD, Ga

I

I I I

1954. Asst. prof, to prof., head chem- I Union U., Jackson, Tenn., 1955-66; assoc. prof chemistry George Peabody Coll., Nashville, 1966-72; tchr J with rank I Lyman HS, Longwood, Ha., 1972-75; asst. profl Inst. Tech., Atlanta,

istry dept.

1

chemistry to assoc. prof, physics Paine Coll., Augusta, Ga. .1 1975-89; patent examiner US Dept. Commerce, Washing-!! ton, 1990—99. Vis. instr. chemistry Ga. Inst. Tech., Atlanta!! summer 1956; chemist No. Regional Rsch. Ctr., Peoria, 111. I summer 1976, 88; faculty rsch. participant Savannah Rivei.l Lab., Aiken, SC, summer 1977, Argonne Nat. Lab., Chgo. ] summer 1982, Oak Ridge Nat. Lab., Tenn., summer 1984i| mem. faculty Rockwell Hanford Ops., Wash., summei I 1979; faculty rsch. fellow USAF Acad., Colorado Springs | Colo., summer 1986. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Mem. I Ga. Acad. Sci., Am. Chem. Soc, Sigma Xi. Achievements I include patents in field. Home: Martinez, Ga. Died Jan. 5 I 2008.

CHERNAK, JOHN ANDREW, food

equipment manufacexecutive; b. Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. 26 I John and Elizabeth (Mosko) C; m. Arlene B I Nov. 1, 1974; children: Linda Beth, Christie Anne

turing

company

1929;

s.

•Rasile,

j

»

Paula Jo, Michelle Marie. BA, Brown U., 1951; JD I Northwestern U, Chgo., 1956. Bar: Ohio 1956. Assoc, I Baker & Hosteler, Clevc, 1956-57; with Tomlinson Indus- j tries, Clevc, from 1957, pres., 1966-95; chmn., from 1995 Contbr. articles on food svc. to profl. pubis. Capt. USMCR 1951-53. Mem. Nat. Assn. Food Equipment Mfrs. (bd. dirs. I officer 1985—, v.p. 1992, pres. 1993). Home: Sparks, Nev,

Died Jan. 22, 2008.

CHERNISH, LELIA MARGARET,

retired not-for-profii

fundraiser; b. Collins, Mo., Mar. 19, 1921; d.

Aubra

| F. anci

Velta Lelia (Nance) Higgins; m. Stanley M. Chernish, June 19, 1949; 1 child, Dwight Landers. Student, U. Md.

j j

I

WHO WAS WHO IN AMERICA —

1947 48. Tchr. kindergarten, Silver Springs Bethesda, Md., 1945-51; apptd. del. White House Conf. on Aging, 1971, Ind. Health Careers, 1974-84; mem. Ind. Impaired Physicians Com., 1976-79; appointee Ind. Mus. Art, 197684; apptd. bd. trustees Ind. Med. Distbn. Loan Fund, 1977-92, Ind. Med. & Nursing Distbn. Loan Fund, 1981-85; mem. Marion County Impaired Physicians Com., 1983-84. Liaison to med. student wives, rec. sec., program, publicity fin. chmn., historian and by-laws chmn. Ind. State Med.

and

Aux.; pres. Marion County Med. Aux.,

1965-66, med.

Fund chmn., by-laws com., parliamentarian, chmn. cookbook prodn.; mem., fin. chmn., parliamentarian Boys Club Aux. Mem. Winona Meml. student liaison, historian, United

Hosp.



Aux.;

founder

Vol.

Observer

Program,

vol.

Ronald

1982—2007;

McDonald House,

chmn. needle art project; facilities com.; chmn. 10th anniversary calendar fund raising project, 1992; bd. dirs., 2003—06; sec. to bd. dirs., 1992—99. Recipient Theta Sigma Phi award, 1969, Sagamores of the Wabash award for disting. pub. svc. Gov. Otis R. Bowen, 1977, by Gov. Robert D. Orr, 1981, Ind. Jefferson award, 1982, Lori Kleiman trustee,

award for svcs. over and above call of duty Ronald McDonald House, 1992, Indpls. Mayors Vol. Partnership award, 1999; named Ind. Mother of Yr., 1981. Mem.: Crossroads Guild (pres. 1969, parlimatarian 2002 06, Heart of Gold award 2002), Women in Neighborhood Svc, Indpls. chpt. Embroiderers Guild Am. (chmn. nat. embroiderers guild exhibit 1989, dean of faculty seminar 1990, co-chmn. nat. seminar 1992, pres. 1997—98), Hillcrest Garden Club (treas., chmn. flower show), Faculty Women's Club of Ind. U. Sch. Medicine. Home: Indianapolis, Ind. Died June 14, 2008.



CHETON, CHARLES WILLIAM,

company Simeon and

furniture

executive; b. Canton, Ohio, Nov. 23, 1924;

s.

C; m. Carolyn

Popa, July 1, 1945 (div. Apr. 1972); children: Anna, Barbara and Charles (twins), Debra, Michelle, Charles II; m. Catherine Condos Gaston, July 14, 1973. Student, U. Tenn., 1944; exec. mgmt. degree, Northwestern U., 1954. Office mgr. Worshill Auto Parts, Canton, Ohio, 1946-47; gen. mgr. Home Furniture Co., Canton, 1947-52; pres. Cheton Furniture Co., Canton, from 1952. Pres. Beachcomber Corp., Fla., 1968-81. Pres. Internat. Festival, Canton, 1980-82; pres. bd. St. George Cath. Ch., Canton, 1968-82; exec. v.p. Save Palace Theater Com., 1981-82, pres. 1988—. C pi. USAF, 1943-46. Recipient Mayor's Award, Canton, 1981. Mem.: Cath. Order Foresters (pres. local chpt. 1958-70, 1981—), Traian and Iliu Maniu See., K.C. Republican. Home: Canton, Ohio. Died Jan. 7,

Theodora (Morar)

2008.

CHIAPPONE, ROBERT CARL, orthodontist; b. Fresno, Calif., May 4, 1938; s. Carlo Paul and Clotilda Elena (Gaiato) C; children: Tracy, Christopher, Cary, Craig. BA, U. Calif., Berkeley, 1960; DDS, U. Calif., San Francisco, 1966. Pvt. practice, Concord, Calif., from 1966. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Republican. Avocations: scuba diving, pilot, tennis. Home: Lafayette, Calif. Died July 14, 2007.

CHILCOTE, THOMAS FRANKLIN, retired Dayton, Pa., May 25,

1918; s. Jane (Peters) C; m. Margaret Virginia Mossor, Sept. 18, 1943; children Wayne Leslie, Deborah Jean. Student, Taylor U., 1936-38; B.A., U. Pitts., 1940; postgrad. Western Theol. Sem., 1940-41; M.Div., Boston U., 1943; D.D. (hon.), U. Chattanooga, 1955;

Emma

postgrad. Harvard Inst. Ednl.



Mgmt., 1973. Ordained elder

Methodist Ch., 1943. Pastor, McCandless Ave Meth. Ch., Pitts., 1939-41, Walnut Ave. Meth. Ch., Roxbury, Mass., 1942-43, Cresson (Pa.) Meth. Ch., 1943; news editor The Christian Advocate, Chgo., 1943-45; mng. editor New Life Mag., Nashville, 1945-48; pastor First Meth. Ch., Chattanooga, 1948-55; supt. Abingdon (Va.) dist. Meth. Ch., 1955-58; pastor First Meth. Ch., Maryville, Tenn., 1958-62; sr. minister Fountain City United Meth. Ch., Knoxville, Tenn., 1962-68, First United Meth. Ch., Oak Ridge, 196870, First Broad St. United Meth. Ch., Kingsport, Tenn., 1970-73; pres. Emory and Henry Coll., Emory, Va., 197384; del. World Meth. Conf., Oxford and Oslo, 1951-61, Pacific Rim Higher Edn. Seminar in Far East, 1980; mem. Theol. Study Commn. on Doctrine and Doctrinal Standards, United Meth. Ch., 1968-72, mem. uniting conf., 1970. Mem. Alpha Pi Omega.- Republican. Methodist. Author: Quest for Meaning, God's Twenty-Two, 1982. Home: Woodlyn, Pa. Died Jan. 20, 2009.

CHIN, JANET JUE,

nurse, secretary; b. Portland, Oreg., Feb. 25, 1930; d. Herbert Sue and Margaret Mai (Lum) Jue;

m. George Wai Chin, Mar. 1, 1952; children: Martin, David, Daniel, Cathryn, Cheri, Nancy. BS in Liberal Arts and Nursing, U. Oreg., 1952. RN, Oreg. Sec. Sam Wong & Son, Klamath Falls, Oreg., from 1952; office nurse Dr. J. Robertson, M.D., Merrill, Oreg., 1958-80; charge nurse Oreg. Health Sci. U. Hosp., Portland, 1951-52; staff nurse Merle West Med. Ctr., Klamath Falls, 1988; pub. health nurse Klamath County Health Dept., 1952-53; sch. nurse Klamath County Sch. Dist., Klamath Falls, from 1990. Vol. nurse

ARC, 1952—;

vol. Klamath County Mental Health Ctr., 1979-90; organist 1st Presbyn. Ch., Merrill, 1959-81; bd. dirs. Mental Health Adv. Bd., Klamath Falls, 1979-85, Local Alcohol Drug Adv. Bd., Klamath Falls, 1984-90, Health Bd., 1993—. Mem. Oreg. Nurses Assn.,

Klamath

Falls,

&

Lost River Garden Club (pres. 1958-60), Zuleima 13, Dau. of the Nile. Republican. Avocations: violinist, choir. Home: Klamath Falls, Oreg. Died Apr. 30, 2008.

Temple

N.H., 1987-88; Rep. candidate U.S. Senate from N.H., 1990. Republican. Albanian Orthodox. Avocations: reading, sailing, skiing, tennis.

Died Feb.

9,

2008.

CHURCH, FRANK FORRESTER,

CHISHOLM, FRANK ANDERSON,

investment banker; Savannah, Ga., Aug. 24, 1910; s. Frank Miller and Elsie (Barnard) C; m. Katherine Crutcher, Mar. 3, 1956; children: Frank A. Jr., Elsie Robinson. AB, Yale U. Pres. Varnedoe Chisholm & Co., Savannah, 1956-69; chmn. Varnedoe Chisholm & Skinner, Savannah, 1969-73; v.p., fin. cons. Robinson-Humphrey Co., Inc., from 1973. Home: Savannah, Ga. Died June 9, 2008. b.

CHRISTENSON, ALLEN CECIL,

retired

mathematics

educator; b. Montrose, Calif., Aug. 25, 1931; s. Clarence and Cecil Edna (Wells) Christenson; children: Gary Allen,

Teresa

Ann Thompson.

1949—52;

Student, Glendale

Coll.,

Calif.,

BA in

Secondary Edn., Ariz. State Coll., Tempe, Secondary Edn., San Fernando Valley State Gen. secondary life diploma credential. Engring. analyst Rockedyne. Canoga Park, Ca1956;

MA

in

Coll., Northridge, Calif., 1966.

lif.,

ret.,

1956—62; math. 1997. Sgt.

tchr.

LA Unified Sch.

Dist.,

1962—97;

US Army, 1953—55. Mem.: Am. Mensa.

Republican. Avocations: sports, camping, fishing, hiking. Died June 19, 2008.

CHRISTIAN, RICHARD CARLTON, vertising

agency executive;

b.

dean, former adDayton, Ohio, Nov. 29, 1924;

Raymond A. and Louise (Gamber) C; m. Audrey Bongartz, Sept. 10, 1949; children: Ann Christian Carra, Richard Carlton Jr. BS in Bus. Adminstrn, Miami U., Oxford, s.

Ohio, 1948; MBA, Northwestern U., 1949; LLD (hon.), Nat.-Louis U., 1986; postgrad., Denison U., The Citadel, Biarritz Am. U. Mktg. analyst Rockwell Mfg. Co., Pitts., 1949-50; exec. v.p. Marsteller Inc., Chgo., 1951-60, pres., 1960-75; bd. dirs., exec. com. Young and Rubicam, Inc., 1979-84; chmn. bd. Marsteller Inc., 1975-84, chmn. emeritus, from 1984; assoc. dean Kellogg Grad. Sch. Mgmt. Northwestern U., 1984-91, assoc. dean Medill Sch. Journalism, 1991-99. Dir., chmn. Bus. Pubis. Audit Circulation, Inc., 1969-75; spkr. in field. Trustee Northwestern U., 1970-74, Nat.-Louis U., Evanston, 111., 1970-92, James Webb Young Fund for Edn., U. El., 1962-95; pres. Nat. Advt. Rev. Coun., 1976-77; bd. adv. coun. mem. Miami U.; mem. adv. coun. J.L. Kellogg Grad. Sch. Mgmt., Northwestern U.; v.p., dir. Mus. Broadcast Comm.; dir. Can. U.S. Ednl. Exch. (Fulbright Found.), 1988-92. With inf. AUS, 1942-46, ETO. Decorated Purple Heart, 1945; recipient Ohio Gov.'s award 1977, Alumni medal, Alumni, Merit and Svc. awards Northwestern U.; named to the Advt. Hall of Fame, 1991. Mem. Am. Mktg. assn., Indsl. Mktg. Assn. (founder, chmn. 1951), Bus. Profl. Advt. Assn. (life mem. Chgo., pres. Chgo. 1954-55, nat. v.p. 1955-58, G. D. Crain award 1977), U. 111. Found., Northwestern U. Bus. Sch. Alumni Assn. (founder, pres.), Am. Assn. Advt. Agys. (dir., chmn. 1976-77), Am. Acad. Advt. (1st disting. svc. award 1978), Northwestern U. Alumni Assn. (nat. pres. 1968-70), Mid-Am. Club, Comml. Club, Econ. Club Chgo., Kenilworth Club, Westmoreland Country Club, Alpha Delta Sigma, Beta Gamma Sigma, Delta Sigma Pi, Phi Gamma Delta. Baptist. Home: Evanston, 111. Died Oct. 3, 2009.

college

president, clergyman; b.

Thomas Franklin and

AAUW,

Ind.,

1970 71; mem., yearbook chmn. Alliance of Indpls. Mus. of Art; active Women United Against Rape, 1975, Sch. Drop Out Program, Diabetes Detection Dr.; drug and internat. health activities; regular ct. watcher Indpls. Anti-Crime Crusade;

CLAFLIN

37

CHRISTIANSEN, PAUL ARTHUR,

botanist, consultant;

Mitchell County, Iowa, June 7, 1932; s. Carl H. and Myrtle Christiansen; m. Barbara Lindley, June 25, 1955; children: Dana, Scot. BA, U. Iowa, 1959; MS, U. Oreg., 1964; PhD, Iowa State U., 1967. Instr. biology Humboldt (Iowa) Community Schs., 1959-64; prof, biology Cornell Coll., Mt. Vernon, Iowa, from 1967, now prof, emeritus. Mem., chair Iowa State Preserves Bd., Des Moines, 198491; bd. dirs. Iowa chpt. The Nature Conservancy, Des Moines, 1984 Author: (chpt. in book) Prairies/Iowa's b.



.

&

Prairies Past Prairies Natural Heritage, 1982, Present/Take This Exit, 1989, Mus. Guide to Iowa Prairie Plants, 1999. Mem. Mt. Vernon Community Sch. Bd., 1971-83. With USN, 1950-54. Recipient Roadside Vegetation Mgmt. grant Iowa Dept. Transp., Linn County, 197173, Soil Structure Under Prairie Grass grant Leopold Ctr. for Sustainable Agr., Ames, Iowa, 1990-92. Fellow Iowa Acad. Sci. (pres. 1988-89), Sigma Xi; mem. AAAS. Democrat. Achievements include research in methods of establishing and managing prairies. Home: Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Died Oct. 2, 2007.

CHRISTO,

THOMAS KENNETH, management consult-

b. Southbridge, Mass., Feb. Christi Thomas and Dorothy (Lapery) C; m. Marjorie T. Ugo, Mar. 29, 1970 (div. Oct. 1978); children: Courtney, Thomas K. Jr.; m. Deirdre Jane O'Leary. Student, U. Miami, 1966-67; BS, Suffolk U., 1969; JD, Boston U., 1972. Bar: Mass. 1972, Fed. Dist. Mass., 1973, Fed. Dist. Ct. R.I., 1976, Fed. Dist. Ct. Puerto Rico, 1976, U.S. Ct. Appeals (1st cir.) 1976, U.S. Supreme Ct. 1977, U.S. Ct. Appeals (2d. cir.) 1978. Owner, operator Christo and Co., Boston, 1968-72; assoc. Fanger and Birnbaum, Boston, 1972-73; with Suffolk County Dist. Atty., Boston, 1973-75; sole practice Boston, 1974-79; sr. ptnr. Christo and Watson, Boston, 1976-79; pvt. practice North Hampton, N.H., from 1980. Bd. dirs. Chgo./Pacific Railway, 1987; editor contract and tort Computer Law Reporter, 1984-86; pres., chief ops. Qantel, 1986, bd. dirs., 1985-86; mem. bd. officer editors Computer Law Strategist, 1978-79; lectr. numerous data processing and legal trade orgns.; cons, in field. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Dir. northeast area Haig for Pres.,

ant, data

processing executive;

12, 1948;

s.

MDS

minister, writer; b Frank Forrester and Bethine 30, 1970 (div. 1991); children: Frank Forrester, Nina Wynne; m. Carolyn Buck Luce, July 25, 1992. AB, Stanford U., 1970; MDiv, Harvard U., 1974, PhD, 1978. Min. All Souls Unitarian Ch., NYC, 1978—2009. Columnist The Chicago Tribune, 1987-88, The New York Post, 1989; vis. prof. Dartmouth Coll., Hanover, N.H., 1989. Author: Father and Son: A Personal Biography of Senator Frank Church of Idaho, 1985, The Devil and Dr. Church, 1985, Entertaining Angels, 1987, The Seven Deadly Virtues, 1988, Everyday Miracles, 1988, Our

Boise, Idaho, Sept. 23, 1948; (Clark) C; m. Amy Furth,

s.

May

Faith: An Introduction to Unitarian Universalism, God and Other Famous Liberals, 1991, Life Lines, Faith, 1998, Lifecraft, 2000, Bringing God

Chosen 1989, 1996,

A Chosen

Home, 2002, The American Creed, 2002, Freedom from Fear, 2004, So Help Me God, 2007, Love and Death, 2008; Greek Word-Building (Matthias Stehle), 1976; Continuity and Discontinuity in Church History, Essential Tillich, 1987, 2d edit., 1999, The Macmillan Book of Earliest Christian Prayers, 1988, The Macmillan Book of Earliest Christian Hymns, 1988, The Macmillan Book of Earliest Christian Meditations, 1989, One Prayer at a Time: A 12 Step Anthology, 1989, The Jefferson Bible, 1989, Without Apology: The Liberal Faith of A. Powell Davies, 1998, Restoring Faith: America's Religious Leaders Answer Terror With Hope, 2001, The Separation of Church and State: Writings on Religious Freedom by America's Founders, 2004; contbr. chapters to books; contbr. (articles) Harvard Theol. Rev., (speeches) Rep. Am. Speeches, 1983—84, 1986—87, 1987—88, 1989—90, 1992—93, 1995—96, 1997—98. Bd. dir. Union Theol. Sem., NYC, 1992-98, 2007—, Intemat. Bridges Toward Justice, 2002; mem. exec. com. Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Inst., NYC, 1990 chmn. Coun. on Environment NYC, 1995-2006. Montgomery fellow Dartmouth Coll., 1989, FDR Four Freedoms award 2008, Disting. Svc. award, 2008. Mem. Unitarian Universalist Mins. Assn. Democrat. Home: New York, NY. Died Sept. 24, 2009. translator: editor:

1978,

The



;

UUA

CIAMPA, GEORGE RICHARD, 27, 1945;

s.

lawyer; b. Boston, Apr.

George and Josephine (Gangi) C; m. Suzanne

C. Seitz, Sept. 18, 1971 (div. 1981); m. Patricia L. Hughes, Apr. 21, 1985. BS, Tufts U., 1968; JD, Boston U., 1971. Bar: Conn. 1989, Mass. 1971, U.S. Dist. Ct. Mass. 1971, U.S. Dist. Ct. Vt. 1972, U.S. Supreme Ct. 1980, U.S. Dist. Ct. Conn. 1989. Asst. regional counsel U.S. EPA, Boston, 1971-88; ptnr. Tarlow, Levy, Harding Droney, Farming-

&

Conn., 1988-89; pvt. practice Burlington, Conn., 1989Wetlands Commn., Burlington, 1988-91, Conservation Commn., Winchester, Mass., 1978-83. Avocations: softball, photography, auto racing. Died Nov. 23, 2007. ton,

91. Active Inland

ANGELO ANTHONY,

CICCHINO, insurance company executive; b. Chgo., Aug. 10, 1950; s. Vincent and Jean (Cox) C; m. Susan Mae Sherry, Dec. 27, 1974; children: Carri Ann, Michael Angelo. AA, Western 111. U., 1972. Ins. agt. Home Life of N.Y, Chgo., 1973-76; ins. broker A.S.C. Fin. Services, Berwyn, 111., 1977-83; asst. regional mgr. Jackson Nat. Life Ins., Park Ridge, 111., 1982-88, regional mgr. Metairie, La., from 1988. Mem. Nat. Assn. Life Underwriters. Avocations: boating, exercising. Died June 24, 2008.

CIONGOLI, ALFRED KENNETH, neurologist,

b Phila.,

11, 1943; s. Alfred Anthony and Antoinette Marie (Ragano) C; m. Barbara, Nov. 22, 1966; children: Adam, Happy, Gregory, Alessandra, Antonio. AB, U. Pa., 1964; DO, Phila. Coll. Osteopathic Med., 1968. Diplomate Am. Bd. Psychiatry & Neurology. Resident in neurology, chief resident neurology unit U. Vt. Coll. Medicine, 1968-73;

Jan.

Med. Sch., Phila., 1974-75; neuroimmunology Danish Muscular ScleroCopenhagen, 1973-74, Hosp. U. Pa., Phila., 1975-

attending neurologist U. Pa. rsch. fellow in sis Soc.,

Neurol. Assocs. Vt., Burlington, 1977—2008. Attending neurologist Hosp. U. Pa. Med. Sch., 1975-77; neurology U. Vt. Coll. Medicine, Burlington, 1977-87, clin. assoc. prof., 1987-2008, dir. Multiple Sclerosis clinic, 1975; pres. Bd. Alumni Dirs. Phila. Coll. Osteopathic Med., 1994-2008, chmn. internat. fellowship com., 1990-2008; chmn. com. NIH, 1990-2008. Author, editor: Beyond The Godfather, 1995, Passage To Liberty, 2002. Apptd. boxing commr. State of Vt., 1982; sr. med. officer U.S. Olympics team, 1986. Recipient Ellis Island Medal of Honor, 1998, Grand Officiate Order Merit Repub77; pres.

clin. asst. prof,

lic

Italy,

Italian Pres.

Scalfero,

1998.

Mem. AMA, Am.

Assn. Neurology, Phila. Neurol. Soc, Ethan Allan Club (bd. govs.), Nat. Italian-Am. Found, (sr. v.p. 1992-95, pres. 1996-2000, vice chmn. 2000-05, chmn., 2005-08). Home: Burlington, Vt. Died Oct. 28, 2008.

CLAFLIN, JEFFREY LAIRD, Aug. 29, 1953;

s.

pianist, singer; b. Phila.,

Leander Chapin

Jr.

and June Lorraine

Mus. Acad., 1972-76. Pianist, singer Tomo Devel. Corp., NYC, 1983-90. Mus. dir. Duplex Summer Cabaret Festival, N.Y.C., 1982 pianist annually at Le Sirenuse, Positano, Italy. Pianist various parties, 1970 concert performances include North Am. premier William Timmings Symphony No. 2, 1976, narrator U.S. Commn. Small Bus. film, 1978; accompanist Pa. Opera Co., 1974-76, Pa. Ballet, 1976-78. Named to 1st chair Upper (Stallings) C. Student, Phila.





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Southeastern Dist. Choir, Phila., 1971, recipient Keyboard award Drexel Inst. Tech., Phila., 1971. Avocations: travel, books, bicycling, theater. Died Nov. 29, 2007.

for

Mycoplasmology. Achievements include research

in

safe and effective control of rheumatoid arthritis and

Home: Beverly

probable mycoplasma cause. Died Aug. 30, 2007.

Hills,

a its

Fla.

NW

CLARK, BURKE FARIS,

manufacturing executive; b. Parkersburg, W.Va., Apr. 28, 1946; s. Bruce Lloyd and Janet (Strachen) c; m. Dara Lynne Franklin, Dec. 27, 1972; children: Jamie Lynne, John Wetzel. BSBA, East Carolina U, 1969. Sales rep. Millhiser, Inc., Richmond, Va., 197274; acct. mgr. IBM, Augusta, Ga., 1974-80; dist. mgr. Word Power, Inc., Kemersville, N.C., 1980-81; nat. account mgr. Nat. Cash Register, Richmond, from 1981. Sponsor Jr. Achievement, Augusta, 1978-80; bd. dirs. Augusta's Hope, 1975-78. Mem. Theta Chi. Republican. Unitarian Universalis!. Avocations: tennis, fishing, collecting old cars. Home: Greenville, NC. Died Aug. 1, 2008.

CLARK, DONALD JUDSON,

academic trainer; b. North Adams, Mass., Oct. 27, 1932; s. Judson Elmer and Mildred (Swan) C; m. Ruth Pruyn, July 18, 1956 (div. 1970); children: Craig, Geoffrey, Bradford; m. Christina Welty, June 28, 1970 (div. 1983); 1 child, Matthew; m. Suemi Tanaka, Aug. 27, 1983. BA, Williams Coll., Williamstown,

M

in Divinity, Union Seminary, NYC, 1957. Mass., 1954; Assoc, minister Mathewson St. Meth. Ch., Providence, 1957-60; minister First Meth. Ch., Pawtucket, R.I., 196064; dean, dir. Rolling Ridge Conf. Ctr., North Andover, Mass., 1964-67; nat. program dir. Inst. Cultural Affairs, Sydney, Australia, 1967-70; regional dir. Singapore, 197072, Miami, 1972-73; area dir. southeastern U.S. Houston, 1973-78; area dir. Tokyo, 1978-83; research dir. Hong Kong, 1982-83; lectr. Sagami Women's U, Sagamihara City, Japan, 1983-86, Sangyo Bus. U., Isehara City, Japan, 1983-86; dir. dept. continuing edn. for bus. U. So. Maine, Portland, 1986-92; ptnr. The COS Group Internat., Portland, from 1990; corp. trainer quality mgmt. U. So. Maine, Portland, 1992-94, ret., 1994. Bd. dirs. Maine Quality Ctr. Mem. Am. Soc. for Quality Control. Home: Scarborough, Maine. Died Nov. 30, 2007.

kins, W.Va.,

Nov.

19, 1926;

Virginia Arvold, Aug. 19,

Orda and Fannie May C; m. 1977; children: David William, s.

Med.

Coll., Phila., 1956-58, instr. medicine, 1958-62, assoc. medicine, 1962-64, asst. prof., 1964-67, assoc. prof., 1968-

prof, medicine Hahnemann Med. Coll., Phila., 1969 2005; chmn. dept. medicine, dir. med. edn. CrozerChester Med. Ctr.; cons, nephrology Riddle Meml. Hosp.; cons. Taylor Hosp., Sacred Heart Hosp., Chester County Brandywine Hosp., Paoli Meml. Hosp., Hosp., 1968 2005; Elwyn Inst., internal medicine cons, 1971 2005; dir. health services Swarfhmore Coll. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Trustee Thomas Jefferson U., 197985; bd. govs. Southeastern Pa. chpt. Am. Heart Assn., 1981-85. Served with USN, 1944-46. Recipient Citizen of

— — —

Yr.

award

HEW,

1974

Mem. AMA, AAAS, ACP

Pa. region 1980-84, Laureate

award 1985),

writer; b. Bklyn., Aug. 4, 1922; s. James Franklin and Anna Marie (Koch) C; m. Betty Schulti Hoyt, Nov. 8, 1946 (div. July 1964); children: John R., Donald J.; m. Sara Ann Gulisano, May 26, 1979. BS, NYU, 1953; MA, Columbia U., 1961. Asst. prof, data processing Dutchess C.C., Poughkeepsie, N.Y., 1965-68; dir. data processing Genesee C.C., Batavia, N.Y, 1968-78, assoc. prof, data processing, 1968-72; adj. assoc. prof, computer sci. Rochester (N.Y.) Inst. Tech., 1978-80; mgr. tech. pubs. Radio Shack, Ft. Worth, Tex., 1980-81; documentation specialist various firms NYC, 1982-83, AT&T, Lincroft, N.J., 1983-86, Bell Labs., Piscataway, N.J., 198889; free-lance writer Depew, N.Y, from 1989. Trumpet player Boston Pops Orch., 1952, Band of Am., 1962-65. Author: Computers, 1961, Science and Music, 1961, Contemporary Math, 1964, Contemporary Math for Parents, 1966, Speed Math, 1968, Information Processing, 1970, Accounting Programs (Assembler) and Business Case Studies, 1971, Introduction to PL/I Programming, 1971, Business Systems and EDP Procedutes, 1972, Mathematics for Data Processing, 1974, RPG I and RPG II, 1974, The Data Recorder, 1974, The Accountant and the Personal Computer, 1986, Mathematics for Programming Computers, 1987, (books of compositions) Instrumental Arrangements for Edition Musicus, 1955-61, Music for the Trumpet, 1960; co-author: (text by Melvin Berger, Music by Frank James Clark) Music in Perspective, Sam Fox, 1962. Committeeman United Fund, Poughkeepsie, 1966-68, Rep. Party, Batavia, 1972-78. With USN, 1942-45; PTO. Mem. Buffalo IBM Users Group, Sinfonia. Assemblies of God. Avocation: music. Home: Buffalo, NY. Died Oct. 4, 2007.

CLARK, LEONOR ANDRACA, came

(gov. Ea.

social worker; b.

to U.S., 1961; d. Jose

Haand

Esther (Lamadriz) Andraca; m. Jose B. Clark, June 27, 1961; children: Leonor, Ana, Jose Jr., Eddie. B Social Work, Fla. Internat. U., 1987, MSW, 1991. Lie clin. social worker, 1997. Student advisor MDCC, Miami, Fla.; social worker, clinic asst. Epilepsy Found., Miami, 1988; clin. social worker Coral Gables Hosp., Miami, 1993, South Miami Hosp., from 1996. William McKnight scholar. Mem. Nat. Assn. Social Workers. Home: Miami, Fla. Died Aug. 13, 2008.

CLARK, MARGARET MORRISON, registrar;

b. Stuart,

Sept. 19, 1942; d. Hubert Lee and Vera (Foley) Morrison; m. Tobe Martin Clark, Dec. 20, 1963; 1 child, Christopher. Diploma, Nat. Bus. Coll., 1963; AA, Ferrum Coll., 1981, BS, 1985. Sec. Ferrum (Va.) Coll., 1963-65, asst. registrar, 1965-82, registrar, from 1982. Treas. Patrick election official Patrick County Rep. Party, Stuart, 1978 bd. dirs. Am. Heart Assn., County, Critz, Va., 1980 Registrars and 1989-91. Assn. Collegiate Mem. Am. Stuart, Admissions Dirs., Va. Assn. Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Dirs. Methodist. Avocations: sewing, crossstitch, crafts. Home: Stuart, Va. Died June 3, 2008.

CLARK, HAROLD WILLIAM,

JR., biomedical engi-

neer; b. Painesville, Ohio, Dec. 15, 1922;

s.

Harold

W and

Elizabeth A. (Fox) C; m. Bonnie J. Greer, May 7, 1946; children: Stewart W., Linda J., Marjorie A., John D., Janet G, Laurie E. Student, Rochester Inst. Tech., 1940-41; AB, Coll. of Wooster, Ohio, 1947; PhD, U. Rochester, NYC, 1952. Lab instr. biochemistry U. Rochester, 1948-50, USPH fellow, 1950-52; assoc. in biochemistry George Washington U, Washington, 1952-63, rsch. biochemist, 1958-63, asst. rsch. prof, medicine, 1963-65, assoc. rsch. prof., 1965-70, dir. rehab, rsch., 1965-70; dir. rsch. Arthritis Inst. Nat. Hosp., Arlington, Va., 1970-87; dir. Mycoplasma Rsch. Inst., Beverly Hills, Fla., from 1987. Co-author: Centennial Symposium on Science and Research, 1974, The Comparative Pathology of Zoo Animals, 1980, Medical Management of the Elephant, 1994; author: Why Arthritis? Searching for the Cause and the Cure, 1997. Deacon Falls Church (Va.) Presbyn. Ch., 1960-70. With USNR, 1942-46, PTO. Rsch. grantee John A. Hartford Found., 1965-71, NIH, 1958-70. Mem. AAAS, Am. Soc. for Microbiology, Internat. Orgn.





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CLARK, MARY MACHEN, community health nurse; b. LeCompte, La., Jan. 13, 1940; d. Isaac and Louella (Snowden) Machen; m. Johnnie L. Clark, Nov. 5, 1961; 1 child, Roxane M. ADN, La. State U., 1969; BS in Nursing, Northwestern State U., 1985. Cert, med-surg. nurse, ACLS and CPR instr. Staff nurse VA Med. Ctr., Alexandria, La., 1973-90; staff nurse ob-gyn. ICU Rapids Gen. Hosp., Alexandria, 1969-73; med. nurse VA Med. Ctr., Alexandria,

from 1990, community health nursing coord., from 1990. Reporter Monitor Alexandria VA Med. Ctr. Newsletter, 1988-90. Mem. Rapides Parish Libr. Bd. of Control, 198994. Recipient Svc award Girl Scouts U.S., 1982, Spl. Advancement for Performance award Alexandria VA Med. Ctr., 1982, 86, 91, Cert, of Appreciation Profl. Image award Dept. Veterans Affairs, 1993, Performance award, 1996, 97, James MacGregor Bums Leadership award from Senator Bill Bradley, 1998. Mem. ANA, La. State Nurses Assn., Alexandria Dist. Nurses Assn. (bd. dirs. 1997-98), Nurses Orgn. Vets. Affairs, Am. Heart Assn., Sigma Theta Tau (Nu Tau chpt.). Home: Lecompte, La. Died Jan. 28, 2008.

CLARK, PAUL ALAN,

accountant; b. Ft. Wayne, Ind., s. Harold L. and C. Ruth (Kantzer) C; m. Martin, Sept. 13, 1980. BS, Ind. U, 1967, postgrad., 1967-68. CPA, Ohio, Ind. Staff acct. Arthur Young Co., Toledo, 1969-74; ptnr. Chastain, Due Thomas, CPA's, Anderson, Ind., 1974-81; prin. Paul A. Clark, CPA, Anderson, from 1981. Bd. dirs. March of Dimes, 1975-76; treas. House of Hope, 1986-87. Mem. Am. Inst. CPA's, Ind. CPA Soc, Ohio Soc. CPA's, Ind. U. Alumni Assn. (life), Ind. Tax Practioners Assn., Evans Scholars Alumni, Nat. Rifle Assn. (life, cert, instr.), Alpha Kappa Psi. Lodges: Lions (local pres. 1985-86, dep. dist. gov. 1988-89), Elks. Avocations: golf, hunting, community service. Home: Anderson, Ind. Died Jan. 1, 2008.

Nov.

P. A.,

Lawyers. Republican. Home: Jack-

Fla. Trial

Died

May

30, 2008.

15, 1943;

Patricia L.

&

CLARK, WILLIAM ADAMS,

JR., biochemist, research Macon, Ga., May 3, 1943; s. Jean Elizabeth (Smith) C; m. Sandra Gene Hasenoehrl, Sept. 2, 1967; children: Jennifer Ann, Carolyn Renee, Robyn Elizabeth. BS, Seattle U., 1965; PhD, U. Wash., 1973. Rsch. assoc, asst. prof. U. Chgo. 1977-83; asst. prof, medicine Michael Reese Hosp.-U. Chgo., 1983-88; assoc. prof, medicine Northwestern U. Med. Sch., Chgo., 1988-94; rsch. dir. Cardiovascular Inst.,1 Michael Reese Hosp., Chgo., 1994-97, Michael Reese Hosp., Chgo., from 1997. Mem. Rsch. Coun., Am. Heart Assn. Met. Chgo., 1987-91. Grantee NIH, 1983-85, Am, Heart Assn., 1977-96. Mem. Am. Soc. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Am. Soc. Cell Biology, Internat. Soc Heart Rsch. Achievements include development of advanced methods for culture and analysis of protein metabolism in cultured adult heart cells, of new methodology to'l assess protein turnover in heart cells; first to prepare monoclonal antibody to cardia myosin; research in myocardial cell biology and biochemistry. Home: Oak Park, 111 Died Mar. 30, 2008. facility

administrator; b.

William

Adams and

Internat. Soc.

Organs, Internat. Soc. Nephrology, Am. Fedn. Clin. Research, Am. Heart Assn., Am. Soc. Artificial Internal Organs, Am. Soc. Nephrology, Assn. Hosp. Med. Edn., European Dialysis and Transplant Assn., Nat. Kidney Found., Royal Soc. Medicine, Delaware County Med. Soc, Coll. Physicians Phila., Indsl. Med. Soc. Phila., Inc., Pa. State Med. Soc, Physiol. Soc. Phila., Bernard J. Alpers Silver Stick Soc. Nephrology, Katahdin Med. and Philos. Soc, J. Aitken Meigs Med. Assn., Sigma Xi, Alpha Omega Alpha. Clubs: Union League; Corinthian Yacht (Phila). Home: Swarthmore, Pa. Died Nov. 24, 2008. Artificial

banai, Cuba, Jan. 26, 1943;

Clark

retired nephrologist; b. El-

Stephen Edward, Anne Woodbum; stepchildren: Kristen Oberdiek, Anne, Heidi, John F. K. AB, W. Va. U., 1948; MD, Jefferson Med. Coll., 1952. Diplomate: Am. Bd. Internal Medicine. Intern Jefferson Med. Coll. Hosp., Phila., 1952-53; resident in medicine Jefferson Me. Coll. Hosp., Phila., 1953-55; chief resident in medicine Jefferson Med. Coll. Hosp., Phila., 1955-56; asst. in medicine Jefferson

69;

&

&

Clark, Jacksonville, from! Jacksonville Bar Assn., Assn. Trial Lawyer

Mem.

sonville, Fla.

CLARK, JAMES EDWARD,

Va.,

CLARK, FRANK JAMES,

1988.

Am., Acad.

CLAPP, KENT

W., insurance company executive; b. Montpelier, Ohio; BS in Acctg., Tri-State Univ., Angola, Ind.; graduate Advanced Mgmt. Program, Harvard Sch. Bus.Adminstm., 1989. CPA 1972. Corp. controller Blue Ohio (merged into Medical Mutual), 1976—89; Cross, sr. v.p. Medical Mutual of Ohio, Cleve., 1989—92, COO, 1992—97, pres., 1992—2008, CEO, 1997—2008, chmn., 1997_2008. Graduate Leadership Cleve., 1992; bd. dir. Harvard Bus. Club, Cleve., United Way Greater Cleve. Recipient Franklin Delano Roosevelt Humanitarian award, March of Dimes, 2000; named Bus. Exec. Yr., Sales & Mktg. Execs, Cleveland, 2002; named an honoree at NE Ohio Multiple Sclerosis Soc. Dinner of Champions, 2002. Died Dec. 4, 2008.

Nichols PA., Jacksonville, 1981-83, Fowler Jacksonville, 1983-88, Bateh

&

CLARKE, EVELYN WOODMAN, volunteer; b. City, Calif.,

(Crouse)

May

24, 1917; d. William Irving

Woodman; m. George Samuel

National

and Lena Edah

Clarke,

May

25,1

1935 (dec. Nov. 1974); children: Peter Brian, August' William, George Woodman. Grad., Herbert Hoover H.S., San Diego, 1935; student, San Diego State Coll., 1935. Clk. U.S. Post Office, Grossmont, Calif., 1943-70. Del. 49thi Cdngl. Dist. Calif. White House Conf. on Aging, 1995-96;) mem. San Diego County Dem. Cen. Com., 1978-83; chair 78th Assembly Dist., 1985-86; alt. del. Dem. Nat. Conv., N.Y, 1980; commr. San Diego City Pub. Utilities Adv.:

Commn., 1992-2000, San Diego County Commn. on of Women, 1980-83; mem. program/budget rev.

Status panel!

United Way, 1980-83; observer U.S. Nat. Conf. for Womenj Houston, 1977, UN Internat. Women's Yr. Tribunal, Mexico; City, 1975; mem. U.S. Dem. Congl. Campaign Com., U.S. Dem. Senatorial Campaign Com., Clinton/Gore '96 Cam-! paign. Recipient Vol.'s commendation United Way, Sanj Diego, 1983, Susan B. Anthony cert. NOW, San Diego, 1982; named Hon. Life Mem. Calif. Congress Parents Tchrs., 1948. Mem. YWCA, Uptown Dem. Club, Emily's List, Nat. Women's Polit. Caucus (Spl. Recognition award,' 1993, Alice Paul award 1985), Older Women's League) (Wonderful Older Woman's award 1985), San Diego Hist.| Soc, San Diego Opera, San Diego Zool. Soc, UN Assn. Avocations: current events, photography. Home: San Diego, Calif. Died July 16, 2008. i

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GEORGE

ARTHUR, lawyer; b. Sioux City, CLARKE, Iowa, Apr. 8, 1918; s. George William and Ora Mael (Bronson) C; m. Delia Mae Jordan, Apr. 17, 1940; 1 child,, Sharron K. JD, U. Wyo., 1967. Bar: Wyo. 1967, Nebr. 1967,} U.S. Dist. Ct. Wyo. 1967, U.S. Ct. Appeals (10th and 8th! cirs.) 1967, U.S. Supreme Ct. 1970, U.S. Tax Ct. 1982. Pvt.i practice, Lusk, Wyo., from 1967. Mem. Wyo. Bar Assn.,' Nebr. Bar Assn. (mcpl. judge 1986-89). Republican. Con-, gregationalist. Avocations: golf, fishing, hunting. Home:| Lusk, Wyo. Died Jan. 29, 2008. CLARKE, LEO CREUSOT,

retired

meteorologist;

b.

Concordia, Kans., Jan. 9, 1920; s. Charles Clarke Gabrielle (Creusot) Prime; m. Vivian, May 11, 1946 (dec.

Aug. 1995); children:

Julie,

Anne, Jacqueline, Elizabeth,

Leo, Vivian, Patricia. BS, U. Miami, 1941; MS, USN Postgrad. Sch., Monterey, Calif., 1962. Comdr. USN, 194262; meteorologist, head models dept. Fleet Numerical MECtr., Monterey, 1962-97, cons., from 1997. Fellow Am. Meteorol. Soc. (Charles L. Mitchell award 1987).f

TOC

Home: Carmel,

Calif.

Died Nov. 20, 2007.

CLARKE, MCKINLEY A.,

secondary school educator; b.' Greensboro, Ala., Oct. 27, 1937; s. Nathaniel and Rebecca (White) C; m. Cassandra L. Redwood. BA, Miles Coll., 1961; MAT in Teaching, U. Montevallo, 1973; BTh, Bapt. Bible Coll., 1974; AA cert., U. Montevallo, 1984. Ret. tchr. Bessemer (Ala.) Bd. Edn.; English tchr. Jackson S. AbramSi High sch., Bessemer; tchr. English and Speech Drake High sch., Thomaston, Ga.; tchr. English and History George W. Carver High Sch., Bessemer. Recipient Cert, of Merit Booker T Washington Bus. Coll., Award of Recognition, State of Ga. Dept. Edn. Mem. NCTE, Ala. Coun. Tchrs. of! Compositions, Zeta Phi Lambda. Home: Bessemer, Ala.f Died Jan. 29, 2008.

CLARKSON, CAROLE LAWRENCE,

insurance com-j

pany professional; b. Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 18, 1942; d. Jerry Allen and Gladys Mae (Eubank) Lawrence; m. David Wendell Morris, Aug. 14, 1965 (div. 1977); 1 child, Peyton Lawrence; m. Lawrence Herbert Clarkson, Aug. 14, 1982. BA, Purdue U., 1965; postgrad., Ind. U, Indpls., 1970, U. 1971-73, U. Louisville Sch. of Bus., 1980-82. Pub. sch. Okla., 111., N.C., Italy, 1965-75; librarian Ctr., 1980-82, IBM Corp., Austin, Tex., 1983-85; ins. mgr. Ohio State Life Ins. 111.,

tchr. various, Ind.,

CLARK, ROSS TOWNSEND,

lawyer; b. Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 21, 1956; s. William George and Isabel (Blanc) C. BA, U. Ha., 1977, JD, 1981. Bar: Fla. 1981, U.S. Dist. Ct. (no. and mid. dists.) Fla. 1981, U.S. Ct. Appeals (5th and 11th cirs.) 1981. Assoc. Boyer, Tanzler, Blackburn, Boyer

&

documentation U. Louisville Computing

Co., Columbus, 1985-88, Community Life Ins. Co., Columbus, 1988-90; hosp. audit/stop loss coord. Health Adminstrn. Svcs., Houston, from 1991. Supervisory mgr. Ins. Inst.

WHO WAS WHO IN AMERICA —

Mem. Internat. Claims Assn. (assoc. life of Am., 1987 and health claims 1987), Nat. Assn. Female Execs., Purdue U. Alumni Assn. Home: Florence, SC. Died Feb. 18, 2008. .

HARRY

CLAUSE,

PAUL,

thoracic surgeon; b. Lynch-

Harry Paul and Mayme Ruth Harris, Mar. 14, 1992; children: H. Paul m, Sandra Lee, William Carey. AA, Mars Hill Coll., NC, 1949; BS, Wake Forest U., 1951; MD, Johns Hopkins U., 1955. Diplomate Am. Bd. Thoracic Surgery, Am. Bd. Surgery. Intern Jefferson Davis Hosp., Houston, 1955-56; surg. resident Baylor Coll. Medicine, Houston,

May

burg, Va.,

(Slaughter)

59-61;

1956-57,

2,

1930;

s.

C; m. Mary Anne

chief thoracic

Menu. Hosp., 1961-63;

(N.C.)

surg.

pvt. practice thoracic surgery

1963-94; med. dir. Alliant Techsystems, Radford, Va., from 1994. Founding mem. Bapt. MedDental Fellowship, Memphis; vol. missionary surgeon So. Bapt. Hosps., Gaza, 1974, 80, Yemen Arab Republic, 1976; mem. ch. choir, deacon Bapt. Ch. With USPHS, 1957-59;

Navy, 1985-94. Fellow ACS; mem. Am. Coll. Occupl. and Environ. Medicine, So. Thoracic Surg. Assn., Johns Hopkins Med.-Surg. Assn., Michael E. DeBakey Internat. Cardiovascular Soc., Elks, Phi Beta Kappa. Home: Bedford, Va. Died July 31, 2008. capt. U.S.

CLAUSER, DONALD ROBERDEAU, Worth, Tex., Mar.

2,

1941;

s.

viola

sect.,

Cherry

Hill,

Kappa, Chi Phi. Presbyterian. Died Mar.

CLEMONS, ROBERT EARL,

16,

2009.

non-profit

organization

administrator; b. Wagoner, Okla., Aug. 25, 1932; s. Ernest and Exzee (Smith) C. BFA, Calif. Coll. Arts and Crafts, 1971. Pres., dir. Ctrl. East Oakland (Calif.) Neighborhood

Housing, from

1979, Ctrl. East Oakland (Calif.) Local Devel. Corp., from 1979. With USAF, 1951-55, Korea. Democrat. Baptist. Avocations: pen and ink drawing, watercolor painting,

wood

sculpture.

Died Nov. 23, 2007.

CLETSOWAY, RICHARD WILLIAM,

urologist; b.

Music, 1967. Mem. Phila. Orch., 1966—04, ret., 2004. Home: NJ. Died Dec. 7, 2008. Inst.

Las

Vegas, June 3, 1924; s. Eric and Ruth Hemans (Schlott) C; m. Emily Gertrude Coons, Dec. 19, 1949; children: Deborah Ruth, Eric Lloyd. MD, Southwestern Med. Coll., 1948. Intern Kans. City (Mo.) Gen. Hosp., 1948-49, resident in urology, 1949-53; pvt. practice San Luis Obispo, Calif., 1956-95; ret., 1995. Mem. urol. surg. staff Sierra Vista Hosp., San Luis Obispo, 1956-96, French Hosp., San Luis Obispo, 1956-90, San Luis Obispo Gen. Hosp., 1956-90, chief of staff, 1968, French Hosp., 1971. Capt. U.S. Army, 1953-56. Avocations: flying, skiing, bicycling, computers, photography. Home: San Luis Obispo, Calif. Died Sept. 26, 2007.

CLEVELAND, JOHN TRUMAN, Long Beach,

Calif.,

Verna Grace (Jones)

graphic designer; b. 3, 1939; s. Truman Weston and divorced; children: Tracy Allison,

June

C;

Christopher John. BA, Art Ctr. Coll. of Design, 1963. Design dir. J. Chris Smith Inc., Los Angeles, 1963-68; ptnr. Co., Los Angeles, 1969-76; prin. John Cleveland Inc., Los Angeles, from 1976; exec, v.p., creative dir. Bright Assocs. Recipient Gold medal Art Dir.'s Club of N.Y., 1981. Mem. Art Dirs. Club of Los Angeles (pres. adv. com. 1979-80, Gold medal 1969, 78, Hugo Hammer medal 1969), Am. Inst. Graphic Arts, Soc. Typographic Arts, Univ. and Coll. Designers Assn. (hon.). Clubs: Riviera Tennis (Gov. 1977-79), Pacific Mariners Yacht (Los Angeles). Republican. Died May 19, 2008.

The

CLAUS- WALKER, JACQUELINE LUCY, rehabilitation and physiology educator; b. Paris, Dec. 13, 1915; came to U.S., 1947; d. Gaston and Suzanne Rosalie (Alexandre) Claus; widowed. PhB, U. Paris, 1935; MS, Sorbonne U., France, 1946; BS in Pharmacy, Union Coll., 1951; MS in Pharmacy, U. Houston, 1955; PhD in Physiology, Baylor U., 1966. Asst. dept. clin. pathology Hosp. Necker-Enfants Malades, Paris, 1936-40; lab. technician Robert Packer Hosp., Sayre, Pa., 1947-48; chief pharmacist James Walker Meml. Hosp., Wilmington, N.C, 1951-53; rsch. asst. dept. exptl. medicine M.D. Anderson Hosp. and Tumor Inst., Houston, 1955-58; rsch. asst. endocrine lab. Baylor U., Houston, 1961-66, instr. depts. rehab, and biochemistry, 1966-69, asst. prof, depts. reahb. and biochemistry, 196972, assoc. prof, depst. rehab, and physiology, 1972-83, prof, dept. rehab, and physiology, 1983-86. Dir. neuroendocrine lab. Inst, for Rehab, and Rsch., 1986-86; cons, in field. Mem. edtl. bd. Arch. Phys. Med. Rehab, 1984-90, Paraplegia, 1985-91; contbr. articles to profl. jours. 2d It. M.C., French Mil., 1944-46. Mem. AAAS, Am. Pharm. Assn., Am. Soc. Hosp. Pharmacists, Endocrine Soc. Am., Am. Congress Rehab. Medicine, Am. Physiol. Soc., Am. Soc. for Bone and Mineral Rsch., N.Y. Acad. Scis., Soc. Francaise de Pharmacodynamic et Therapeutique, Houston Rsch. Club, Sigma Xi. Avocation: oil and water color painting. Home: Houston, Tex. Died Dec. 27, 2007.

CLAY,

RYBURN GLOVER,

JR., resort executive; b Ryburn Glover and Catherine (Sanders) S.; m. Patricia Markwell, Nov. 10, 1951; children: Ryburn Clover III, Thomas Markwell, Zaida Sanders. BS, U.S. Mil. Acad., 1951. Commd. 2d It. U.S. Army, 1951,

Adanta, Oct. 15, 1928;

s.

advanced through grades

to capt., 1955, resigned, 1955; Simons Co., St. Simons Island, Ga.. 1971-73, Sea Gate Inn, Inc., St. Simons Island, from 1973. Pres. ARC, Glynn County, Ga., 1974; vestryman Christ Ch. Frederica, St. Simons Island, 1987, sr. warden, 1988— Decorated Silver Star, Purple Heart. Mem. St. Simons C. of C. (pres. 1972). Clubs: Piedmont Driving (Atlanta), Sea Island Club. Episcopalian. Home: Saint Simons Island, Ga. Died Apr. 23, pres. St.

2008.

CLEGHORN, REESE, journalism

educator, retired dean; Lyerly, Ga., Apr. 9, 1930; s. John Storey and Nona (Reese) C; m. Cheree Briggs, 1975; children by previous marriage: Nona Elizabeth Cleghom Gibbs, John Michael.

b.

MA

BA, Emory

&

U., 1950; in Pub. Law Govt., Columbia Gen. assignments reporter Atlanta Jour., 1950-51, 52-54; reporter editor AP, 1954-58; editor, co-pub. Calif. Courier, Fresno, 1958-60; asst. city editor, state news editor Atlanta Jour., 1960-63, editorial writer, 1963- 64, assoc. editor, 1964-69; dir. Leadership Project, So. Regional Council, editor South Today, 1969-71; editor, editorial pages Charlotte (N.C.) Observer, 1971-76; assoc. editor Detroit Free Press, 1976-8 1 dean Philip Merrill Coll. Journalism U. U., 1956.

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CLIFFORD, DEBORAH PICKMAN,

historian;

b Bos

Mar. 22, 1933; d. Edward Motley and Hester Marion (Chanler) Pickman; m. Nicholas Rowland Clifford, June 22, 1957; children: Mary Tittmann, Sarah Laughlin, Susannah Blachly, Rebecca. cum laude, Radcliffe Coll., Cambridge, Mass., 1957; in History, U. Vt., 1974. Assoc, editor Historic Roots: Mag. of Vt. History, Middlebury, 1995—2000. Author: (book) Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory, 1979, Crusader for Freedom, 1992, The Passion of Abby Hemenway, 2001. Pres. Vt. Hist. Soc., Barre, 1981—84, Henry Sheldon Mus. of Vt. History, Middlebury, 1981—84. Recipient Stephen Greene award, Vt. Hist. Soc., 1975, Gov.'s award in Vt. history, 1995, Ben Lane award, Vt. Hist. Soc., 1996. Home: New Haven, Vt. Died July 25, 2008. ton,

BA

MA A

CLIFFORD,

THOMAS JOHN,

academic administrator; b. Langdon, ND, Mar. 16, 1921; s. Thomas Joseph and Elizabeth (Howitz) C; m. Florence Marie Schmidt, Jan. 25, 1943 (dec. 1984); children: Thomas John. Stephen Michael; m. Gayle A Kielty, May 17, 1986. BCS, U. ND, 1942, JD, 1948;

MBA,

retired

Stanford U., 1957, Stanford exec,

fellow, 1958; LLD (hon.), Jamestown Coll., ND, 1973. Bar: N.D. 1949; CPA, N.D. Instr. accounting U. N.D., 1946-47, counselor men, 1947-49, head acctg. dept., 1948-49, dean sch. commerce, 1950-71, pres., 1971-92; chancellor N.D. Univ. System, 1990-91. Bd. dirs. Red River Nat. Bank, Grand Forks, N.D., Ottertail Power Co., Fergus Falls, Western States Life Ins. Co., Rough Rider Equity Corp.,

Biodigestive Devel. Tech.; pres., bd.

dirs.

Nodak Trust;

pres.

Orbis Corp., 1988-92; chmn. bd. U. N.D. Aerospace Found.; chmn. bd. Meridian Environ. Technology, Inc., Aerospace Internat., Ltd. Bd. dirs. Greater N.D. Assn., Fargo, Bush Found., St. Paul, N.D. Futures Fund; pres. No. Lights coun., Boy Scouts Am., 1981-82. Maj. USMC, 1942-45. Decorated Purple Heart, Bronze Star medal, Silver Star. Mem. ATM, N.D. Soc. CPAs (pres. 1953-54), Am. Inst. Accountants, Am. Bar Assn., Beta Gamma Sigma, Beta Alpha Psi, Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Sigma, Blue Key, Order Coif. Clubs: K.C. Home: Grand Forks, ND. Died Feb. 4, 2009.

CLINE,

ROBERT ALEXANDER,

JR., banker;

b. Cin.,

and Martha (Kunkel) John Emery, Christopher Raymond. BA, Williams Coll., 1957; MBA, Xavier U., 1965. Staff asst. Procter & Gamble Co., June

8,

1935;

s.

Robert Alexander

C; m. Rosalen Ehemann, Cin., 1960-63; mktg. rep.

Sr.

Sept. 30, 1978; children:

IBM,

Cin., 1963-66;

sr.

v.p. Fifth

sec.,

Third Bank, Cin., 1966-80; pres. Harley's Inc., Charleston, S.C., 1980-84; v.p. First Nat. Bank Commerce, New Orleans, 1984-85; group v.p. Fifth Third Bank, Cin., 1985-89; pres. Performance Unltd. Corp., 1990-93. Lt. USAF, 195758. Mem. Cin. Country Club, Commonwealth Club, Charleston Country Club, Sailfish Point Yacht and Country Club. Home: Stuart, Fla. Died June 6, 2008.

mem. Com. for Freedom Forum Publ. Program for Journal ists in Edn., 1987-96; Knight Ct. adv. bd. Author: (with Pat Watters) Climbing Jacob's Ladder: The Arrival of Negroes

ant; b.

Md., College Park, 1981—2000, acting, v.p. instnl. advancement, 1989-90. Tchr. journalism Ga. State U., 196365; mem. exec. bd. Nat. Conf. Editorial Writers, 1974-81. 1977, treas., 1978, v.p., 1979, pres., 1980, life mem. 1990; trustee Nat. Conf. Editorial Writers Found., 1981-85 v.p., 1982, pres., 1985, sec. 1992-93; mem. steering com. Journalism Awards Program William Randolph Hearst Found.; mem. scholarships com. Gannett Found., 1984-89

in

Southern

Politics,

1967

Trustee

Christian

Century

Found.; mem. Md. Humanities Coun., 1991-95. With USAF, 1951-52. Named Journalism Adminstr. of Yr., Freedom Forum, 1995; named to N.C. Journalism Hall of Fame, 1996. Mem. Assn. Edn. in Journalism and Mass Communication, Assn. Schs. of Journalism and Mass Communication, Soc. Profl. Journalists (pres.

Atlanta 1966),

Am. News

CLOSE,

DONALD PEMBROKE,

management

consult-

Orange, NJ, July 11, 1920; s. Charles Mollison and L. Carolyn Reck, Apr. 22, 1950 (dec. Mar. 1983); children: Geoffrey Stuart, Cynthia Leigh, Sara Carolyn; m. Diane M. Wisdo Kendzor, Dec. 31, 1996. BS in Econs., U. Pa., 1942. Sales rep. IBM, Newark, 1946-47; asst. budget dir. L. Bamberger & Co., Newark, 1947-53;

Simah Close; m.

Am. Express, NYC, 1953; contr., sec. Ciba Co., NYC, 1953-59; dir. fin. and control Avon Products Inc., NYC, 1960-72; pres. Corp. Fin. Assocs., Inc., NYC, 1973staff exec.

Inc.,

NYC, 1973-76, Internal. 1976-86; prin. Deven Assocs. Internat. Inc., NYC, 1986-91, The Pembroke Close Mgmt. Group, NYC, from 1991. Mem. Pvt. Sector Study on Cost Control in Fed. Govt., 1982. Trustee Morristown Beard Sch., NJ, 1974-77; pres. Jr. Essex Troop Calvary, 1964-68 76; v.p. Nelson Walker Assocs.,

Mgmt. Advisors,

Inc.,

NYC,

With 102nd div. US Army, 1942^5. Decorated Bronze Star with oak leaf cluster, Letter of Commendation, NJ Disting. Svc. medal with oak leaf cluster. Mem. Fin. Execs Inst., Am. Soc. Corp. Sees., Systems and Procedures Assn. Internat.

Group

retired musician;

Donald Milton and Mus.M.,

Selina Almira (Sizer) C. B.F.A., U. N.M., 1962;

Boston U., 1964; diploma, Curtis

Women's Found, (adv. bd. 1991-94), Cosmos Club (adv. bd. Cosmos jour. 1993-95), Nat. Press Club, Omicron Delta

resident Charlotte

Roanoke, Va.,

b. Ft.

COBEY

39

Assn. Accts.,

Human

Resources Planning Soc.

for Strategic Organizational Effectiveness, St.

An

drews Soc. NY, St. George's Soc. NY, Navy League US 102d Inf. Divsn. Assn., U.S. Naval Inst., Campbell Soc. Internat. Assn. Corp. and Profl. Recruiters, Human Re sources Exch. Assn., Univ. Club (NYC), Morristown Club. Wharton Club, Essex Hunt Club, Burnt Mills Polo Club, Phi

Sigma Kappa (past sec). Republican. Episcopalian. Gladstone, NJ. Died Sept. 21, 2008.

CLOTHIAUX, EUGENE EDMUND, scientist,

meteorology educator;

b.

Home:

climate research

Las Cruces, N.Mex.,

Oct. 13, 1961; s. Eugene John and Clara Ann Clothiaux; m. Jessica Rhoda Staley, Aug. 11, 1990; children: Daniel Blair, Joshua David. BS, Auburn U., Ala., 1983; ScM, Brown U., 1986, PhD, 1990. Tchg. asst. Brown U., Providence, 198485, rsch. asst., 1985-90; postdoctoral fellow Pa. State U.,

University Park, 1991-93, rsch. assoc, 1993-99, asst. prof, meteorology, from 1999. Sci. field expts. to study clouds and their impact on climate — Fire Cirrus II, Coffeyville, Kans., 1991, ASTEX, Santa Maria, Azores, 1992, MCTEX, Darwin, Australia, 1995, U.S. Dept. Energy, Lamont, Okla., 1995—. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Univ. scholar, 1983; U.S. Dept. Energy Global Change Disting. Postdoctoral fellow, 1991-93. Mem. Am. Geophys. Union, Am. Meteorol. Soc. Home: State College, Pa. Died May 10, 2007;

unknown.

CLUTTER, RODERICK WILLIAM,

mayor;

b.

Boon-

Feb. 16, 1933; s. Robert Gaines and Ada Carie C; m. Mary Del Gudgel, Jan. 24, 1953; children: Roderick W., Lisa L. Miller. BA, U. Evansville, Ind., 1955; postgrad., Ind. U., 1982-84. Commd. 2d lt. USAF, 1955, ville, Ind.,

(Pittman)

advanced through grades

to lt. col., 1972, Soviet specialist intelligence, 1966-76, ret., 1976; councilman-at-large City of Boonville, 1984-88, mayor, from 1988. Lectr. Soviet air

and mil. affairs; dir. alumni affairs U. 1976-81. Del. State Dem. Conv., 1984-86. the Present Danger, Am. Security Coun., Freedom House, Amnesty Internat., Accuracy-in-Media, U. Evansville Nat. Alumni Assn., Warrick County C. of C, Booneville Am. Legion, VFW, Elks. Methodist. Home: Boonville, Ind. Died July 27, 2008. strategic,

polit.

Evansville,

Mem. Com. on

COBE, SANDY, 30, 1928;

s.

film company executive; b. NYC, Nov. Mark H. and Alma (Moxley) C; m. Marianne

1950 (div. 1966); children: Lori, Donna; m. Sharyon Reis, Oct. 26, 1968. Theater mgr. Loews Theater Corp., NYC, 1948; photographer N.Y. Daily News, 194950; cinephotographer Sta. WPIX-TV, 1951-52; producer Artmart Pictures, from 1955; v.p. Pepco Spl. Events N.Y. World's Fair Pepsico, 1964-65; exec. v.p. distbn. Gen. Studios, 1966-68; pres. First Cinema Releasing Corp., Atlanta, 1969-70, Intercontinental Releasing, Los Angeles, from 1974. Exec producer (movies): Terror on Tour, 1980, Access Code, 1984, Terminal Entry, 1986; producer: Open House, 1986. Served with the U.S. Army, ETO, 1944, 45; also Korean war, 1952-53. Recipient Outstanding Contribution award City of Los Angeles, 1978, County of Los Angles, 1978, Resolutions award Calif. State Senate, Calif. State Assembly, 1978, honors Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, Lt. Gov. Mervyn Dymally, 1978, Gov. George Deukmejian, 1984. Mem. Am. Film Assn. (founder), Am. Film Mkt. (bd. drs. 1980—), Acad. TV Arts and Scis., Masons, Shriners. Clubs: Variety Internat. Home: Los Angeles, Calif. Died Feb. 20, 2008. Findler, Feb.

COBERLEY, KATHY,

critical

care nurse, educator; b.

Ada, Okla., Apr. 1, 1961; d. Bobby Ray and Wanda Jean (Gallemore) Malloy; m. Carl Stephen Coberley, Aug. 15, 1981 children: Eric Ray, Ryan Houston. BSN, East Cen. U., Ada, 1983; postgrad., Cen. State U., Edmond, Okla. Charge nurse med. and surg. floor Ardmore (Okla.) Adventist Hosp.; nurse ICU Meml. Hosp. of So. Okla., Ardmore, surg. nurse Ada; instr., dir. practical nursing Pontotoc County Area Vocat. Tech. Sch., Ada; nursing instr. Seminole (Okla.) ;

Coll. Mem. Am. Vocat. Assn., Okla. Vocat. Assn., Okla. Health Occupation Edn. Tchrs. Assn., Pontotoc County Am. Diabetes Assn. (bd. dirs.). Died Oct. 9, 2007.

Jr.

COBEY, RALPH,

industrialist; b. Sycamore, Ohio, Aug. 15, 1909; m. Hortense Kohn, Feb. 27, 1944; children: Minnie, Susanne. ME, Carnegie Inst. Tech., 1932; DSc (hon.), Findlay Coll., 1958. Pres. Perfection Steel Body Co., Galion, Ohio, 1945-70, Perfection-Cobey, Co., Galion, Ohio, 1949-70, Eagle Crusher Co., 1954-90, chmn. bd., from 1990; pres. Philips-Davies Co., 1965-70, Cobey Co., 1946-70. Diamond Iron Works, 1972-90, Austin-Western Crusher Co., 1974-90, Scoopmobile Co., 1978-90, Madsen Co., 1979-90, World Wide Investment Co., from 1950. Aide in preparation of prodn. and design of Army tanks OPM, 1939-42. Mem. contbg. com. NCCJ, 1951-55, now area chmn. spl. gifts com.; founder, pres. Harry Cobey Found.; area chmn. U.S. Savs. Bonds; mem. pres.'s adv. coun. for devel. Ashland Coll., Ohio, mem. Ohio Gov.'s Citizens' Task Force on Environ. Protection, 1971-72, Pres.'s Tax Com., 1962-66; pioneer chaplain sves. in indsl. plants;

.

.

COBURN

WHO WAS WHO IN AMERICA

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mem. Ohio Expns. Commn., 1964, Radio Free Europe Com.; chmn. Cmty. Heart Fund Campaign, 1971-72; pres., spl. gifts chmn. Crawford County Heart Fund, 1972-78; mem. Ohio fin. bd. Heart Fund, 1973—; mem. Ohio Rep. Fin. Com.; mounted dep. sheriff, Morrow County (Ohio), 1974-84; bd. dirs., chmn. long range planning com. Johnny Appleseed Area coun. Boy Scouts of Am.; hon. life mem. Galion Cmty. Ctr.; trustee Galion City Hosp. Found. Bd.; mem. pres.'s coun. Ohio State U.; chmn., founder Minnie Cobey Meml. Libr.; founder, chmn. bd. trustees Louis Bromfield Malabar Farm Found.; bd. dirs. Morrow County United Appeals; State of Ohio amb. of natural resources; numerous other civic activities. Capt. USAAF, 1942-46, 51, Korea. Baden-Powel World fellow King Carl Gustaf of Sweden, 1992; recipient Disting. Citizen of Yr. award Heart of Ohio Coun., Boy Scouts Am., 1995, Lifetime Commitment to Humanitarianism award from Rep. Joan Lawrence, Ohio Ho. Reps., 1996, award Louis Bromfield Soc, 2001, resolution from Ohio Dist. 5 Agy. on Aging, Cert, of Appreciation USDA, 2003; inductee Ohio State Fair Hall of Fame, 1992, Ohio Agrl. Hall of Fame, 1999, Ohio Natural Resources Hall of Fame, 2001, Ohio Sr. Citizens Hall of Fame, 2002, N. Ctrl. Ohio Entreprenureal Hall of Fame, 2003; Ralph Cobey Day in City of Galion, 1995, City of Bucyrus, 1999. Mem. NAM, Nat. Assn. 4-H Clubs, Future Farmers Am., U.S. C. of C. (mem. taxation, fgn. affairs, labor rels. corns.), Masons (32 degree, awarded 75 yr. pin 2007), Shriners (sec.-treas.). Home: Galion, Ohio. Died Jan. 16, 2009.

COBURN, JOHN BOWEN, retired bishop; b. Danbury, Conn., Sept. 27, 1914; s. Aaron Cutler and Eugenia Bowen (Woolfolk) C; m. Ruth Alvord Barnum, May 26, 1941; children: Thomas, Judith, Michael, Sarah. AB with high honors, Princeton U, 1936, DD, 1960; BD cum laude, Union Theol. Sem., 1942; DD, Amherst Coll., 1955, Harvard U, 1964, Huron Coll., 1964, Middlebury Coll., 1970, Bucknell U., 1971, Trinity Coll., 1980, Hamilton Coll., 1982, Williams Coll., 1982; STD, Berkeley Div. Sch., 1958; DD, Hobart Coll., William Smith Colls., 1967; D of Canon Law, Kenyon Coll., 1968; DST, Gen. Theol. Sem., 1968; DCL, U. Kent, Canterbury, Eng., 1978. Ordained to ministry Protestant Episcopal Ch., as deacon, 1943, as priest, 1943. Tchr. English and biology Robert Coll., Istanbul, Turkey, 1936-39; asst. minister Grace Ch., NYC, 1942-44, rector Amherst, Mass.; chaplain Amherst Coll., 1946-53; dean Trinity Cathedral, Newark, 1953-57, Episcopal Theol. Sch., Cambridge, Mass., 1957-68; tchr. St. Acad., Urban League, Harlem, NYC, 1968-69; rector St. James' Ch., NYC, 1969-75; Episcopal bishop of Mass., 1976-86. Dir. Corning Glass Works.; del. Epsicopal Gen. Conv., 1955, 61, 64, 67, 69, 70, 73, pres. house deps., 1967-76 Author: Prayer and Personal Religion, 1957, One Family in Christ, 1958, Minister, Man in the Middle, 1963, Anne and the Sand Dobbies: A Story About Death for Children and Their Parents, 1964, Twentieth Century Spiritual Letters, 1967, A Life to Live: A Way to Pray, 1973, A Diary of Prayers: Personal and Private, 1975, The Hope of Glory, 1976, Christ's Life: Our Life, 1978, Feeding Fire, 1980; editor: (with Norman Pittenger) Viewpoints, 1959. Trustee Princeton, Wooster Sch., Union Theol. Sem. Lt. (s.g.), Chaplains Corps USNR, 1944-46. Home: Bedford, Mass. Died Aug. 8, 2009.

COCKBURN, ROBERT MILROY, physician, surgeon; b. Walla Walla, Wash., Feb. 4, 1928; s. George Samuel and Mildred lone (Nettleship) C; m. Gloria Fae Douma, June 12, 1955; children: Timothy Ryan, Dan Kinman, Brigitte Andrea. BA, U. Oreg., 1950, MS in Biochemistry, MD, 1955. Diplomate Am. Bd. Family Practice. Intern Mult-

nomah County

Hosp., Portland, Oreg., 1955-56; gen. pracmedicine Portland, from 1958. Contbr. articles to profl. Served to capt. USAR, 1956-58. Mem. AMA, Oreg. Med. Assn., Multnomah County Med. Soc., Am. Acad. Family Physicians (edn. commn. 1978-84), Oreg. Acad. Family Physicians (pres. 1983-84),, Sigma Xi. Republican.

tice

jours.

Episcopalian. Avocations: woodworking, stained glass, collections. Home: Portland, Oreg. Died Aug. 9, 2008.

MICHAEL

COCKRELL, KEVIN, film and video production company executive; b. Grafton, W.Va., Aug. 19, 1957; s. William Michael and Loretta Jewell (Carpenter) C. AA, Community Coll. Allegheny County, 1978; BA, Duquesne U, 1982. Prodn. asst. Dynamic Cablevision, Pitts., 1971-75; asst. tutorial supr. Community Coll. Allegheny County, West Mifflin, Pa., 1975-78; prodn. asst. Warner Cable Corp., Pitts., 1980-81; studio ops. mgr., head tech. Duquesne U., Pitts., 1982-86; pres., dir. Prodn. Consulting Svcs., Pitts., 1986-91, Digimedia Tng. Prodn. Svcs., Pitts., from 1991. Audio-visual chmn. Pitts. L-5 Soc, 1982—; cons. Ketchum Pub. Rels., Pitts., 1986, South Arts, Pitts., 1986-87; location asst. CBS News 60 Minutes, Pitts., 1984; mgr. audio- visual Ketchum Advt. Temporary, 1989 Writer, producer (prodn. proposal) Die Wintereise, 1989-90; supr., producer (video) Computers and the College Student, 1982; spl. effects supr. (video) The Armageddon Affair, 1977 (festival award 1977); producer, dir., scriptwriter (patient orientation video) Laser Surgery-The Bright Alternative, 1987, (series) The Detectives, 1990, Science Teacup, 1990. Mem. staff Duquesne U. Scholastic Press Assn., Pitts., 1979-82, Baldwin Boro Crime Watch, Pitts., 1986-87; spkr. Religion in Media Seminar, Pitts., 1986. Recipient Outstanding Achievement in TV Prodn. award Producer/Videographer, 1978, Mark of Excellence award Soc. Profl. Journalists, 1980, 82; named one of Outstanding Young Man in Am., 1986. Mem. Am. Film Inst., Film Soc. Lincoln Ctr., Internat. TV Assn. (edn. com. 1984 ), Soc.

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Profl. Journalists, Soc. Broadcasting Engrs., Duquesne U. Journalism Alumni Assn. (edn. and tech. com. 1994). Republican. Roman Catholic. Avocations: laser research, tennis, swimming, reading, photography. Died Jan. 30, 2008.

cipient

CODE, ARTHUR DODD,

Cons., Soc. Profl. Journalists. Democrat.

ington Restorations; chmn. Clark-Floyd Conv. Bur., JefferInd., 1977; bd. dirs. Greater Indpls.,

YMCA

sonville,

1989—95, 1997—98, 2000—03, 2004—05, sec bd., 1998—2000, trustee, 1999—2004. With USAF, 1963. Re-

AP

award

Broadcasters, retired astrophysics professor;

Bklyn., Aug. 13, 1923; 4 children. MS, U. Chgo., 1947, in Astronomy Astrophysics, 1950. Asst. Yerkes Obs. U. Chgo., 1946-49; instr. U. Va., Charlottesville, 1950; instr. then asst. prof, astronomy U. Wis., Madison, 1951-56, prof., 1969-92, prof, emeritus, 1992—2009; mem. staff Mt. Wilson and Palomar Obs. Calif. Inst. Tech., Pasadena, 1956-58, prof., 1958-69; adj. prof. U. Ariz., Tucson, 1992—2009. Hilldale prof., dir. Space Astronomy Lab. U. Wis. Recipient Disting. Pub. Svc. medal & Pub. Svc. award, NASA, 1992, Profl. Achievement award, U. Chgo. Mem. NAS, Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Internal. Acad. Astronautics, Assn. Universities for Rsch. in Astronomy (chmn. bd. dirs. 1977-80.), Am. Astonomical Soc. (pres. 1982-84). Died Mar. 11, 2009. b.

lis,

Ind.

for

1964-65.

comprehensive reporting Va.

Mem.

Internat.

Assn.

AP

Protocol

Home: Indianapo-

Died June 24, 2008.

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COE, LINDA

MARLENE WOLFE,

retired

marketing

professional, freelance photographer; b. Logan, Ohio, Apr.

1941; d. Kenneth William and Mary Martha (Eddy) Wolfe; m. Frederic Morrow Coe, Sept. 15, 1962; children: Christopher, Jennifer, Peter, Michael. BFA, Columbus Coll. of Art and Design, 1978. Freelance photographer, Columbus, from 1978; sec., receptionist Plaza Dental, Columbus, 1983; sec. Worthington (Ohio) Dental Group, 1983-85; mktg. and devel. adminstr. Custom Corp. Gift Svc, Worthington, 1985-92, Grandparents Living Theatre, 1993, Premiums Promotions, Inc., 1995-96; ret., 1996. Trustees Met. Women's Ctr., Columbus, 1986-87. Docent trainee Columbus Mus. Art, 1982-83; mem. Worthington Arts Coun., 1982, 83, 85, 87, 89-93, 94. Mem. Zephrus League, Phoenix Soc. (mem. exec, bd.), Nat. Soc. Fund Raising Execs., Women's Bus. Bd., Columbus Bus. and Profl. Women, Columbus C. of C, Columbus Coll. Art and Design Alumni Assn. Republican. Roman Catholic. Avocations: photography, reading, gardening, sailing. Home: Worthington, Ohio. Deceased. 5,

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COE, MARVIN PARNICK,

real estate broker; b. Benton, s. John Denton and Viola (Pettit) C; m. Annie Ruth Compton, Apr. 8, 1950 (dec. Feb. 1987); children: Deloris Stephenson, Mariah Evelyn. Graduate of Theology, Tenn. Temple U., 1962; BA, Belmont U., 1970;

Tenn., Sept. 14, 1931;

MA,

Scarritt Coll., 1978. Constrn. carpenter, Ga., Tenn., 1951-69; constrn. supt. Culbert Constrn. Co., Nashville, 1971-79; salesman Owen Reese Realty & Auction, Franklin, Tenn., 1977-78, Realty and Assocs., Franklin, 1978-79, Inman Realtors, Franklin, 1980-82; owner Coe Realty Auction Co., Franklin, from 1983. Mission pastor 23 St. Baptist Ch., Chattanooga, Tenn., 1961-62; assoc pastor 1st Baptist Cohutta, Ga., 1962-65; pastor Hillsboro Baptist Ch., Franklin, 1965-76, Hillview Baptist Ch., Franklin, 1984-92. Past mem. new ch. com. Nashville Bapt. Assn., student com., 1986, chmn. network com. Mem. Williamson County Bd. Realtors (Realtors Polit. Action Com. and Benevolence com.), Nashville Bd. Realtors, Tenn. Bd. Realtors, Nat. Bd. Realtors, Tenn. Auctioneers Assn. Died Aug. 9, 1995.

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COGHLAN, FRANK EDWARD,

JR., actor; b New Haven, Mar. 15, 1916; s. Frank Edward and Katherine Veronica (Coyle) C; m. Betty Corrigan, Dec. 22, 1945 (dec Feb. 1974); children: Michael, Patrick, Libbey, Cathy, Judy;

m. Letha Monette Justice

(dec. 2001); stepchildren: Gary, Ronald, Kenneth. Student, UCLA, 1935-37, U. So. Calif., 1942; degree in naval aviation, NAS, Pensacola, Fla., 1944. Commd. ensign USN, 1944, advance through grades to lt. comdr., 1956, naval aviator, 1944-65, retired, 1965. Appeared in comedies including Our Gang; films include The Poverty of Riches, 1921, The Spanish Dancer, 1923, A Woman of Paris: A Dream of Fate, 1923, The Darling of New York, 1923, The Road to Yesterday, 1925, The Yankee Clipper, 1927, Slide, Kelly, Slide, 1927, Let 'Er Go Gallegher, 1928, River's End, 1930, Penrod and Sam, 1931, The Public Enemy, 1931, The Last of the Mohicans, 1932, Racetrack, 1933, Charlie Chan at the Race Track, 1936, Henry Aldrich for President, 1941, Adventures of Captain Marvel (series), 1941, The Sand Pebbles, 1966; author: They Still Call Me Junior, 1992 Coord, spl. events Port of L.A., San Pedro, Calif., 1971-74, dir. pub. and community rels., 1977-81; dir. pub. rels. L.A. Zoo, 1974-77. Mem. Assn. Naval Aviation. Republican. Roman Catholic. Home: Los Alamitos, Calif. Died Sept. 7, 2009.

COHEN, GENE DAVID, psychiatrist;

b.

Brockton, Mass.,

Sept. 28, 1944; s. Benjamin and Lillian S. (Strashun) Cohen; m. Joyce Tenneson, June 25, 1967 (div.); 1 child, Alexander Tenneson. AB cum laude, Harvard U., 1966; MD, Georgetown U., 1970; PhD in Geriatric Health Mental Health, Union Experimenting Colls, and Univs., 1981. Diplomate Am. Bd. Psychiatry and Neurology. Intern to resident psychiatry Georgetown U. Hosp., 1971 73; capt. USPHS, from 1973; staff psychiatrist div. mental health svcs. programs NIMH, Rockville, Md., 1973—75; 1st chief Studies Mental Health Aging, NIMH, 1975—83, dir. program aging, 1983 88; dep. dir. Nat. Inst. Aging, Bethesda, Md., 1988—91, acting dir., 1991—93; clin. prof, psychiatry Georgetown U., 1983 2009; dir. Ctr. on Aging. Health & Humanities George Washington U., 1994—2009.'







Human Aging, Awakening Human Potential in

Author: The Brain in

Age:

Life, 2000,

The Mature Mind: The

Aging Brain, 2005;

The Creative Second Half of

1988, the

Positive

Power of

the

I

contbr. articles to profl. jours. Recipient!

Plaque award, USPHS, 1977, Disting. Svc. medal, 1984,1 cert, of appreciation, Surgeon Gen., 1988. Fellow: Gerontol.' Soc (chmn. clin. medicine sect. 1987 88); mem.: Internat.j Psychogeriatic Assn., Am. Geriatrics Soc, Group Advance-: ment Psychiatry, Am. Psychiat. Assn. (chmn. coun. agingi 1985 89), Am. Assn. Geriatric Psychiatry (bd. dirs.j 1978—80). Home: Kensington, Md. Died Nov. 7, 2009.





COE, RALPH ELI,

advertising executive; b. Boonville, NY, Dec. 26, 1927; s. Milton Dean and Mary Elizabeth (Nugent) C; m. Ethel Jane Keitsch, June 12, 1949; children:

Mark Edward, Deborah Lynn, Cherie

Lee, Jeffrey Dean. Student, Syracuse U., 1947-48, Ringling Sch. Art, 1948-50, Utica Coll., 1950-52. Registered comml. artist. Comml. Jones-Stephenson artist, prodn. mgr. Advertiser's Svc. Printing Co., Inc., Utica, N.Y, 1950-53; window decorator Ballantine Beer, Utica, 1953-54; creative sales dir. UticaMohawk Engraving Co., Utica, 1954-55; pres. Coe Advt. Corp., Utica, 1955-87, Coe Ad Outdoor Divsn., Barneveld, N.Y, 1957-87; freelance appraisal and cons., from 1987. Instr. advt. design Mohawk Valley Community Coll., 196063; dir. Small Bus. Service Bur., Worcester, Mass., 1979 Editor: Pan-O-Rama, 1975-85; represented in permanent collection Holland Patent Cen. Sch., 1968. Allstate comdr. VFW, N.Y, 1986-87, charter comdr. VFW, Holland Patent, N.Y, 1986-87; mem. Trenton Vol. Fire Co., 1955-75; cons. Trenton Planning Bd., 1987—. With U.S. Army, 1946-47. Recipient 1st place award archtl. rendering for Sarasota (Post 8259), HolMcpl. Auditorium, 1948; citation land Patent, 1986-87. Mem. Cen. Adirondack Assn., Mohawk Valley Advt. Club. Clubs: Trenton Fish Game (pres. 1957-59), 1958-64. Republican. Avocation: restoring an-

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VFW

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tique paintings and frames.

Died

May

14,

Home: Daytona Beach,

Fla.

2008.

COE, TUCKER

See

WESTLAKE, DONALD

COFFEY, CHARLES MOORE,

communication research

professional, writer; b. Chgo., July 8, Adams and Helen Marie (Moore) C.

BA

1941; s. Charles in Econs., Beloit

Purdue U., 1980. WDBJ radio and TV reporter Times-World Corp., Roanoke, Va., 1964-65; FM TV, Louisville, reporter, anchor, prodr. WHAS Coll., 1963; postgrad.,

AM

1967-72; asst. to chancellor Ind. U. S.E., New Albany, 1972-77; dir. spl. events Ind. U, Bloomington, 1977-82; dir. alumni affairs Ind. U.-Purdue U., Indpls., 1982-88; comm. advisor Bayh-O'Bannon Campaign, Indpls., 1988; comm. asst. Lt. Gov. of Ind., Indpls., 1989-97; dir. comm. rsch. Ind. Dept. Adminstrn., Indpls., 1997—2005. Lt. gov.'s rep. Intelenet Commn., Indpls., 1990-97, gov.'s rep., 1997-2004; gov.'s rep. Enhanced Data Access Rev. Com., Indpls., 1997-2005 Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Pres. Coun. for Retarded Children, Clark County, Ind., 1975—76, Bloom-

COHEN, ROBERT, mental health facility administrator; b.; s. Julius and Anna Cohen; m. Pearl Eimbinder, Dec 19, 1952 (div. 1981); 1 child, Meryle; m.; Beatrice Schwartz, Nov. 15, 1982. BA, NYU, 1953, JD,j 1956; MSW, Fordham U., 1970. Cert, social worker. Assoc. Dreyer & Traub, Bklyn., 1954-58; parole officer N.Y. State, NYC, 1958-71; social worker SE Nassau Guidance Ctr., Seaford, N.Y, 1971-80; adminstr. Sunrise Psychiat. Clinic, Bklyn., Aug. 16, 1932;

N.Y, from 1980. Pres. Suffolk Coalition' Mental Health, 1985—; chmn. SE Regional Coun. Mental] Health, Nassau County, 1987; sec, bd. dirs. N.Y. State Assn. Mem. agy. coun.' Comty Mental Health Ctrs., 1995 United Way, Nassau/Suffolk, 1987, bd. dirs., 1988-89.* Mem. NASW (diplomate), N.Y. State Assn. Cmty. Mental! Health Ctrs. (sec. 1995), Lions (v.p. Amityville Club 1987).! Avocations: hi-fi, fishing, boating, computers. Home: Mas-, sapequa, NY. Died Dec. 26, 2007. Inc., Amityville,



COHEN, ROBERT ABRAHAM,

j

.

retired

physician;

b.|

Chgo., Nov. 13, 1909; s. Ezra Harry and Catherine (Kurzon) C; m. Mabel Jean Blake, Mar. 21, 1933 (dec. Oct. 1972); children: Donald Edward, Margery Jean; m. Alice L. Muth, Mar. 31, 1974. BS, U. Chgo., 1930, PhD, MD, 1935. Intern Michael Reese Hosp., Chgo., 1936-37; resident Henry Phipps Psychiat. Clinic Johns Hopkins U., 1937-38; resi-. dent Sheppard-Pratt Hosp., Towson, Md., 1938-39, 40-41; 1939-40; pvt, sr. fellow Inst. Juvenile Research, Chgo, practice psychiatry Washington, 1946-48; clin. dir. Chestnut 1981psychotherapy, 1948-53, dir. Rockville, Md., Lodge, 91; dir. clin. investigations NIMH, Bethesda, Md., 1953-69, dir. 1969-81, dep. research, dir. div. clin. and behavioral intramural research program, 1969-81; dir. pyschiat. Chestnut Lodge Hosp., 1981; ret., 1991. Pres. Washington Sch. Psychiatry, 1973-82; bd. dirs. Founds. Fund for Rsch. in Psychiatry, 1960-63, chmn. bd., 1962-63; trustee William Alanson White Psychiat. Found. Served from lt. (jg) t0 Disting. Svc comdr. M.C. USNR, 1941-46. Recipient award, 1970, Salmon medal N.Y. Acad. Scis., 1978,' 1979, Psychoanylsis, award Am. Acad. Fromm-Reichmann Woodley House award, 1982. Fellow Am. Psychiat. Assn., (disting. life); mem. Am. Psychoanalytical Assn., Am..

HEW

Psychopathol. Assn., Assn. Rsch. in Nervous and Mental Disease, Washington Psychoanalytic Soc. (pres. 1951-53),

-

*

WHO WAS WHO IN AMERICA Washington Psychiat. Soc. (pres. 1958-59), Washington Psychoanalytic Inst. (chmn. edn. com. 1955-59), Washington Acad. Medicine, Cosmos Club. Home: Bethesda, Md. Died Oct. 9, 2009.

COHEN, ROBERT SELDON,

chemical executive, consultant; b. Rochester, NY, Sept. 23, 1923; s. Samuel J. and Jean Eleanor (Goldstein) C; m. Roberta Joan Klar, May 4, 1958; children: Matthew Stuart, Mardah Beatrice. BS in Chem. Engring., U. Mich., 1944, MS in Physics, 1947. Registered profl. engr., Pa., Ohio. Founder, pres. Dover (Ohio) Chem. Corp., 1949-74; founder Power Grip Co., 1960; v.p. ICC Industries (merger The Ansul Co. and Dover Chem. Corp.), 1975-77; founder Enterprise Chem. Corp., Ltd., from 1977; pvt. cons, to chem. industry Dover, from 1984. Chmn. bd. dirs. Cripple Creek Trout Farm, Inc., Rural

1985-95; pres. J-C Tech, Inc., Dover, Ohio, Nat. Adv. Coun. Consumer Products Safety in chlor hydrocarbons field. Pres. bd. dirs. Jr. Achievement, Inc., Tuscarawas County, Ohio; trustee Wilderness Ctr., Wilmot, Ohio. With U.S. Army, 1944-46, Manhattan Project. Fellow Am. Inst. Chem. Engrs.; mem. Fire Retardant Chems. Assn. (founding mem.), Ohio Soc. Profl. Engrs., Am. Chem. Soc., Chem. Specialties Mgmt. Coun. (founding mem.). Avocations: tennis, fishing, boating. Home: Dover, Ohio. Died Oct. 17, 2007. Retreat, Va.,

1987



;

mem.

Commn., 1975-77. Patentee

COHN,

J.

retired

came

research

to U.S., 1941;

s.

executive;

b.

Hermann and

Gertrud (Stiasny) C; m. Catherine Wolf, Feb. 25, 1940; 1 child, Miriam Viveka. PhD in Chemistry, U. Berlin, Germany, 1934. Rsch. fellow Nobel Inst, for Chemistry, Stockholm, 1934-36; instr. Chalmers Tech. U., Gothenburg, Sweden, 1936-41; Camegie-M.W. Welch fellow U. Minn., Mpls., 1941-43; with Engelhard Divsn. of Engelhard Minerals and Chems. Corp., Iselin, N.J., 1943-76; dir. rsch. Engelhard Minerals and Chems. Corp., Iselin, N.J., 195572; v.p. Engelhard Minerals and Chems. Corp., now Engelhard Corp., Iselin, 1963-72. v.p. for rsch., 1972-76, sci. and tech. cons., from 1976. Lectr. at univs. Contbr. articles to rsch. pubis.; patentee in field. Recipient Disting. Achievement award Intemat. Precious Metal Inst., 1987. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc. (emeritus), Electrochem. Soc. Home: West Orange, NJ. Died Mar. 24, 2008.

COHN, MILDRED,

retired biochemist, educator; b.

July 12, 1913; d. Isidore

Henry Primakoff,

May

M. and Bertha

NYC,

30, 1938 (dec. 1983); children: Nina,

BA, Hunter Coll.,























COHN, SAM (SAM CHARLES COHN), picture s.

and

Charles

theatrical agent; b. Altoona, Pa.,

C; m.

Julia Miles (div.);

retired

May

motion

11,

1929;

m. Jane Gelfman;

BA in

English & German Literature, Sch., 1956. With legal dept., bus. affairs dept. CBS, Inc., until 1959; TV prodr., 1959-61; counsel Goodson-Todman Prodns., 1961; assoc. ptnr. Marshall, Bratter, Greene, Allison & Tucker, NYC, 1961—65; counsel Gen. Artists Corp., 1965 68; co-mgr. Creative Mgmt. Assn., NYC, 1968-74; agt. Intemat. Creative Mgmt. (ICM), NYC, 1974—2009. Bd. dirs. Josephson Internal. Served with U.S. Army. Died May 6, 2009.

Marya, Peter Princeton U.; JD, Yale

children:

Waltham, Mass., 1982-84; exec. v.p. First Consumer Life Ins. Co., Framingham, Mass., 1984-86; v.p. fin. Yield House, Merrimack, N.H., from 1986. Mem. Fin. Execs. Inst., Am. Inst. CPA's, N.Y. State Soc. CPA's. Republican. Roman Catholic. Avocations: golf, swimming, gardening. Home: Cohasset, Mass. Died Aug. 28, 2007.

COLCORD, ELMER DANFORTH,

minister; b. Canton, Frederick Elmer and Sadie Holway Huntsinger, May 6, 1930; children: Robin Hill, Carol Ann. AB, Tufts U., 1917, STB, 1919; HM, Springfield Coll., 1923, EdM, 1928. Minister 2d Universalist Ch„ Springfield, Mass., 1919-26, Unitarian

Mass., Nov. 4, 1895;

Ch., Trenton, N.J., 1926-30, Mt. Vernon (N.Y.) Unitarian-

Universalist Ch., 1930-39, Universalist Ch., Provincetown,

Mass., 1939-42, Gardiner, Maine, 1942-50, Unitarian Universalist Ch., Somerville, Mass., 1950-87. Minister Universalist Ch., Greene, Maine, summers 1943-90; prof, psychology Springfield Coll., 1925-26; tchr. Boston Ctr. for Adult Edn., 1966-72; lectr. on poet Edwin Arlington Robinson. Author: Cultural History of a Small Town, (poetry) The Smiling of the Mind, The Progressive Vertical, others. Sec., dir. Nat. Universalist Summer Meetings, Ferry Beach, Maine, 1922-44; pres. City Somerville Council Chs., 1972-

Named

Odd

Poet of Yr., World Poetry Assn., 1987. Mem. Fellows, Lions, KP, Rotary, Phi Delta Kappa. Avoca-

stamp

tions:

Mass. Died Aug.

coin

collecting/philately,

collecting/numismatics, collecting old books. erville,

Law



Home: Som-

12, 1994.

COLEMAN, GEORGE WILLIAM,

company

executive;

Eckman, W.Va., June 13, 1928; s. William Cleveland and Roxie Lee (Taylor) C; m. Abbie Allen Coleman, July 5, 1950 (dec. 1982); children: George W., Joseph, David, Kathy, Karen; m. Pearlie McGhee, Feb. 26, 1983. Student, Alexander Hamilton Corres. Sch. Lie. real estate broker, Va. Plant foreman Fontaine Cond. Wks., Martinsville, Va., b.

1946-58; credit mgr. Continental Homes, Boones Mill, Va., 1958-59; br. mgr. to sr. v.p. Nationwide Homes, Martins1959-86; v.p. Plymouth Capital Mortgage, Martinsville, 1983-86; pres. Graves Supply Co., Inc., Martinsville, 1987-90; ret. Republican. Pentecostal Holiness Ch. Avocation: gardening. Home: Martinsville, Va. Died Oct. 8, 2007. ville,

COLBURN, RICHARD BUELL, manufacturing/retail exKevin, Colleen, Jeffrey, Elizabeth, Christopher, Kathleen. in Acctg., Canisius Coll., 1961. CPA, N.Y. Supr. Emst

BS

from 1979.

Mem. VFW, Gen.

Fedn.

Presbyterian. Avocations: walking, reading.

Died Oct.

ton, Nebr.

Women

COLESCOTT, ROBERT HUTTON,

artist,

educator; b

Oakland, Calif., Aug. 26, 1925; s. Warrington Wickham and Lydia Kenner (Hutton) C; m. Zdenka Falarova, 1950 (div. 1962); children: Alexander, Nicholas; m. Sally Dennett, 1962 (div. 1972); 1 son, Dennett; m. Susan Abies, 1979 (div. 1983); 1 son, Daniel; m. Jandava Cattron AB, U. Calif. Berkeley, 1949, MA, 1952; postgrad., Atelier F Leger, Paris, 1949-50. Assoc, prof, art Portland State Coll, Oreg., 1957-66; vis. prof, art Am. U., Cairo, 1966-67: prof, art Calif. State Coll., Stanislaus,

1970-74;

vis. lectr.

COLLINS, GEORGE J., JR., surgeon; b. Nov. 19, 1939; BS, Tex. U., 1961, MS, 1963; MD, U. Tex. Med. Br., 1966. Chief vascular surgery svc. Brooke Army Med. Ctr.,

A&M

1982-83, Walter Reed Army Med. Ctr., 1983-86, chief dept. of surgery, 1984-86; chief cardiovascular/thoracic surgery Madigan Army Med. Ctr., from 1997. Home: La Grange, Tex. Died Dec. 5, 2007.

COLLINS, GERALD CHESTER, management executive;

banking and money

LA, July 28, 1946; s. Chester C; m. Midge A. Bigham, May 31, 1968; children: Julie L., Bart C. BA, Calif. State U., Northridge, 1970. V.p., regional mgr. Calif. Fed., LA, 1970-85; v.p., loan mgr. no. Calif. Gibraltar Savs., San b.

Walter and Harriet Iva (Hart)

Francisco, 1985-87, sr. v.p. residential lending Simi Valley, Calif., 1987-88; with Wells Fargo Bank, Tulare, from 1988.

Bd.

dirs.

Coll.

The King's

Strategist, Inc., Visalia, Calif.; tchr.

Sequoias, Visalia,

1988-89; pres.,

CEO

Visalians

Interested in Affordable Housing, 1982-84. Past pres. Calif.

Action Com., L.A. With U.S. Army, 1966-69, Korea. Recipient Cert, of Merit, HUD, Visalia, 1984. Mem. Christian Bus. Men's Com. Republican. Methodist. Avocations: reading, walking. Home: Visalia, Calif. Died Apr. 18, 2008. Polit.

COLLINS, JAMES TROY,

JR., academic administrator; Savannah, Ga., Oct. 31, 1940; s. James Troy and Bertis C; m. Elizabeth Wylly, Sept. 14, 1963; children: James T. HI, Wylly Habersham, Susan Lachlan Collins Ivy. BS, U. Ga., 1961, JD, 1964. Pvt. tax practice, Ga., Mo., 1964-77; dir. fin. divsn. Miller Brewing Co., Milw., 197796; dir. Deloitte and Touche Multistate Tax Ctr., U. Wis., Milw., from 1996. V.p. bd. dirs. U. Wis., Milw., 1992—; pres. bd. dirs. St. Michael Hosp., Milw., 1992-93. Editor: b.

(Bland)

of State Taxation, 1982—, Jour, of Property Tax Mgmt., 1982—. Treas. Joint Orgn. for Better Sewers, Milw., 1983—; pres. Blue Ridge Fund-S.S.W., Milw., 1994—. Recipient Philip Morris Chmn.'s award, 1981, Philip Morris Silver Ring award, 1988; named Wis. Outstanding Tax

Jour,

Profl.,

1994. Republican. Presbyterian.

Home:

Beaufort,

SC. Died Aug. 10,2008.

COLLINS, Tex.,

Mar.

ROY DALE, 13,

1934;

s.

illustrator,

writer; b.

Kilgore,

Roy Garland and Vema Anna



Endowment for Arts, Am. Research Center fellow. Egypt, NEA, 1971, 80, 83. Died June 4, 2009.

tions; panelist painting selection, Nat.

Washington, 1982.

COLLING, CATHARINE MARY,

nurse, hospital adminBroomfield, Colo., Jan. 15, 1909; d. Patrick and Margaret Mary (Ryan) Kirby; m. Anthony Joseph Colling; 1 istrator; b.

child,

1934.

Mary Helen Colling Nightingale. BA, Ursuline Coll., RN, Calif. Supr. Mary's Help Hosp., 1945-50; admin-

strv. indsl.

1951-62; 1964-67;

nurse Standard Oil Co. of Calif., San Francisco, ward conservator Bank of Am. Trust Dept.,





1995; tech. writer, illustrator FDA, Pine Bluff, Ark., 1979—95. Capt. US Army, 1961—63. Mem.: Am. Legion. Avocations: history, photography, painting. Died Oct. 10, 2007.

COMEAU, PEGGY, professional

association executive; b.

May

10, 1943; d. Nicholas Thomas and (Fink) Sagalewicz; m. Robert Comeau, Aug. 31, 1968 (div. Sept. 1985); 1 child, Michelle. in Econs., Santa Clara U., Calif., 1965; in Econs., Am. U., 1969. Tchr. Peace Corps, Turkey, 1965-67; econometrician J.M.T Assocs., Philippines, 1969-70; sr. economist Ops. Research Inc., Washington, 1970-72; assoc. Messer Assocs., Washington, 1972-74: economist Dept. Labor, State of Hawaii, Honolulu, 1975-76; analyst Dept. Finance, State of Hawaii. Honolulu, 1976-81; dir. office of info, and complaints, exec. asst. to mayor City and County of Honolulu, 1981-85; exec. v.p. Honolulu Bd. Realtors, from 1985. Co-author: Area Handbook on Turkey, 1968. Mem. Lanikai Community Assn., Kailua, Hawaii. 1975-85, Eileen Anderson Campaign Com., Honolulu, 1980, 84, Hawaii chpt. ARC, Honolulu, 1983-84; mem. bd. Girl Scout Council of the Pacific, Honolulu, 1987-88; 1st v.p. Girl Scouts Council of the Pacific, Honolulu, 1988-89. State of Calif, scholar, 1961-65. Mem. Am. Soc. Assn. Execs, (bd. dirs. Aloha chpt. 1989-90), Nat. Assn. Realtors (various corns.), Orgn. Women Leaders (bd. dirs. 1989-90), Honolulu C. of C. (legis. com.), Kaimuki Bus. Assn., Employers' Coun., Better Bus. Bur., Honolulu Club. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Avocations: golf, reading, travel, biking, theater. Home:

Los Angeles, Catherine

F

Mary

BA

MA

Honolulu, Hawaii. Died Nov.

1967-70, Hillhaven Lawton Convalescent Hosp., San Francisco, 1970-91; dir. Hillhaven, San Francisco, 1991-95; ret., 1994. Founder, chmn. Vols. Aux. for Hillhaven, San Francisco, 1994 Recipient numerous nursing awards. Mem. Am. Coll. Nursing Home Adminstr., No. Calif. Assn. Indsl. Nurses, Western Indsl. Nurses, Calif. Nurses Assn., Mary's Help Hosp. Alumni Assn., Calif. Assn. Hosp. Facilities. Republican. Roman Catholic. Home: San Bruno, Calif. Died Aug. 13, 2007.

COMPRATT, ROBERT ARTHUR,

Calif.,

.

JOAN

COLLING, JOYCE, farmer; b. Wessington, SD, Oct. 26, 1934; d. Lloyd Franklin and Mabel Maude (McNeely) Cavenee; m. Darrel Edmund Dean, Feb. 8, 1953 (div. July

child,



nursing Univ. San Francisco, 1954-69; adminstr. White Sands Convalescent Hosp., Pleasant Hill, instr. indsl.



1

Michael Sean. AA, Kilgore Coll., 1954; BBA, U. Tex., 1957. Sales John Young, Inc., Kilgore, 1960—61; tax auditor Tex. Employment Commn., Austin, 1963 67; statistician, budget mgr. Tex. Dept. Health, Austin, 1967 76; freelance photographer Collins Comments, Las Cruces, N.Mex., 1976 79, writer, graphic artist Dublin, Tex., from

painting

and drawing U. Calif.-Berkeley, 1974-79; prof, painting and drawing San Francisco Art Inst., 1976 2009; vis. artist U. Ariz., Tucson, 1983-84. Exhibited numerous one-man shows, N.Y.C., 1973, 75, 77, 79-82, Albright Coll., Reading, Pa., 1983, group shows, Palm Springs Desert Mus., Calif., 1982, Orgn. Ind. Artists, N.Y.C., 1982, Indpls. Mus. Art, 1982. Corcoran Mus. Art, Washington, 1983, Whitney Mus. Am. Art, N.Y.C., 1983, Ha. Intemat. U., 1983, Bucknell Coll., Pa., 1983, Hamilton Coll., N.Y, 1983, Contemporary Arts Mus., Houston, 1983, others; represented permanent collections, Seattle Art Mus., San Francisco Mus. Modem Art, Oakland Mus., Calif., Met. Mus. Art, Portland Art Mus., U. Mass., Amherst, U. S. Steel Corp., Pitts, Reed Coll., Oreg., U. Oreg., Columbia Coll., Oreg., pvt. collec-

1965-66; grantee

Club.

Home: Harting-

2007.

19,

Collins; m. Dortha Jean Roberson, June 19, 1959;

1972); children: Vickie Joan, Debbie Ann; m. 10, 1979. BS in Elem. Edn., No.

David Carl Colling, Feb.

State U., 1972. Cert, tchrs., S.D., Nebr. Tchr. Tri-County ecutive; b. Buffalo, Dec. 21, 1938; s. Harry S. and Kathleen (Keeler) C; m. Nancy L. Gaudet, Apr. 12, 1958; children:

Nebr.,

s.

C; m. Evelyn Ruth

(Hill)

(Klein) Cohn; m.

1931, DSc (hon.), 1984; MA, Columbia U., 1932, PhD, 1937; DSc (hon.). Women's Med. Coll., 1975, Radchffe Coll., 1978, Washington U., St. Louis, 1981, Brandeis U., 1984, U. Pa., Phila., 1984, U. N.C., 1985; PhD (hon.), Weizmann Inst. Sci., 1988; DSc (hon.), U. Miami, 1990. Rsch. asst. biochemistry George Washington U. Sch. Medicine, 1937—38; rsch. assoc. Cornell Med. Coll., 1938 46, Washington U. Sch. Medicine, 1946—58, assoc. prof. biol. chemistry, 1958 60; assoc. prof, biophysics and phys. biochemistry U. Pa. Med. Sch., 1960 61, 1961 prof., biochemistry and biophysics, 71, prof, 1971 Benjamin Rush prof, physiol. chemistry, 82, 1978—82, prof, emerita, 1982—2009; sr. mem. Inst. Cancer Rsch., Phila., 1982 85; chancellor's vis. prof, biophysics U. Calif., Berkeley, 1982; vis. prof. biol. chemistry Johns Hopkins U. Med. Sch., 1985—91. Rsch. assoc. Harvard U. Med. Sch., 1950 51; established investigator Am. Heart Assn., 1953 59; career investigator, 1964 78; vis. prof, chemistry Yale U., 1973. Mem. editl. bd. Jour. Biol. Chemistry, 1958—63, 1967—72. Recipient Hall of Fame award, Hunter Coll., 1973, Disting. Alumni award, 1975, Cresson medal, Franklin Inst., award, Intemat. Assn. Women Biochemists, 1979, Humboldt award, Germany, 1980, 1982, Nat. Medal Sci., 1983, award, Am. Acad. Achievement, 1984, Mack award, Ohio State U., 1985, Chandler medal, Columbia U., 1986, Women in Sci. award, N.Y. Acad. Sci., 1992, Gov.'s award for excellence in sci.. Pa., 1993, Founders medal. Magnetic Resonance in Biology, 1994, Stein-Moore award, Protein Soc., 1997. Mem.: NAS (Named to Nat. Womens Hall of Fame), ISMAR, Coll. Physicians of Phila. (Disting. Svc. award 1987), Am. Biophys. Soc., Am. Soc. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (pres. 1978 79), Harvey Soc, Am. Chem. Soc. (chmn. divsn. biol. chemistry 1975 76, Garvan medal 1963. Remsen award Md. sect. 1988, Cinn. sect. Oesper award 2000), Am. Philos. Soc. (v.p. 1994—2000, sec. 2005—09), Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Iota Sigma Pi (hon. nat. mem. 1988), Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa. Home: Philadelphia, Pa. Died Oct. 12, 2009. Paul, Laura.

AVCO Corp., Greenwich, Conn., 1969-73; controller Transway Intemat., White Plains, N.Y, 1973-82; v.p., controller Nat. Med. Care, and Whinney, Buffalo, 1961-69; mgr.

79.

GUNTHER,

Berlin, Mar. 6, 1911;

CONANT

41

Sch., Emery, S.D., 1969, Mobridge (S.D.) Sch., 1969-70, Harrold (S.D.) Sch., 1972-73, Ridgeview (S.D.) Sch., 197374, East Charles Mix Sch.. Wagner, S.D., 1974-75, Wood (S.D.) Sch. #30, 1975-77, White River (S.D.) Sch., 1977-78, Irwin Sch. #78, Gordon, Nebr., 1981-82; farmer Hartington,

17,

2007.

technology management consultant; b. Chicago Heights, El., Feb. 26, 1942; s. Arthur Robert and Virginia Catherine (Reynolds) C; m. Lucinda Lee Lobdell, Aug. 15, 1964 (div. Sept. 1982); children: Sarah Elizabeth, Andrew Robert; m. Sue Ann Schierholtz, Feb. 14, 1987 (div. Sept. 2001). Student, U. HI.,

1960-63, 65-67. Contr. Robeson's Inc., Champaign, El., 1967-68; acct. U. El., Urbana, 111., 1969-79, contract nego1982-83, policy specialist Urbana and Chgo., 198388; cons. Techknowledge, Champaign and Chgo., from 1988. Attended advanced seminars Chgo. Ctr. for Religion and Sci. Author: (essays) Creating Tomorrow, Sacred Patterns, G.F. Handel's The Messiah: A Musical Time Machine, The High Costs of Wretched Excess. Mem. Assn. U. Tech. Mgrs., Licensing Execs. Soc., Japan-Am. Soc.-Chgo., MJT Enterprise Forum, U. El. Pres.'s Coun. Died Apr. 8, 2008. tiator,

CONANT, JEFFREY SCOTT,

marketing educator;

b.

Buffalo, Apr. 5, 1955; s. Howard Somers Conant; m. Carol Susan Conant; children, Danielle Christine, Scottie, Trevor

CONDELLO BA in Polit.

Sci., NYU, 1977; MBA, U. Ariz., 1979; PhD in Mktg., Ariz. State U., 1986. Fin. analyst Ford Aerospace and Communications Corp., Newport Beach, Calif., 1979-80; grad. programs advisor U. Ariz., Tucson, 1980-81; asst. U., College Station, 1986—2009, prof. mktg. Tex.

A&M

chmn. mktg.

2006

dept.,



09.

Ad

hoc mem.

editorial rev.

bd. Jour. Health Care Mktg.; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Recipient Outstanding Article of the Yr. award (3), Jour. Mktg. Edn., Best Article award, Mktg. Edn. Review, Piper

award, Great Teachers in Mktg. award, Disting. Achievement award, U. Assn. Former Students. Mem. Am. Mktg. Assn., Western Mktg. Educators Assn., Acad. Mktg. Sci., Am. Acad. Mgmt., Alpha Mu Alpha. Home: Bryan, Tex. Died June 30, 2009. Prof,

CONDELLO, DANA JOSEPH,

photographic services 18, 1948; s. Anthony Joseph and Betty (Yeagy) C; m. Sandra Kay Osborne, Feb. 14, 1970; children: Tiffany, Anthony. BS, Kent State U., 1973. Sales rep. Am. Greeting Corp., Cleve., 1971-75; mktg. mgr. Progressive Industries, Dayton, Ohio, 1975-77; gen. mgr. Phototron Corp., Rialto, Calif., 1977-79; v.p. sales Berkey Film Processing, White Plains, N.Y, 1979-83, Qualex/Am. Photo Group Inc., San Clemente, Calif., from 1983. Cons. Miller-Heiman, Berkeley, Calif., 1986—. Asst. coach Saddleback Valley (Calif.) Soccer League, 1987-88. Served to cpl. USMC, 1967-68. Mem. Photo Mktg. Assn. Internat. (territorial v.p.). Democrat. Methodist. Avocations: golf, travel, reading. Home: San Clemente, Calif. Died Feb. 6, 2008. executive; b. Canton, Ohio, Feb.

CONDON, MARIA DEL CARMEN,

retired elementary Laredo, Tex., Aug. 31, 1929; d. Florencio and Carmen (Diaz) Briseno; m. James Robert Condon, July 24, 1967 (dec. Apr. 1978). BA, Tex. Woman's U., 1962. Tchr. Laredo Ind. Sch. Dist., 1963-9. Supervising tchr. Laredo State U., 1984—. Mem. Tex. ASCD, Tex. Ret. Tchrs. Assn., Tex. Classroom Tchrs. Assn., Nat. Alumnae Assn. of Tex. Woman's U. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Avocations: stamp collecting/philately, classical records, walking, travel. Home: Laredo, Tex. Died June 17, 2008.

school educator;

b.

CONE, LAWRENCE ARTHUR, medical educator; NYC, Mar. 23, 1928; s. Max N. and Ruth (Weber) C;

b.

m. June 6, 1947 (dec. 1956); m. Mary Elisabeth Osborne, Aug. 20, 1960; children: Lionel Alfred. AB, NYU, 1948; MD, U. Berne, Switzerland, 1954; DSc (hon.), Rocky Mountain Coll., 1993. Diplomate Am. Bd. Internal Medicine, Am. Bd. Infectious Diseases, Am. Bd. Allergy and Immunology, Am. Bd. Med. Oncology. Intern Dallas Meth. Hosp., 1954-55, resident internal medicine, 1955; resident Flower 5th Hosp., NYC, 1957-59, Met. Hosp., NYC, 1959-60; rsch. fellow infectious diseases and immunology NYU Med. Sch., NYC, 1960-62; from asst. prof, to assoc.

Julia Haldy,

prof.

NY Med. Coll., NYC,

1962-72, chief sect immunology

and infectious diseases, 1962-72; assoc. clin. prof, medicine Harbor UCLA Med. Sch., 1984—2004; clin. prof, internal medicine U. Calif., Riverside, from 1998; clin. prof, medicine UCLA, 2004 07. Career scientist Health Rsch. Coun. N.Y.C., 1962-68; chief sect, immunology and infectious diseases Eisenhower Med. Ctr., Rancho Mirage, Calif., 1973-2002, chmn. dept. medicine, 1976-78, pres. elect, pres., past pres. med. staff, 1984-90; cons, infectious disease



Desert Hosp., Palm Springs, Calif., 1980-85; lectr. basic sci. U. Calif., Riverside Biomed. Scis.; mem. mycosis study

MAID,

— co-investigator Coccidiodomycosis — eastern coop, oncology group ami.

1993 study group, 1993

group

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42

,

,

Stanford U., 1994, 2003-. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Bd. dirs., trustee Desert Bighorn Rsch. Inst., Palm Desert, Calif., pres., bd. dirs., 1995-99; nat. adv. coun., trustee Rocky Mountain Coll., Billings, Mont., 2001 mem. med. adv. staff Coll. of Desert, Palm Desert; Pres. Cir. Desert Mus., Palm Springs, Calif., Idaho Conservation League, Gilcrease Mus., Tulsa, Sun Valley Ctr. for Arts and Humanities. L.A. County Mus., Smithsonian Inst., Buffalo Bill Historic Mus., Cody, Wyo.; mem. Nat. Mus. Wildlife Art, Yellowstone Art Mus., Billings, Mont.; life mem. The Living Desert, Palm Desert, L.A. County Mus.; mem. cmty. adv. coun. Jr. League; CEO Genetic Rsch. Inst, of Desert; sustaining mem. Rep. Nat. Com. Recipient Outstanding Contbn. to Medicine award Riverside County Med. Assn., 1998, Disting. Achievement award Cancer Rsch. Ctr., 1998, Steven Chase award, 2000, Eisenhower Med. Ctr. award. Fellow ACP, Royal Soc Medicine, Interam. Soc. Chemotherapy, Am. Coll. Allergy, Am. Acad. Allergy and Immunology, Infectious Diseases Soc. Am., Am. Geriatric Soc. (founding fellow we. divsn.); mem. AAAS, Internat. AIDS Soc, Am. Fedn. Clin. Rsch., Am. Soc. Microbiology, Reticulocudothelial Soc, Am. Fedn. for Clin. Rsch., Faculty Soc. UCLA, Surg. Soc. N.Y. Med. Coll. (hon.), Woodstock Artists Assn., Harvey Soc, N.Y. Acad. Scis., European Soc. Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Disease, Intemat. Soc. Infectious Disease, Alumni Assn., Berne Alumni Assn., Hoover Found., Yellowstone Art Mus., Autry Mus. Western Heritage, Nat. Mus. Am. Indian, Palm Springs Art Mus., Lotos Club, Tamarisk Country Club, Faculty Soc. UCLA Harbor Med. Ctr., O'Donnell Golf Club, Sigma Xi. Republican. Avocations: golf, fishing, hunting, skiing. Home: Palm Springs, Calif. Deceased.



;

AMC

NYU

&

&

Row, NYC, 1968-71; sr. editor Doubleday Co., 1971-74; editor-in-chief E.P Dutton Co., NYC, 1974-75; editorial dir. Thomas Congdon Books, Inc., NYC, Weed 1976-79, pres., 1984—2008; pres., pub. Congdon Inc., NYC, 1979-84. Collaborator: Learned Optimism (Martin Seligman), 1991; author: Having Babies: Nine Months Inside an Obstetrical Practice, 1994. Served to It. (j.g.) USNR, 1950-55. Died Dec. 23, 2008. Harper

Post,

Phila.,

1956-64,

NYC,

sr.

editor,

1964-68; editor

MA

&

CONINE,

1992. Author:

s.

of Naturalization, 1989.

July 28, 1973. AA, Coll., New Port Richey, Fla.,

Home:

Blister,

CONROY, SARAH BOOTH,

1977, BS in Bus. Ins., 1986. Enlisted U.S. Army, 1959; served to staff sgt.; various adminstrv. positions U.S. Army, Fed. Republic Germany, 1959-66, asst. historian Korea, 1967-68, various adminstrv. Vietnam, Korea, 1968-70, leasing supr. Saigon, Vietnam, 1970-72, resigned, 1972; real estate cons. St. Robert, Mo., 1973-74, New Port Richey, Fla., from 1975. Pres. Gulfside Town and Country Real Estate, Port Richey, 1980—, Tri-County Machine, 1978-87, GULFCO, Port Richey, 1985—, WOLVERINE, Port Richey, 1985—, Port Richey Fin. Services Inc. Chmn. Pasco County Rep. Exec. Com., New Port Richey, 1983; fin. chmn. West. Pasco Rep. Club, New Port Richey, 1981-83; active Pasco County Planning and Zoning Com., 1980-83,



retired columnist; b. Val

Weston Anthony and Rut*! Timothy Conroy, Dec 31 1949; children: Camille Booth, Sarah Claire. BS, U. Term. 1950. Continuity writer Sta. WNOX, 1945-48; commenta-

dosta, Ga., Feb.

16,

1927;

d.

(Proctor) Booth; m. Richard

writer Sta. WATO, 1948-49; reporter, architecture columnist Knoxville News Sentinel, 1949-56; assoc. editor The Diplomat mag., 1956-58; columnist The Washington Post. 1957-58, design editor, columnist, editor in chief Living ir< 1982-94 Style, 1970-82, feature writer, columnist, "Chronicles" columnist, 1986 2001 reporter, art critic The, Washington Daily News, 1968-70; regular contbr. The NY! Times, 1968-70. Mem. adv. bd. Horizon mag., 1978-8f Author: Refinements of Love A Novel about Clover tor,



;

Henry Adams, 1993. Recipient Raven award Mystery WritAm., 1990, U. Tenn. Disting. Alumni award, 1995 Mortar Bd. award, 1997. Mem.: ALA (hon. first recipient Glenn Brown award 2000). Died Jan. 12, 2009.

steering com. local Pasco Zoning Adjustment Bd., 1989 Dole for U.S. Pres. campaign; sr. warden Anglican Episc Ch., Port Richey; hon. chmn. Grassroots Ideas for Tomorrow, 1988—. Mem. West Pasco Bd. Realtors, Port Richey United C. of C. (pres. 1985-86), Bayonet Point C. of C, United C. of C. (pres. 1985 ), Kiwanis (local pres. 1984-85, Outstanding Citizen 1985). Lodges: Kiwanis (local pres. 1984-85, Outstanding Citizen 1985). Episcopalian. Avocation: genealogy. Home: Port Richey, Fla. Died July 2, ;

ers



j

CONSTANTINE, MILDRED, art historian, consultant; b Bklyn., June 28, 1913; d. Joseph and Eva Bernard; m. Ralpl W. Bettelheim, 1942 (dec. 1993); children: Judith Bettelin Fine Arts heim, Vicki McDaniel. BA, NYU, 1936, 1939; postgrad., Nat. Autonomous U., Mex., 1938. Asst dir., sec. traveling exhbns. Coll. Art Assn., 1930 37; rschr Office Coord. Inter-Am. Affairs-U.S. Govt., 1940—41; asstjl to keeper of archive Archive of Hispanic Culture, Libr. oi] Congress, 1941 42; asst. curator dept. architecture anc design Mus. Modem Art, 1948 53, assoc. curator! 1953 70, spl. asst. to dir. of mus., cons., 1971; cons, in ari arch, and design to museums, univs. and industry including

MA

2008.



CONINO, JOSEPH ALOYSIUS,

lawyer;

b.

Hammond,

Aug. 17, 1920; s. Dominic and Catherine (Tamborella) C; m. Mae Evelyn Moragas, Feb. 27, 1943; children: Joseph Aloysius Jr., Robert Carl. BBA, Tulane U., 1950; MBA, U. Pa., 1951; JD, Loyola U., 1961. Bar: La. 1961, U.S. Dist. Ct. (ea. dist.) La. 1961, U.S. Ct. Appeals (5th cir.) La.,



CONNELLY, DIANE CECILE,

Amon

Carter Mus., Ft. Worth, 1972—2008, U.S. Geolj Survey, Reston, Va., Smithsonian Inst., Washington, Get™ Conservation Inst., Marina del Rey, Calif. Vis. critic, lectr Banff Ctr., Sch. Fine Arts, Alta., Canada, 1975; vis. lectr. Ul Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, 1987; juror various art shows. Authoijj (with J.L. Larsen): Beyond Craft: The Art Fabric, 1973 author: Tina Modotti: A Fragile Life, 1975; author: (witH J.L. Larsen) The Art Fabric: Mainstream, 1981, with J.L Larsen: 2d edit., 1986;; editor: Jack Lenor Larsen, Mused des Arts Decoratifs, 1981, Whole Cloth, 1988. Grantee* Asian Art Coun., 1984, ISE Cultural Coun., 1986, NEA| 1988, Tides Found., 1993. Mem.: Coll. Art Assn. Home Nyack, NY. Died Dec. 10, 2008. I

I

communications execu-

Mpls., Sept. 27, 1945; d. Howard R. Bloomquist and Ingrid (Brostrom) Bloomquist Pope; m. William Mowry Connelly, Aug. 19, 1967; children: Karin Ingrid, Susan in English, Smith Coll., 1967. Anne, Heather Mowry. tive; b.

ANGELA

DENISE, business analyst; b. Chgo.| COOK, Oct. 31, 1963; d. Mary Grey; m. Joseph Clinton Cook, Jan! 1, 1989; 1 child, Meaghan Mary. BS in Computer Sci.j Northeastern U., Chgo., 1984; MBA, Northwestern U.l Evanston, 111., 1986. Quality assurance mgr. Quality Assurl ance Inst., Orlando, Fla., from 1985. Guest speaker Harold Washington Womens Affairs com., Chgo., 1987. Counselor

BA

1967-70; editor Readers Digest, NYC, rsch. freelance writer, editor, rschr. Readers Digest, Time, Bus.

Assoc,

others, 1970-86; mgr. strategic comm. Rockwell Automation, Cleve., 1986-95, Eaton Corp., Cleve., from 1996. V.p. bd. trustees Ruffing Montessori Sch., Cleveland Heights, 1980-84; pub. rels. rep. parent bd. Shaker Heights (Ohio) H.S., 1986. Mem. Internat. Assn. Bus. Communicators (v.p. 1994, pres. 1995, sr. del. 1996). Mem. United Ch. of Christ. Home: Shaker Hts, Ohio. Died Jan. 6, 2008.

Week, Nation,

CONNELLY, MICHAEL JOSEPH,





1972, U.S. Supreme Ct. 1989. Pvt. practice, Jefferson, La., from 1961. County judge State of La. Parish, Jefferson, 1970; del. State of La. Constl. Conv., Baton Rouge, 197374; asst. atty. Parish of Jefferson, 1977-2006. With USN, 1942^5. Mem. La. Bar Assn. (ho. of dels. 1963-92, bd. dirs. 1981-83, 96-99, 2005—), Jefferson Bar Assn. (pres.), New Orleans C. of C. (bd. dirs. 1974-77), Kiwanis (pres. Metairie, La. chpt.). Avocations: golf, swimming, tennis. Home: Metairie, La. Died Oct. 10, 2008.

Rape Victim Adv., Chgo., 1984-88;

Rape Traurm

1

1

communications ex-

COOK, CARL LABORDE,

NYC, Mar. 29, 1929; s. Michael Joseph and Sarah Gertrude (Kuczinski) C; m. Jo Anne Sarazan, Mar. 24, 1956; children: Michael David, Michelle Louise. BS, U. 111., 1950. Asst. city editor City News Svc, LA, 1953-56; reporter The Chronicle, San Francisco, 1956-58; real estae salesman Wm. A. Colley & Co., Ft. Worth, 1958-60; pub. affairs officer U.S. AID, Washington, 1961-62; writer 111. Bell Tel. Co., Chgo., 1968-70; mng. editor Odyssey Mag., Chgo., 1971-76; editl. dir. Signature Pubs., Evanston, 111., 1976-80; editor Consumers Digest, Chgo., 1981-83; editorin-chief Interpress 77, Washington, 1988-90; pres. WorldCom, Inc., Annapolis, Md., from 1990. Writer, co-prodr. (TV documentary) Seven Days That Stunned the Navy, 1993. Advance man Dem. Nat. Com., Washington, 1960. 2d It. USAF, 1950-53. Mem. Soc. Profl. Journalists, Washington Ind. Writers. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Home: Sevema Park, Md. Died Mar. 12, 2008.

radio announcer, producer San Francisco, Mar. 8, 1945; Student 1969-70; BA in Communications, Ever' Acad. Art Coll., green State Coll., 1976. Announcer, producer Sta. KG\j Wash., 1977-86, Sta. KQEU Radio, Olym-il Olympia, Radio, pia, from 1986; freelance photojournalist Olympia, fron Evergreen State Coll.-' bd. communications 1971. Mem. 1981-82. Photographer The Wolves At Your Door, 1986J Tacoma/Pierce counsellor Drug other projects. numerous County Narcotics Ctr., 1972; cons. St. Peter Hosp. Aux Guild, Olympia, 1981-83, Girl Scouts U.S.A., Olympia 1983; fund raiser Thurston County Food Bank. Olympia. 1981-82; events producer Spinal Cord Soc, Olympia pub schs., 1984-86; bd. dirs. Wolf Haven, Tenino, Wash., 1984' photojournalist; b.

1

87.

Served

history,

to

sgt.

USAF,

natural sciences,

Olympia, Wash. Died Nov.

1965-69. Avocations:

working with children. 6,

CONNER, WILLIAM CURTIS, federal judge;

COOK, HOWARD LAWRENCE, ecutive; b.

b. Wichita Mar. 27, 1920; s. D.H. and Mae (Weeks) C; m. Janice Files, Mar. 22, 1944; children: William Curtis, Stephen, Christopher, Molly. BBA, U. Tex., 1941, LLB, 1942; student, Harvard, 1942-43, MIT, 1943. Bar: Tex. bar 1942, N.Y. State bar 1949. Atty. Curtis, Morris & Safford (and predecessor firm), NYC, 1946-73; judge US Dist. Ct.

NY, White Plains, 1973—87, sr. judge, dist.) 1987—2009. Editor Tex. Law Rev. Served to It. USNR, 1942-45, PTO. Recipient Jefferson medal N.J. Patent Law

(so.

Assn., Outstanding Pub. Svc. award N.Y Intellectual Property Law Assn. Mem. Patent Law Assn. (pres. 1972-73), St. Andrews Golf Club. Presbyterian (elder). Home: Dobbs Ferry, NY. Died July 9, 2009.

NYC,

July 27, 1925;

s.

trade association ex

Howard Alfonse

anc

Agnes Veronica (Honohan) C; m. Ann Hathaway, Apr. 18' 1964. BSChemE, Columbia U., 1950. Sr. design engr. RCA •

Harrison, N.J., 1950-66; tech. and mktg. cons. Robertson ist Ct. Utah 1949. U.S. Ct. Mil. Appeals 1959. U.S. iupreme Ct.. U.S. Ct. Appeals (10th cir). Commd. 2d lt J.S. Army. 1943. advanced through grades to col., ret, 975: pvt. practice Midvale. Utah, from 1949. Bd. dirs. Trans Jordan Landfill. Mavor Cirv of Midvale. 1986-94; *ec. sec Midvale C. of C, 1950-60; bd. dirs. Rsch. Inst; ires. Palo Verde Park. Inc., Safford. Anz.. 1970s: chmn. iait

Lake County Coun. Govts

.

South Valley Emergency

&

DANIEL.

REESE,

lawyer; b. Sanford. NC. Dec. 24. 1924; .AB. U. S.C.. 1949. JD cum laude. 1956. Bar: S.C. 1955. U.S. Dist Ct. S.C. 1956. U.S. Tax Ct. 1959. U.S. Cr. Appeals (4th cir.) 1959. Sr. ptnr. Daniel Daniel. Litchfield. S.C. Mem. S.C. Supreme Ct Bd. Commrs. on Grievances and Discipline. 1970-73. Columbia Zoning Bd. of Adjustment 1970-79. Contbg. author 7 South Carolina Law Quarterly; contbr. articles to profl. jours. With USNR. 1943^46. Mem. ABA. S.C. Bar Assn. (assoc. editor S.C. Bar Assn. News Bull. 1957. editor 1958-59). Phi Delta Phi. Home: Pawleys Island. SC. Died May 9. 2008. J.

&

1

DANIELS BARBARA GAYLE,

DANIELS,

state official, real estate

Edwin W. and Hedwig

broker; b. St. Paul, July 15, 1950; d.

D. (Wiereke) Grossman; m. James R. Daniels, July 10, 1971 (div. 1983); 1 child, Robyn. Attended, U. Minn., 1968-70; BA in Social Work and Psychology, Avila, 1973. Caseworker Kansas City Divsn. Family Svcs., 1971-74, supr., 1974-76, agt. rep. hearing, 1976-77, staff devel. specialist, 1977-83,

program devel.

NASW, NAFE, Women Mo. Died

specialist,

from

1983.

Home: Blue

in Energy.

Mem.

Springs,

Oct. 16, 2007.

HOWARD

DANIELS,

WHO WAS WHO IN AMERIC

50

ZIMMERMAN, HOWARD

See

IRWIN

DANNENBERG, KONRAD

K., aeronautical engineer;

Weissenfels, Germany, Aug. 5, 1912;

came

to U.S. 1945.

b. s.

m. Ingeborg M. Kamke, Apr. 8, 1944 (dec); 1 child, Klaus Dieter; m. Jacquelyn E. Staiger, Mar. 31, 1990. MS Engring., Techn. U., Hannover, Ger., 1938. Asst. Tech. U., Hannover, 1938, engr. Frankfurt, Germany, 1939; rschr. HAP-Peenemuende, Germany, 194045; mgr. U.S. Army Ordnance, Ft. Bliss, Tex., 1945-50,

Hermann and Klara

(Kittler) D.;

ABMA,

Huntsville, Ala., 1950-60, NASA/MSFC, Hunts1960-73; assoc. prof. UTSI-U. Tenn., Tullahoma, Rocket Ctr., Huntsville, 1973-78; cons. The Space 1978—2009. Author: In Memory of H. Oberth, 1990, Vahrenwald to Dresden, 1990; (with E. Stuhlinger) Rocket Center Peenemunde, 1993, Albert Piillenberg and the Gesellschaft fur Raketenforschung, 1995, (with Donald Tarter) Mitchell R. Sharpe-Aerospace Historian, 1997. Lt. German Army, 1939 40. Recipient Meritorious Svc. award U.S. Army, 1960, Exceptional Svc. award NASA, 1969, Konrad K. Dannenberg scholarship, 1992, Gov. of Ala. Commendation, 2002, Genesis award Ala. Info. Tech. Assn., 2004.

DARON, HARLOW

H., biochemist;

b.

Chgo., Oct. 25,

Garman H. and Gulah V (Hoover) D.; m. Carol Aug. 8, 1969; children: Barbara P., Charles E.; children: Ruth A., Leslie S. BS, U. Okla., 1956; PhD, U. 111., 1930;

s.

Fields,

NSF

Technology, Pasadena, 1961-63; asst. prof. Tex. U, College Station, Tex., 1963-67, Auburn (Ala.) U., 1967-72, assoc. prof., 1972-80, prof., from 1980. Mem. Am. Soc. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, AAAS, Am. Chem. Soc, Sigma Xi. Home: Auburn, Ala. Died June 3, 2008. 1961.

postdoctoral fellow Calif.

ment

sect. 1955-57), Career Counseling and Placeme; Assn. (chairperson 1972-75), N.Y. Pers. Assn. (dir. 196 Fed. Agy. Coun. (bd. dirs. 1956-58). Romj

62), Coll.

Catholic. Died Jan. 9, 2008.

Inst.

A&M

DAVIDSON, ALAN CHARLES,

insurance executive; 8, 1937; s. Charles Evans and Anna Loui| (Wilson) D.; m. Gail Louise Ziebarth, June 17, 1961 (deci children: Karen Ashley, Douglas McPhail. BA, Whittii Coll., 1962. CLU, ChFC. Pres. Davidson Pierson In' Whittier, Calif., 1967-71, Davidson, Pierson Roth Im| |

LA, Nov.

&

&

DASKAL, JAY LEONARD,

obstetrician-gynecologist; b.

Chgo., Apr. 14, 1938; s. Nathan and Gertrude (Brooks) D.; m. Lee Francis Mason, Sept. 3, 1961; children: Meryl, Ellyn, Sharyn. BS, U. 111., Urbana, 1959; MD, U. 111., Chgo., 1963. Cert. Am. Bd. Ob-Gyn. Clin. asst. prof, ob-gyn. U. 111., Chgo., from 1969, clin. assoc prof, ob-gyn., from 1987; asst. chief ob-gyn dept. 111. Masonic Med. Ctr., Chgo., from 1975. Bd. dirs. United Way, Northfield, 111., 1986. Served to capt. U.S. Army, 1965-66, Vietnam. Decorated Bronze Star.

Mem. AMA, Am. Coll. Ob-Gyn (treas. Am. Fertility Soc, Inst, of Medicine Home: Winnetka,

111.

sect.

111.

1985—),

of Chgo. Jewish.

Died Sept. 27, 2007.

Whittier,

1971-81;

ptnr.

&

Davidson

Poyner, Whittic

1978-79; pres. Davidson Co., Whittier, 1961-67 and fro! 79. Producer, host Cable TV show Financial Sense, 1990-| Bd. dirs. Whittier Hist. Soc, 1989-91, Oralingua Sch. fi Hearing Impaired, Whittier, 1991 Recipient numero'i awards Provident Mut., Will G. Farrell award, 1995. Mei| Am. Soc. CLU, Am. Soc. Pension Actuaries, Nat. Assn. Lid Underwriters, Calif. Assn. Life Underwriters, Million Dc lar Round Table, Life Leaders Round Table (pres.), Li Underwriters of L.A. (pres.), Life Underwriters of Whitti" (pres.), Whittier Area C. of C. Republican. Mem. Soc. ( Friends. Avocation: gourmet cooking. Home: Whittier, CI lif. Died Aug. 2, 2008.



.

ville,

&



AIAA (chpt. chmn. 1967, Durand lectr. pub. svc. 1990), Holger N. Toftoy award, Hermann Oberth award 1996); mem. Hermann Oberth Soc. (hon., Golden Hermann

Fellow

Oberth medal 1994), Nat. Space Soc. (charter), Am. Rocket Soc. (chmn. 1962). Lutheran. Achievements include patents in rocket engine design. Died Feb. 16, 2009.

D'ANTONIO, NICHOLAS,

retired bishop; b. Rochester, Pasquale and Josephine (Salza) St. Francis Seraphic Sem., Andover, Mass., 1931, St. Anthony Friary, Catskill, NY, 1939. Professed Order of Friars Minor; ordained priest, 1942; pastor Trail, Canada, 1943-45; provincial del. USA Friars working in Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, 1953-63; named prelate of Olancho, Honduras, 1966; bishop Diocese Olancho, 1966-76; vicar gen. Archdiocese of New Orleans, 1977-91, also vicar of Hispanics; pastor Annunciation Ch., New Orleans, 1979-91, pastor emeritus, 1991—2009. Liaison Family Life in La.; observer Nat. Conf. of Cath. Bishops. Mem. KC (2d, 3d and 4th degree), Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre. Roman Catholic. Died Aug. 1, 2009.

NY, July

10,

1916;

s.

DAUGHERTY, ANN ELOISE,

health facility director; b.

Russell Springs, Ky., June 15, 1936; d. Clifford D. and Rectie (Whittle) Leach; m. Charles A. Daugherty, Sept. 1959 (div. Mar. 1981); children: Theresa, David, Diana; m.

Jimmy James, Nov. 22, 1982 (div. July 1994). AA, Ind. U., indpls., 1967, BS in Nursing, 1972, MS in Nursing, 1981; in Psychiat. Nursing, Ind. U.-Purdue U., 1981. Lie nursing home adminstr., Ind. Nurse ob-gyn Johnson County

M

Meml. Hosp.,

Franklin, Ind., 1969-71, acting head nurse, 1972-75; adminstr., dir. nursing Franklin Nursing Home, 1971-72; nurse psychiatry drug detoxification unit VA Med. Ctr., Indpls., 1979-81; asst. supr. Ind. Masonic Home Hosp., Franklin, 1981; with in-patient unit Quinco, Columbus, Ind., 1982, with outpatient unit, 1982-85; exec. dir. Tara Treatment Ctr., Inc., Franklin, from 1985. Named to Hon. Order Ky. Cols. Mem. Nat. and State Assn. Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (bd. dirs.), Johnson County Mental Health Assn. (pres.), Johnson Mental Health Clinic (pres., bd. dirs.), Franklin C. of C. Baptist. Died Aug. 25, 2008.

D'Antonio. Attended,

industrial engraving

company

executive; b. Manchester, Eng., Mar. 2, 1928; came to U.S., 1955; s. Harry and Louisa Ann (Aikin) D.; m. Ivy Waite, Jan. 28, 1950; children: Peter Barrie, Pamela Darlington

Duval. Student in Photo Engraving Processes, Manchester Coll. of Tech., 1946-50. Apprentice engraver Lockett Crossland Co., Manchester, 1943-49; sketch maker Std. Engraving, Eccles, Eng., 1950-53; artist, photo engraver Roll Phot Engravers, Manchester, 1953-55; head sketch making dept. Consolidated Engravers, Charlotte, N.C., 1955-59, plant prodn. control, 1959-63, v.p. sales and prodn., 1963-67, dir., part owner, 1967-70, pres., 1970-89; CEO Consolidated Group, Charlotte, N.C., 1989-91; ret., 1991. Founding dir. First Charlotte Bank and Trust, 1983-93; chmn. graphic arts bd. Clemson (S.C.) U., 1985-94; city bd. dirs. Centura Bank, Charlotte. Mem. adv. bd. Boy Scouts of Am., Charlotte, 1991—. Mem. Lds Ch. Died Oct. 21, 2007.

DARNELL, WD^LIAM HEADEN,

chemical engineer, Roanoke, Va., May 14,

medical/surgical nurse, educator; b. 1925; s. William Lee and Edythe Headen (Scott) Darnell; m. Kathryn Jane McManaway, June 3, 1950; 1 child, William Jamison. BS, Va. Poly. Inst, and State U., 1950; MS, U. Wis., 1951, PhD, 1953; ASN, Tri-County Tech. Coll., 1989. Registered profi. engr., Va., 1950, Del., 1954; SC, 1989. Prodn. asst. Merck Pharm. Co., Elkton, Va., 1946; rsch. engr., supr. E.I. du Pont de Nemours Co., Wilmington, Del., 1953—60, nylon tech. supt. Victoria, Tex., 1960—63, devel. mgr. Wilmington, 1963—68, rsch. mgr., 1968—72, lab. adminstr., 1972—77, environ, mgr., 1977—85; Oconee Meml. Hosp. Inc., Seneca, SC, 1989—2001; pvt. practice

RN

RN

RN

educator Salem, SC, 2001—04. Contbr. editor: (handbook) Processing Thermoplastics, 1959; contbr. articles to profi. jours. Chpt. pres. Rotary Intemat., Wilmington, 1970—71, dist. sec, NJ and Del., 1971—72; affiliate faculty Am. Heart Assn., Del., Pa., 1974 83; election judge Kennett Twp., Kennett Sq., Pa., 1976 78; bd. dir. Am. Cancer Soc, Del., 1968—70; bd. dirs., pres. Advanced Life Support, Inc., West Grove, Pa., 1982—85; exec, dir., treas., v.p., bd. dirs., pres. Hospice of the Foothills, Inc., Seneca, SC, 1987 98; v.p., vice-chmn., bd. dirs. Hospice Found., 1998—2005. 2d Lt. US Army, 1943—53, ATO, ETO, PTO. Recipient Best Tech. Paper award, AIChE, 1959, Silver Dove award, Hospice Found., 2004, Patriot award, SAR, 1994. Fellow: Nat. Sci. Found., Tau Beta Pi; mem.: SAR







(pres.

SC

state soc.

1995—97,

trustee nat. soc.

1997—98).

Republican. Presbyterian. Avocations: music, furniture reproductions, swimming. Home: Salem, SC. Died Feb. 17, 2009.

manufacturing exec!

professional sports team owner; b. Dec. 5, 1922; i Karen Davidson; children from previous marriage: Ethaj

tive,

BBA, U. Mich., 1947; JD, Wayne State U., 194J (hon.), Jewish Theol. Sem. Am., 1996, U. Micljj 2001. Pres., CEO Guardian Glass Co., Northville, Midi 1957-68, Guardian Industries Corp., 1968—2009; mrd ptnr., part owner Detroit Pistons, 1974 2009; owner DJ troit Shock, 1998—2009, Tampa Bay Lightnini 1999 2008; majority owner Palace Sports and Entertaiji ment. Donated to the establishment of William Davidsci Inst, U. Mich. Sch. Bus. Adminstrn., 1992, William Davi-; -son Grad. Sch. of Jewish Edn. at Jewish Theologict Seminary of Am., NY, Davidson Inst, of Science Edn. Weizmann Inst, of Sci., Rehovot, Israel, 1999; found* Pistons/Palace Found. Served in USN. Recipient Honors fj Lifelong Philanthropy, Coun. Mich. Foundations, 1991 named one of America's Most Generous Donors, The N Times, 1997, Forbes' Richest Americans, 1999— 200T World's Richest People, Forbes mag., 2001—09; named Naismith Meml. Basketball Hall of Fame, 2008. Died Ms) 13, 2009. Maria.

LHD





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>

!

DAUGHERTY, BEN P., real estate professional; b. Cleve., Mar. 31, 1918; s. Ben B. and Rose Ann (Krevo) D.; m. Dorothy Hay, June 25, 1946; 1 child, Sharon L. Student in bus./acctg., Cleve. Coll./Western Res. U.; student,

Mgmt.

puter

Sch.,

NYC

and San Jose,

Calif.,

opers. Equifax, Inc., Atlanta, 1938-81; pres. Inc.,

tion:

Com-

1950-53. V.p.

ESP Properties,

Fla., from 1981. Author/editor: (pamphlet) Happen, 1976. With USN, 1941-45, PTO. Avocatravel. Died Jan. 11, 2008.

Seminole,

Make

It

DAUNS, JOHN, June

DARLINGTON, FRANK,

DAVIDSON, WILLIAM MORSE,

11,

mathematician, educator; b. Riga, Latvia, 1937; BS, MIT, 1960; PhD, Harvard U., 1964. New Orleans, 1964 68, assoc. prof.,



Asst. prof. Tulane U.,

1968—81, prof., 1981—2009. Vis. prof. U. Natal, Durban, South Africa, 1984. Author: A Concrete Approach to Division Rings, 1982, Modules and Rings, 1994; co-author (with K.H. Hofmann): Representations of Rings by Sections, 1968; co-author: (with Yiqiang Zhou) Classes of Modules, 2006; contbr. 67 articles to profi. jours. Fellow Woodrow Wilson, Harvard U., 1960, Humboldt Rsch. fellow, Tubingen U., 1972 73. Mem.: Am. Math. Soc. Avocation: swimming. Died June 4, 2009.



D'AVANZO, VICTOR NUNZIO, human resources professional; b. NYC, Mar. 31, 1935; s. John Victor and Mary Antoinette (De Falco) D'A.; m. Patricia Anne Mescal, Nov. 19, 1933; children: Anne Patricia, John James, Christine Marie, Mary Katherine, Joseph Victor. BS, NYU, 1957, MBA, 1963. Personnel mgr. Latin Am. Chase Manhattan Bank, N.Am., NYC, 1959-66; dir. tng. Rutgers U., New Brunswick, N.J., 1966-68; corp. human resources mgr. J.M. Huber Corp., Edison, N.J., 1968-90; pres. Davan Assocs., Atlanta, from 1988. Charter mem. Personnel Dirs. Roundtable, Ga. State U., Atlanta, 1987-88. With U.S. Army, 1957-59. Mem. Am. Soc. Human Resource Mgmt., Am. Compensation Assn., Am. Mgmt. Soc. Republican. Roman Catholic. Avocations: computers, carpentry, reading. Home: Tucker, Ga. Died Dec. 16, 2007.

DAVENEL, GEORGE FRANCIS,

educational consulting association executive; b. Woodhaven, NY, June 18, 1914; s. Edward Alfred and Elizabeth (Johanna) D.; m. Viola Ferraino, Aug. 22, 1940; children: George F, Ann Marie. BS cum laude, CCNY, 1935; in Guidance and Pers.,

MA

1943. Dean's asst. Queens Coll., NYC, 1937-45, dir. career counseling and placement ctr., 1945-76, instr. student pers., 1952-57, asst. prof, student pers., 195864, assoc. prof, student pers., 1965-71, prof, student pers., 1972-76, prof, emeritus, from 1977; v.p. Nat. Ctr. Career Life Planning, NYC, 1977-80; pres. George Davenel Assocs., NYC, from 1981. Examiner N.Y. State Civil Svc; asst. examiner N.Y.C. Bd. Examiners; vocat. expert Social Security Adminstrn. Author: Help Your Child Develop Career Talents, 1957, Make Your Life More Interesting, 1958, Learn to Succeed, 1961; author, editor: Merit Students' Encyclopedia, 1961-74; contbr. articles to profi. jours. Recipient Citation of Merit, Kiwanis, 1969, Honor Scroll, Placement Assn. CUNY, 1976, Citation for Retirement Counseling, CUNY, 1978; fellow Found. Econ. Edn., 1954-55, N.Y. Life Co., 1955-56. Mem. Career Devel. Assn., Nat. Vocat. Guidance Assn. (chairperson nat. place-

Columbia

U.,

&

DAVIS,

ADA ROMAINE,

retired

nursing educator;

'

Cumberland, Md., June 7, 1929; d. Louis Berge and Eth" Lucy (Johnson) Romaine; m. John Francis Davis, Aug. 1953 (dec. 1999); children: Kevin Murray, Karen Evan! Romaine, William Romaine. Diploma in nursing, Kind County Hosp., Bklyn., 1949; BSN, U. Md., Bait., 1973, Mi 1974; PhD, U. Md., 1979, postdoctoral student, 1985—81 Cert, editor in life scis. Asst. prof. grad. program U. Mc Bait., 1974-79; chmn. dept. nursing Coll. Notre Damj Bait., 1979-82; assoc. dean grad. program Georgetown I Sch. Nursing, Washington, 1982-87; nurse cons. Heal Resources & Services Adminstrn., Rockville, Md., 1987-9, »

&

Human Services, US Pub. Health Svi! Dept. Health Bur. Health Professionals, Rockville, 1987-93; assoc. proi( dir. undergraduate program Johns Hopkins U. Sch. Nursin:

US

Bait., 1993-98, prof, emeritus, 1998—2009. ReviewChoice, ALA; evaluator methodology and findings for rsc studies; hist./med. biographer; prof., editor Johns Hopkbj U. Sch. Nursing, 2003-09 Author: John Gibbon and H!< Heart-Lung Machine, 1992, Advanced Practice Nurse Education, Roles and Trends, 1997; editor: Ency. of Hon Care for the Elderly, 1995; contbr. articles to nursing joun assoc. editor Hopkins InteliHealth, Johns Hopkins Fami Health Guide, 1999, Johns Hopkins Insider, 1998; sr. editc Am. Nurses Certification Ctr., 2000-01. Recipient excellei performance award HRSA; rsch. grantee U. Md. Grad. Sc (cert, adult nurse practitioner), Soc. fill Mem. AAAS, Neoplatonic Studies, Nat. Orgn. Nurse Practitioner Facuil ties, Am. Acad. Nurse Practitioners, APHA, Gerontol. Sot| Am., Nat. Trust for Hist. Preservation, Am. Geriat. Sw Md. History of Medicine Soc, Soc. for the Social History Medicine (Oxford U.), N.Y. Acad. Scis., Coun. Sci. Editor Sigma Theta Tau. Home: Bethesda, Md. Died Apr. 6, 200' 1

ANA

i

i

DAVIS,

BRITTON ANTHONY,

retired lawyer; b. Higli

land Park, JJl., Jan. 2, 1936; s. James Archie and Ani (Blanke) D.; m. Lynn Marriott Wegner, 1958 (dec. 1975 children: Hilary, Shepard; m. Peggy M. Swint, 198' children: Stephen Swint, Thomas Swint. Student, Denisc U., 1954-57; BS in Law, Northwestern U., 1959, LL1 Hofeldt, Chgc; 1960. Bar: 111. 1960. Assoc. Haight

&

1959-89; pvt. practice Winnetka, 111., 1989—96; ret., 199-jj Vol. Children's Spl. Edn. Programs, Winnetka. Mem.: AB/,

I

Patent Law Assn. Chgo., Bar Assn. 7th Fed. Cir., Chg' Curling Club, Indian Hill Club (Winnetka). Home: Lor Grove, 111. Died Dec. 11,2008.

j

DONALD DEAN, surgeon; b. Pitts., Mar. l| 1927; s. Walter Scott and Eileen H. (Port) D.; m. Jeani Dorothy Goohs; children: Clifford, Gary, Keith. AB, Wasl

DAVIS,

I

&

Jefferson Coll., 1950; MD, Yale U., 1954. cei ington Am. Bd. Gen. Surgery. Intern Phila. Gen. Hosp., 1954-5. resident in surgery Pa. Hosp., Phila., 1955-59; surgeon Vi Hosp., Pitts., 1959-61, Allegheny Gen. Hosp., Pitts., froij 1961, Suburban Gen. Hosp., Pitts., from 1961, North Hil Passavant Hosp., Pitts., 1982-88. Trustee North Hills Pa savant Hosp. Mem. Franklin Park (Pa.) Planning Commr 1971—, chmn. 1986—; bd. dirs. North Hills Art Ctr., Pitts 1986-89. With USNR, 1945-47. Fellow Am. Coll. of Su !

!

VHO WAS

AMA,

mem.

eons;

WHO IN AMERICA Med. Assn.,

Pa.

Surg.

Pitts.

Soc.

.epublican. Methodist. Avocations: skiing, sailing, choral j

mging.

Home:

(AVIS,

GLORIA

Pittsburgh, Pa.

(KING),

May

Died

8,

2008.

association administrator; b.

Aug. 22, 1940; d. Needom Leroy and King; m. Perry N. Davis, Sept. 9. 961; children: Steven P., Kenneth P., S. Suzanne. AA irand Saline, Tex.,

cum

lagna

laude, Tyler

1979,

yler,

:

979-81;

MA,

Jr.

Coll., Tex.. 1978;

BA, U.

Tex.,

1982. Sales coord. Dearborn Brass, Tyler,

English

tchr.

T.K Gorman High

Sch.,

981-82; membership devel. dir. Tejas Girl Scout Coun., from 1982. Instr. part-time Tyler Jr. Coll., 1982—;

,

:

DOVIA of Tyler,

1987-88; mem. Tyler (uman Svc. Providers, 1985-91. Mem. Assn. Girl Scout jcec. Staff (sec. VI sec. 1990-93, 94—), AAUW, U. Tex. at yler Alumni Assn. (sec. 1984-85, v.p. 1985-86, pres. 986-87), Zonta bd. dirs. Tyler 1989-90). Republican, laptist. Avocation: attending and participating in musical erformances. Home: Tyler, Tex. Died Apr. 7, 2008.

wm.

steering

>AVIS, lre

com.

GWENDOLYN

LOUISE,

DAVIS, SUZY,

fin.

Okla., July

fin. officer Furnival Machinery, Phila., 1966-70; v.p. and securities Rivinius Inc., Eureka, 111., 1970-76; v.p. adminstrn. Relco Equipment, Joliet, 111., 1976-80; exec, v.p. and chief operating officer Utilities and Industry, Neponset, 111., 1980-84; chief fin. officer Resource Tech. Inc. (name changed to PAL Health Techs. 1989), Peoria, 111., from 1985. Trustee Village of Lombard, 1964-66, mem. planning commn., 1963. Mem.: Kiwanis (v.p. 1961-66).

Republican. Protestant. Avocations: gliding, golf, waterDied Oct. 24, 2007.

skiing, gardening.

Tyler,

tellas, .

chief fin.,

.oxie Belle (Stevens)

:

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military officer, litera-

educator; b. Toledo, Dec. 8, 1951; d. Robert Louis and

Davis; m. Barry Dennis Fayne, an. 6, 1979 (div. Feb. 2001); children: Ashleigh Elizabeth, liachary Alexandur-John. BFA, So. Meth. U., 1972; MEd, I. North Tex., 1978; MA, U. Denver, 1987. Cert, tchr., Tex., da.; cert, secondary tchg. Am. Montessori Soc. Substitute 1972-73; film dir. Channel 39 ,:hr., Toledo and Dallas, Ihristian Broadcasting Network, Dallas, 1973-75; engr., air 40 Trinity Broadcasting Network, Tustin, ;per. Channel ,:alif., 1978; commd. 2d It. USAF, 1978, advanced through maj., rades to 1989, ret., 1995; mgr. western area Hdqrs. ;SAFR Officers Tng. Corp., Norton AFB, Calif., 1979-81; hief tng. systems support Hdqrs. Air Force Manpower Pers. entagon. Washington, 1981-84; pers. policies officer Jl, i)rgn. of Joint Chiefs of Staff Pentagon, Washington, 984-85; asst prof. English, dir. forensics USAF Acad., lolorado Springs, Colo., 1987-92; adj. faculty mem. dept. nglish Aubum U., Montgomery, Ala., 1994-95; adj. faculty {arietta Beatrice (Sautter)

DAVIS,

MARGARET THACKER,

retired critical care,

medical and surgical nurse; b. Greensboro, NC, June 7, 1925; d. Tiller Foltz and Lucy Wright (Spencer) Thacker; m. Joe Southard Davis, Feb. 4, 1961; 1 child, Dana Lee. Diploma in nursing, Baylor U., Dallas, 1947; student. Ea. N.Mex. U., Roswell, 1978. RN, N.Mex., Tex., Ha. Office nurse Drs. Britt & Cafaro, St. Augustine, Fla., 1947-50, Dr. Robert J. Rowe, Dallas, 1950-61, Dr. FA. English, Roswell, 1964-74; charge nurse post anesthesia care unit Ea. N.Mex. Med. Ctr., Roswell, 1990-91, ret., 1991. Named Employee of Month, Ea. N.Mex. Med. Ctr., 1985; recipient N.Mex. Nursing Legends award, 2005. Mem. ANA, Am. Soc. Post Anesthesia Nurses (charter). Post Anesthesia Nurses Assn. N.Mex. (bd. dirs. 1980-86, sec. 1986-87, legis. com. 198990), N.Mex. Nurses Assn. (dist. 5 sec. 1983-85, 91-93, pres. 1986-88, bd. dirs. 1988-90, 92-94, 96-98, membership chmn. 1988-90, chmn. nominating com. 1990, Nurse of Yr.

information center owner; b. Duncan, 19, 1936; d. Elmer Arvin and Reba Dorril (Johnson) Gilstrap; m. Francis Jerome Dillard, Jan. 22, 1955 (div. May 1975); children: Jeri S., Lawrance A., Joe P., Marie E.; m. William Thomas Davis, Dec. 20, 1984 (dec.). Grad. high sch., Newman, Calif., 1954. Guest lectr. Calif. State U., Long Beach, 1986, 89, model Riverside, 1988-90, San Bernardino, 1988—90, Cmty. Coll., San Bernardino, 1988—90, Robert E. Wood Watercolor Workshop, Palm Springs, Calif., 1990, U. Nev., Las Vegas, 1993-95, Cheyenne C.C., North Las Vegas, 1993-95, Las Vegas Art Mus. Studio, 1994-95; owner, operator Nudist Info. Ctr., North Las Vegas, Nev., 1984-92: prodn. coord. Heritage Video, Las Vegas, 1992; bd. dirs. Beachfront USA, Moreno Valley. Bd. dirs. Callen-Davis Meml. Fund, Moreno Valley, Calif., 1988—, Western Sunbathing Assn., Studio City, Calif., 1989-92; active adopt-a-hwy. Western Sunbathing Assn., Victorville, Calif., 1990-92, Earth Week (city clean-up), Daggett, 1990. Named as part of Family of Yr, Western Sunbathing Assn., 1986, for Membership Increase by Percentage, Am. Sunbathing Assn., 1986, Woman of the Yr., Am. Sunbathing Assn., 1992; recipient Glen Eden award Am. Sunbathing Assn., 1986. Mem. Am. Assn. Nude Recreation (life), Western Sunbathing Assn. (life). Avocations: dance, reading, coin collecting/numismatics, stamp collecting/philately. Home: Pahrump, Nev. Died Mar. 9, 2008.

,

j

award 1989, search for excellence award 1990, dist. 5 honored nurse 1995,N.Mex. Nursing Legends award 2005), Baylor U. Sch. Nursing Alumni Assn. Home: Albuquerque, N.Mex. Died July 4, 2009.

MARIE CAROLYN, nurse, artist; b. Ridgway, Aug. 25, 1908; d. Fred W. and Ada A. (Nelson) Loncoske; m. Arthur W. Davis, Mar. 3, 1933. RN, Orange Meml. Hosp., NJ, 1930; BS, Temple U., 1957, MS, 1959. RN, N.J. Charge nurse Orange (N.J.) Meml. Hosp., 1930, supr, 1930-37; indsl. nurse Western Electronic Co., Kearny, N.J., 1937, Elliot Co.; founder Cmty. Nurse Ctr., Ridgway, DAVIS, Pa.,

i

and scis. Troy State U., Montgomery, Bullock County HS Learning Ctr., Union prings, Ala., 1995-96; tech. and acad. tchr. Ctr. for Addept.

iiem.

'994-96; 1

arts

dir.

lanced Tech. Booker T. Washington Magnet H.S., MontlOtnery, 1996; tchr. speech and English Mountain Brook I.S., Birmingham, Ala., 1997-98; tchr. humanities Joseph Iruno Montessori Acad., Birmingham, 1998-2000; upper:hool dir. Sacred Heart Ch. Sch., 2000—01, ednl. cons., rom 2001; founder, dir. Shiloh Village Montessori H.S., 002—04; tchr. Spring Valley Sch., 2004 07; writer, jumalist, from 2007. Assoc, editor Airpower Jour., Maxell AFB, Ala., 1992-94, mil. doctrine analyst, 1994-95; ,hmn. mil. affairs Jr. Officer's Coun., Norton AFB, 1981; i



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chmn. program devel. com. Cross Exam. Debate Assn., 1990-91. Contbr.

tor; b.

Phyllis

MARY ELIZABETH,

Schenectady,

articles

choir, soloist various chs., 1973;

Woodbridge, Va., 1983.

Inc.,

Officer of Yr„ Hdqrs.

USAFR Officers

on. Montessori Soc., Phi Upsilon Jading, antiques, sight-seeing.

HOWARD

irsonville,

TED,

NC, Aug.

2,

engineering educator; b. Hend1937; s. William Howard and

(Rhodes) D.; m. Eugenia Asimakopoulos, |«pt 15, 1960 (dec. July 1996); children: William Howard L Maria Katherine; m. Catherine Asimkopoulos, Mar. 9, 000. BS in Chemistry, Furman U., 1959; PhD in Chem. .hysics, U. Chgo., 1962. Postdoctoral fellow Free U. of Brussels. 1962-63; asst. prof. U. Minn., Mpls., 1963-66, issoc. prof., 1966-69, prof., 1969-80, prof., head chem. ingring. and materials sci., 1980-95, dean Inst. Tech., 1995—2004, Regent's prof., 1997—2009; Humboldt rschr. Cologne U., Germany, 2005; dir. Biotechnology Inst., 2008. liladys Isabel

1

Springs of Creativity, 1981; author: Statistical Mehanks of Phases, Interfaces and Thin Films, 1995, (with K. homson) Linear Algebra and Linear Operators in Engieering, 2000; contbr. over 500 articles to sci. and engring. juts. Fellow Sloan Found., 1967-69, Guggenheim Found., 969-70. Mem. AAAS, AIChE (Walker award for excel-

,ditQr: .

I

1

:nce in pubis. 1990), NAE, Am. Chem. Soc., Soc. Petro;5um Engrs., Minn. Fedn. Engring. Socs. (Disting. Engr. 1

998). Democrat. Avocations: tennis, golf, reading, movies.

lome: Golden Valley, Minn. Died

I>AVIS,

JAMES CARL,

May

17,

2009.

government

official, govconsultant; b. St. Louis, Jan. 13, 1945; m. Linda L. Dec. 22, 1976. AA, St. Leo, Fla., 1977; BS, U. State I N.Y., Albany, 1989. Cert, pilot. Commd. 2d. It. U.S. Wrmy, 1963, advanced through grades to maj., 1980, ret., (984; pres. Knights of Malta Found., New Orleans, 19841

;

(

Davis, Oct. 25,

1986; 1 child, Scarlett Eileen. Student, Idaho State U., Pocatello, 1975-80. Reg. pharmacy tech. Children's refer-

Iberia, La.

'lAVIS,

i

medical office administraWilliam McColl and

17, 1957; d.

Roman Catholic. Avocations: ballet, swimming, skiing, reading, floral arranging, writing, decorating. Home: New

Command Jr.

lamed

mem.

com. Birthright,

j'ng.

i

May

Ann (Longo) Hope; m. Mark Hudson

Omicron. Avocations: Died Mar. 19, 2008.

Tchr.,

hair publicity

j

DAVIS,

Corps, 1979. Mem. Nat. Parliamentary Debate Assn. :o-founder, editor Parliamentary Debate jour. 1992-95),

E profl. jours.

for nat.

retired

mment

-'oston,

6;

adminstrn. cons.

McTernan, Parr

&

Rumage,

New

'Weans, 1986-87; spl. asst. to the comdg. gen. Hdqrs. D.C. jf.G., Washington, 1987-90; cons, local and U.S. govt., 990-95; cons, intemat. ops., bus. mgr. Alton F. Doody Co., 995-96. Author: Where's My Award, 1982. Decorated two Ironze stars, two Purple Hearts. Mem. NRA, Res. Officers l^ssn., The Ret. Officers Assn. Avocations: coin and curJncy collecting, flying, travel. Home: Brandon, Miss. Died kug. 21,2008. j

Bertha Marie (Warner) D.; m. Joan Louis Pollack, May 16, 1959 (div. 1977); children: Timothy, Tina, Melissa, Edward; m. Marcia Suzanne Wysocki, June 18, 1988. BS. Ea. Mich. U., 1964; MBA, Wayne State U., 1969. Research tech. Am. Metal Research, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1958-63; tech. supr. Hoover chem. Products, Whitmore Lake, Mich., 1963-64; devel. engr. Ford Motor Co., Utica, Mich., 1965-69; pres. Foamcraft, Inc., Roseville, Mich., 1970-81, Cerline Ceramic Corp., Anderson, Ind., 1982-87; dir. product devel. Dunnage Engring., Brighton, Mich., from 1987. Patentee in field. Pres. Huron High Sch. Music Assn., 1988. Mem. Soc. Mfg. Engrs., Soc. Plastics Engrs., Am. Ceramic Soc. Republican. Roman Catholic. Avocations: golf, woodworking, antique gunsmithing. Home: Bay City, Mich. Died Jan. 30, 2008.

DAVIS,

WILLIAM LIPSCOMB,

HI, furniture company

executive; b. Nashville, Aug. 5, 1957; s. William Lipscomb and Florence (Stumb) D.; m. Kimberly Ann Miller, May 30, 1980; children: William Lipscomb IV, Elizabeth Haley. BA, Vanderbilt U., 1979. Asst. engr. Davis Cabinet Co., Nashville, 1979-81, purchasing agt., 1981-83; mktg. rep.,

Jr.

ence librarian Pocatello Pub. Libr, 1978-80; pharmacy tech. South Coast Med. Ctr., South Laguna, Calif., 1980-82; operating rm. pharmacy tech. Mission Hosp., Mission Viejo, Calif., 1982-86; office mgr. Mark H. Davis, MD, Mission Viejo, 1987-91. Author various pharmacy procedure manuals. Active various charitable orgns. Mem. Women's Hosp. Aux. (v.p. 1988-89, co-chmn. fundraiser 1988). Republican.

ivited spkr. in field;

Irgn.

:

Bucks Sch. Doylestown (Pa.) Sch. Dist., 1947-73. Mem. NOW, Greenpeace, Feminist Majority, Sierra, Young Women's Club Ridgway, Planned Parenthood, Village Improvement Assn., Gen. Fedn. Women's Clubs. Democrat. Lutheran. Avocations: painting, collecting, gardening, cartooning. Home: Ridgway, Pa. Died Dec. 9, 2007. Pa., 1945-46; sch. nurse Ctrl.

DAVIS, THOMAS EUGENE, automotive supplier executive; b. Ann Arbor, Mich., Nov. 23, 1937; s. Frank Guy and

then sales rep. Jacques-Miller, Inc., Nashville, 1983-86; pres. Davis Furniture Co., Inc., Nashville, 1987-90, Davis Cabinet Co., Nashville, from 1990. Bd. dirs. Buddies of Nashville, 1983-90, Downtown YMCA, 1985-90, Martha O'Bryan Community Ctr., Nashville, 1990; mem. Mayoral Ctr. City Com., Nashville, 1989—; deacon 1st Presbyn. Ch., Nashville. Recipient Disting. Svc. award Nashville YMCA, 1988. Mem. Downtown Rotary Club, Belle Meade Country Club, Dominion Bank Young Exec. Com. Republican. Avocations: tennis, racquetball, golf. Home: Nashville, Tenn. Died Aug. 12, 2007.

Died June 29, 2008.

DAVISON, ELIZABETH JANE LINTON, DAVIS,

MARY ELIZABETH,

speech pathologist, educa1, 1930; d. LeRoy D. and Katheryn (Herndon) Harris; m. W.G. Davis, Apr. 3, 1969; children: Pamela Koch, Michelle Dalton; 1 stepchild, Wendy Garton. BA, Calif. State U., Fresno, 1959, MA, 1982. Cert, resource specialist, speech pathologist tchr., deaf tchr., counselor, Calif. Dir. recreation and occupl. therapy Wyo. State Hosp., Evanston, 1956-58; tchr. Fresno Unified Sch. Dist., 1960-80, Barton County C.C., Great Bend, Kans., 1990-98. Bd. dirs. Lamed Historical Soc., Santa Fe 04. Mem. Am. Counseling Trail Ctr., Lamed, Kans., 2001 Assn., Nat. Bd. Cert. Counselors. Home: Hutchinson, Kans. Died Aug. 17, 2008. tor,

counselor;

b.

Lamed, Kans., July



education

educator; b. Las Cruces, N.Mex., Mar. 9, 1931; d. Edgar Linton and Clara Virginia Hale; m. Curwood

Melvy

Lyman

Davison, Jan. 29, 1954; 1 child, Lawrence. BS, N.Mex. State U., 1957; postgrad., U. N.Mex.; Grad., Norris Sch. Real Estate, Albuquerque, 1984. Cert, tchr., N.Mex., Oreg.; cert, real estate agt., N.Mex., appraiser. Sec, treas. C.L. Davison, Md., Pa., 1975—88, Clovis, N.Mex., 1975—88; ind. real estate contractor Century 21, Las Cruces, 1984 ret. Albuquerque Pub. Schs., 1957—60, 85; 1964 95; tchr. 68; pres. Sun Dial Enterprises, 1984 Beaverton Pub. Schs., 1960—64. Mem. NEA, Legis. Coun.,

— —



N.Mex. Albuquerque Classroom Tchrs. Inter-City Coun. (v.p.), AAUW, Phi Delta Kappa (Svc. key). Died May 21, 2008.

DAVIS,

ROBERT WILLIAM (BOB

DAVIS),

lobbyist,

former United States Representative from Michigan; b. Marquette, Mich., July 31, 1932; s. George Walter and Darlene Hazel (Hagen) D.; m. Brook Davis; children: Robert, Lisa, George, Alexandra. Student, No. Mich. U., 1950-52, Hillsdale Coll., 1951-52; BS in Mortuary Sci, Wayne State U., 1954. Funeral dir. Davis Funeral Home, St. Ignace, Mich., 1954-66; city councilman St. Ignace, 196466; mem. 106th Dist. Mich. House of Reps., 1966-70; mem. Dist. 37 Mich. State Senate, 1970-78, majority whip, 1970—74, Senate Republican leader, 1974-78; mem. US Congress from 11th Mich. Dist., 1979—93. Named Outstanding State legislator Nat. Council Sr. Citizens, 1973 Mem. Mich. Funeral Dirs. Assn., North-east Midwest Econ. Advancement Coalition, Mich. Cystic Fibrosis Assn., Young Ams. for Freedom. Clubs: Lions, Elks, Eagles. Republican. Episcopalian. Home: Gaylord, Mich. Died Oct. 16,

2009.

DAVISON, JOHN SAMUEL, retired ambassador; b. Detroit, May 21, 1933; m. Judith Kapp Davison (div.); chilm. Therese Davison; 2 stepchildren: Gwenaelle, Jean-Francois BA, Harvard U.; MA, Oxford U„ Eng., 1957: JD, Harvard U., 1961. With Fgn. Svc, Brussels, 1963-65; polit. officer US Dept. State, Leopoldville, 196365, rsch. analyst for Africa, 1972-74, desk officer Nigeria, 1969-70, staff asst. bur. African affairs, 1972-74, politicomil, affairs officer, 1974-75, dep. chief mission Antananarivo, Madagascar, 1980-81, Khartoum, Sudan, 1981-83, charge d'affaires Cotonou. Benin, 1978-80, Maseru, Lesotho, 1983-84; dep. polit. adviser US Mission to NATO, Brussels, 1984-87; dir. East African Affairs US Dept. State, 1987-91, US amb. to Niger, 1993—96, dir. West African affairs, 1996 98; sr. examiner Bd. Fgn. Svc. Examiners, 1991-93. Mem. Am. Fgn. Svc. Assn., Am. Assn. Rhodes Scholars, D.C. Bar Assn. Died June 16, 2009. dren: Alice, Juliet;



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>AVTS,

KENT

R., finance executive; b. Elmhurst, 111., Jan. 3, 1933; s. William S. and Helen R. (Raymond) D.; m. tonna L. Farrar, May 30, 1980; children: Stephan, Gregory, cott,

954.

BS in Mktg., U. 111., K. Davis and Assocs., Lombard, 111., 1954-66;

Elizabeth, Francene* Rodney.

Owner

STEPHEN K., engineering and management consultant; b. Irving, Tex., Dec. 6, 1966; s. J. Lee and Mary Ann (Yarborough) Davis; m. Susan M. Stephens, Apr. 14, 1990, children: Garrett, Jeremy, Lindsay, Jennifer. Sr. sys. officer Citicorp, NYC, 1990 95; pres. Park Ave. Tech., Inc., Bedford, Tex., from 1990. Cons, merger, acquisition & divesture info. tech. Park Ave. Tech., Inc., from 1990. Pilot Angel Flight, Addison, Tex., from 2000. Served with aviation, USCG Aux., 2002—04, Grapevine, Tex. Christian. Avocations: networks, travel, aviation. Died Feb. 14, 2008.

DAVIS,



DAY, EMERSON, physician; b. Hanover, NH, May 2, 1913; s. Edmund Ezra and Emily Sophia (Emerson) D.; m. Ruth

Fairfield,

Edmund

Aug.

7,

1937 (dec. Oct. 1994); children: Nancy, Bonnie, Sheryl; m. BA, Dartmouth Coll.,

Perry, Robert Fairfield,

Germaine Scherman,

Sept. 24, 1999.

1934; MD, Harvard U., 1938. Intern Presbyn. Hosp., NYC, 1938- 40; fellow in cardiology Johns Hopkins U., 1940-42; medicine Hosp., 1942; med. dir. intemat. divsn. Trans World Airline. NYC, 1945-47; asst. prof, preventive medicine and pub. health Cornell U. Med. Coll., asst. resident

NY

DEACIUC

WHO WAS WHO IN AMERICA

52

clin. preventive medicine and pub. medicine Sloan Kettering 1954-64; chmn. dept. preventive medicine Meml. Hosp., NYC, 1954-63; dir. Strang Cancer Prevention Clinic, 1950-63; mem., chief divsn. preventive medicine SloanKettering Inst., NYC, 1954-64; cons, in geriat. Cold Spring Dept. Inst., Cold Spring-on-Hudson, NY, 1952-57; dir. Health Cancer Detection Ctr., 1947-50, Strang Clinic/Meml. Sloan Kettering Cancer Ctr., 1950-63, PMI-Strang Clinic, 1963-69; pres. Preventive Medicine Inst., Strang Cancer Prevention Ctr., from 1969; hon. pres., mem. bd. trustees Preventive Medicine Inst., from 1969; v.p., med. dir. Medequip Corp., 1969-76, sr. med. cons., 1976-82; med. v.p. Health Mgmt. Internat., Inc., 1982-84; med. dir. Physicians for Med. Cost Containment, Inc., 1984-94; prof, medicine Northwestern U. Med. Sch., 1976-81, prof, emeritus, from 1981; assoc. dir. Northwestern U. Cancer Ctr., 1976-81; med. dir. Portes Cancer Prevention Ctr., 1978-79; attending physician Northwestern Meml. Hosp., 1976-81, vis. physician, 1981-99. Lectr. Cook County Grad. Sch. Med., 197790; mem. Northwestern U. Med. Assocs., 1980-81; med.

Army Map Svc

Boy

1947-50, assoc. prof.

projectors for Sidwell Studios,

health, 1950-54, prof, preventive

Scouts Am., 1972-85. With U.S. Army, 1958-60. Recipient numerous certs, from camera clubs and assns. Mem. Midstates Indsl. Photographers Assn. (membership chmn.

divsn.,

1959



,

Active

chmn. dept. internal medicine Chgo. Splty. Hosp. and Med. Ctr., 1981-84; hon. staff physician Evanston, Glenbrook hosps., 1976-99; attending physician, mem. med. bd. James Ewing Hosp., Meml. Hosp., NYC, 1950-64; founder, sr. mem. PMX Med. Group, NYC, 1956— 70; adj. prof, biology NYU, 1965-70; mem. cancer detection com. Internat. Union Against Cancer, 1954-70; pres. NYC div. Am. Cancer Soc, 1963-64; med. cons. Medidata Health Svcs., Inc., 1985-90; mem. Dean's Coun. for Future of Dartmouth Med. Sch. Contbr. numerous articles to profl. jours. Dir. Am. Found, for Children and Youth. Served as

ATC USAAF,

flight

1942-45. Recipient Bronze medal

cer Soc, 1956, professorship in early detection

surgeon

Am. Can111.

divsn.,

1976-79, Lifetime Achievement award Strang Cancer Prevention Ctr., 2003. Fellow ACP, Acad. Medicine, Acad. Scis. (pres. 1965), APHA, Am. Occupl. Med. Assn.,

NY

Am.

NY

Acad. Cytology (hon.); mem. AMA, Am. Soc Cytopathology (founder, pres. 1958, hon., Papanicolaou award 1978), Am. Soc Preventive Oncology, Internat. Health Evaluation Assn., Soc. for Advanced Med. Sys. (founding dir. 1969-81), Am. Assn. Med. Sys. and Informatics (founding dir. 1981-84), Harvey Soc, Chgo. Clin. Ethics Program (charter), Century Assn., 111. Med. Soc, Chgo. Med. Soc, Med. Cons. Svcs. Assn., Dartmouth Club (mem. dean's coun., award 1955), Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Omega Alpha, Zeta Psi. Home: Wilmette, 111. Died Geriat.

Soc,

Internat.

Oct. 21, 2008.

DEACIUC, ION VICTOR,

molecular

biologist,

re-

searcher; b. Sacel, Maramures, Romania, June 17, 1938; arrived in U.S., 1983; s. Victor Deaciuc and Agripina Danci;

m. Kyoko Okumura, Jan. 21, 1958; children: Victor, Simona. MS, Babes-Bolyai U, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, 1960; PhD, Inst. Biochemistry, Kiev, Ukraine, 1967. Rschr. Acad. Scis., Cluj-Napoca, Romania, 1967 73; lectr. BabesBolyai U, 1974 78, assoc. prof., 1979—82; vis. scientist Boehringer GmbH, Mannheim, Germany, 1982 83; assoc. prof. La. State U, New Orleans, 1984 96; prof, molecular biology U. Ky., Lexington, 1996—2003, Ohio State U., Columbus, from 2005. Author: Cellular Regulation of Glucose and Fatty Acid Metabolism, 1973; contbr. articles









to profl. jours.

Mem.: Fedn. Am. Socs.

Soc. on Alcoholism, Internat. Soc. travel,

Am.

Exptl. Biology, Rsch. Assn. Study of Liver Diseases,

Biomed. Rsch. on Alcoholism. Avocations: music, reading.

folkloric

Home:

Louisville,

Ky.

Deceased.

DEAN, ROBERT LIONEL,

chemist; b. Phila., June 25, 1948; s. Everett Eugene and Roberta Lee (Conklin) D.; m. Inge S.R. Dean, Aug. 29, 1970; children: Renee K, Rebeccah M., Robert L. Jr., Ryan E. BA in Chemistry, Calif. State U, Sacramento, 1978. Rsch. assoc. dept. elec engring. U. Ariz., Tucson, 1981-84; engr. Perkin Elmer EBT, Hayward, Calif., 1984; sr. staff engr. Etec Systems (formerly Perkin Elmer EBT), Hay ward, from 1985. Contbr. articles to profl. jours.

Mem. Am. Chem. Soc,

SPIE, Bay Area

Chrome

Users. Republican. Presbyterian. Achievements development of puddle process for photomart manufacture; patentee in field. Home: Castro Valley, Calif. Died Apr. 7, 2008.

include

stamps, photography, crafts. Died Nov.

7,

2007.

restaurant and night club owner, publishing consultant; b. Kilgore, Tex., Nov. 1, 1954; s. L. and Dorothy (DeSesso) D.; m. Claire Dowling, Sept. 6, 1986. AB, Boston Coll., 1976; JD, Loyola U, New Orleans, 1979. Bar: N.Y 1980. Editor PrenticeHall,

Englewood

Cliffs, N.J.,

1981-82; tax acct. Oppenhe-

imer Appel, NYC, 1982-83; editor Warren Gorham & Lamont, NYC, 1983-86, Rsch. Inst. Am., NYC, 1986-87; sr. v.p., group pub. Faulkner & Gray, NYC, 1987-98; restaurant and night club owner, from 1998. Tax editor Physicians Mgmt., 1984-98; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Judge Lit. Mag., N.Y.C., 1993, 94. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Avocations: scuba, reading, travel, Caribbean travel, music. Home: Montauk, NY. Died Aug. 10, 2008.

DEARDORFF, JOHN MILTON,

JR., camera manufac-

turing executive, product designer; b. Villa Park,

111.,

Sept.

John Milton and Dorothy Izella Anna (Witt) D.; m. Clare Lillian Greenwood, June 10, 1961 (div. Dec. 1989); children: Stephen John, Therese Marie. Student, Elmhurst Coll., 1963-64, Coll. of DuPage, 1977-85. From machinist to pres. L. F. Deardorff & Sons Inc., Chgo., 1948-88; pres. D.P.P.I., Valparaiso, Ind., from 1989. Engr., designer specialized photog. equipment for Chgo. Police Dept., NASA, Met. Mus. Art, USDA, also aerial mapping 17, 1935;

s.

skiing,

sailing,

reading.

Home:

Portland,

Oreg.!

Deceased.

DEES,

BOWEN CAUSEY,

retired institute executive;

b.l

s. John Simeon and Ida Lea (Causey) D.; m. Sarah Edna Sanders, Aug. 25, 1937 (dec. 1999); 1 child, Sarah Edna; m. Dorothea Regina Simoneau, Sept. 24, 2001. AB, Miss. Coll., Clinton, 1937, DSc (hon.), 1963; PhD, NYU, NYC, 1942; LLD, Lehigh U, 1976, Phila. Coll. Textiles and Sci., 1979; DSc (hon.), Temple U.,j 1981. Prof, physics Miss. Coll., 1943-44; instr. elec comms.i Radar Sch., MIT, 1944-45; asst. prof, physics Rensselaer Poly. Inst., 1945-47; physicist, then div. chief sci. and tech. div., gen. hdqrs. SCAP, Tokyo, 1947-51; program dir. fellowships NSF, 1 95 1 -56, dep. asst. dir. sci. personnel andi edn., 1956-59, asst. dir., 1959-63, assoc. dir. for edn 1963-64, assoc. dir. planning, 1963-66; v.p. U. Ariz., 196668, provost acad. affairs, 1968-70; pres. Franklin Inst. Phila., 1970-82, pres. emeritus, 1982—2009. Adv. com.j U.S. Army Command and Gen. Staff Coll., 1967-69; sci. info. coun. NSF, 1970-74; mem. Sci. Manpower Commn., Washington, 1976-79; U.S. co-chrnn. U.S.-Japan Com. on Sci. Cooperation, 1981-87. Author: Fundamentals of Phys ics, 1945, The Allied Occupation and Japan's Economic Miracle: Building the Foundations of Japanese Science andl Technology 1945-52, 1997; contbr. articles to profl. jours Mem. Cosmos (Washington). Home: Escondido, Calif. Died June 15, 2009.

Batesville, Miss., July 20, 1917;

DECARAVA, ROY RUDOLPH,

photographer, educator; b. NYC, Dec. 9, 1919; m. Sherry Turner, June 16, 1947; children: Susan, Wendy, Laura. Student, Cooper Union Art Sch., NYC, 1938-40; PhD (hon.), R.I. Sch. Design, 1985. Sign painter and display artist, N.Y, 1936-37; tech. draftsman, 1939-42; comml. artist and illustrator, 1944-58; freelance photographer for various advt. agys., rec and TV cos., mags, including Scientific American, Fortune, McCall's,

Look, Newsweek, Time, Life, 1959-68 and from 75;

contract photographer Sports Illustrated mag., 75;

prof,

art

Hunter

Coll.,

1978,

NYC,

disting.

1968-

prof,

art,

1989—2009. Founder, dir. A Photographers Gallery, N.Y.C., 1954-56, Kamolinge Workshop for Black Photographers, N.Y.C., 1963-66; adj. prof, photography Cooper Union 1969-72, assoc. prof., 1975-78; mem. curatorial counStudio Mus., Harlem, N.Y, 1976. One-man shows include 44th Street Gallery, N.Y.C., 1950; Countee Cullen Br. N.Y. Pub. Library, 1951; Little Gallery N.Y. Pub. Inst., cil

1954; A Photographers Gallery, N.Y.C., 1955; Studio Mus., Harlem, N.Y, 1969; Sheldon Meml. Art Ctr. U. Nebr., Lincoln, 1970; U. Mass., Amherst, 1974; Mus. Fine Arts, Houston, 1975; Corcoran Gallery, Washington, 1976; Benin Gallery, N.Y.C., 1976; Witkin Gallery, N.Y.C., 1977; Light Work Gallery, Syracuse, N.Y, 1977; Port Washington Pub. Library, N.Y.C., 1978; Friends of Photography, Carmel, Calif., 1980; Akron Art Inst. (Ohio), 1980; group exhbns. include Mus. Modern Art, N.Y.C., 1953, 55, 78, Met. Mus. Art, N.Y.C., 1964, Nat. Gallery of Can., Ottowa (toured Can. and U.S.), 1967, Ctr. Creative Photography, U. Ariz., Tucson, 1980, Tampa (Fla.) Mus., 1983, Barbican Art Gallery, London (toured Eng.), 1985, Fotografiska Museet, Stockholm, 1986; represented in permanent collections Mus. Modern Art, N.Y.C., Met. Mus. Art, N.Y.C., Harlem Art Collections, N.Y. State Office Bldg., N.Y.C., Andover Art Gallery Phillips Acad. (Mass.), Corcoran Gallery; Atlanta U, Sheldon Meml. Art Gallery U. Nebr., Mus. Fine Arts, Houston, Ctr. for Creative Photography U. Ariz., Tucson; photographer books: The Sweet Flypaper of Life (text by Langston Hughes), 1955, 2d edit., 1984; Photographs/DeCarava, (text by Sherry Turner) 1981; The Sound I Saw, 1983 (exhibited throughout Japan and Near East 1986). Served with U.S. Army, 1943. Recipient Art Svc. award Mt. Morris United Presbyn. Ch., N.Y.C., 1969; Nat. Medal Arts Nat. Endowment Arts, 2006; named hon. citizen of Houston, 1975; Guggenheim fellow. Mem. Am. Soc. Mag. Photographers. Home: Brooklyn, NY. Died Oct. 27, 2009. Library,

DECKER, ELIZABETH ANNE,

secondary school eduFloyd Edward Jr. U. Hawaii, 1974, BA in Polit. Sci., 1989. Cert, secondary tchr., Hawaii. Feature writer Coalfield Progress newspaper, Norton, Va., 1974-75; tchr. St. Joseph High Sch., Hilo, 1975-78, Hilo High Sch., 1979-80, 81-82, Mountain View (Hawaii) Elem.Intermediate Sch., 1980-81, Waiakea Intermediate Sch., cator; b. Hilo, Hawaii, Feb. 16, 1952; d.

and Dorothy (Wilson) D.

BA

in English,

from 1982. Tchr. -coord, econs. program Project Bus., student tchr. trainer U. Hawaii-Hilo, Chaminade, U. No. Colo., 1985-89; tchr. Upward Bound Summer Program, Hilo, 1989. Layreader Holy Apostles Ch., Hilo, 1986—. Mem. NEA, ASCD, Nat. Coun. Tchrs. English, Internat. Reading Assn. (v.p. 1983-84, pres. 1984-85, exec, bd. 1985-86), Hawaii Tchrs. Assn., Delta Kappa Gamma. Republican. Episcopalian. Avocations: reading, sewing, cooking, crafts, swimming. Died Dec. 19, 2007. Hilo,



Hilo, 1984

;

DECKER, THEODORE GEORGE, ham,

Ala., Sept.

10,

1948;

s.

BirmingFrancis Decker and Mary artist;

b.

Isabell; m. Vaunda Jean Hills, May 22, 1970; children: Melissa Ann, Michelle Lynn. Co-author Morrison-Decker Act, 1983. With US Army, 1968. Democrat. Roman CathoAvocations: reading, photography. Home: Everett, lic. Wash. Died Mar. 25, 2008.

DEERTNG, THOMAS PHILLIPS, retired lawyer;

DEANE, L(YTTLETON) NICHOLAS,

hiking,

citation 1984). Republican. Methodist. Avocations:

NYC

dir.,

EB com. 1989-2000), City Club of Portland (bd. govs. 1968-70, 2000-03, rsch bd. 2003—). Democrat. Avocations:

sect.,

b.

Win-

s. Frederick Arthur and Lucile m. Marilyn Marie Anderson, Sept. 6, 1952; children: Thomas P. Jr., Robert E., Paul A. BS, U. Colo.,

field,

Kans., Feb. 15, 1929;

(Phillips) D.;

1951,

LLB,

1956. Bar: Oreg. 1956, Colo. 1956, U.S. Dist.

Ct. Oreg. 1956. Assoc. Hart

Spencer McCulloch Rockwood

1

DEFORD, PAUL STEVEN, lawyer; b. Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 26, 1956; s. Lee R. and Kathleen P. (Flynn) DeF; m. Threasa F. Benezette, Aug. 12, 1978; children: Alexander, Kyle, Kathleen. BS, SW Mo. State U, 1978; JD, Drake U, 1981. Bar: Iowa 1981, Mo. 1981, U.S. Dist. Ct. (so. and we. dists.) Iowa 1981. Hearing examiner Mo. Pub. Svc. Commn.,

Jefferson City, 1982-84, dep. chief hearing

exam-

1984-87; assoc. Lathrop, Norquist & Miller, Kansas Mo., from 1987. Mem. ABA, Iowa Bar Assn., Mo. Bar Assn., Kansas City Bar Assn. Home: Lees Summit, Mo. Died May 31,2008. iner,

City,

DE GASPER, EDGAR EUGENE, food services consultant; b. Buffalo, Oct. 16, 1922; s. James Joseph and MarieTheresa (Vidan) De G.; married, 1951, divorced, 1972; m Beatrice Louise Herskin, Dec 22, 1976; children: Michael, Kathleen, Lisa, Mary Jo, Colleen, Rosemary. BS, Cornell U,

1948;

MS,

Canisius Coll., Buffalo,

1949; Doctorate-

Food Equipment Mfr., 1972. Cert. Food Food Svc. Execs. Assn., Fla., 1973. Owner, mgr. Riviera Restaurant, Niagara Falls, N.Y, 1948-51; mgr. Brookfield Country Club, Clarence, N.Y, 1951-53, Bethlehem Steel Suprs. Club, Lackawanna, N.Y, 1953-54 (hon.), Nat. Assn.

Exec,

Internat.

Howard Johnson's

Restaurants, Buffalo, 1955-56; dir. food Food' Western N.Y, 1991—. Capt., USMC, 1942-47, U.S. and Pacific. Named Hon. Rear Admiral, USN, Washington, 1986, Hon. Brigadier Gen., U.S. Army, Ft. Lee, Va., 1991, Hon. Brigadier Gen., USMC, Washington, 1992. Mem. Intemat. Food Svc Execs. Assn. (intemat. pres. 1972-74, 86), N.Y. State Sch. Food Svc. Assn. (pres. 1968), Cornell Soc. Hotelmen (pres. 1971-72), Can. Food Svc. Execs. Assn. (dir. 1988 ). Roman Catholic. Avocation: recreational flying. Died Jan. 17, 2008. svcs. City of Buffalo Bd. Edn., 1957-90; ret., 1990.

svc. cons.,



DE GEORGE, LAWRENCE JOSEPH, cial services

company

executive; b.

diversified finan-

NYC, May

6, 1916;

s.

Frank Phillip and Frances (Cavallo) DeG.; m. Florence A. Efel, Dec. 18, 1943; children: Lawrence F, Peter R. BSEE, Princeton U, 1936; MS, MIT, 1938; PhD in Advanced Math., Columbia U, 1939. Assoc, prof. elec. engring. Columbia U, 1938-39; field engr. Radio Engring. Lab., NYC, 1939-41; pres. Times Wire and Cable Co., Inc., div. Internat. Silver Co., Wallingford, Conn., 1946; also v.p., dir. Times Wire and Cable div., 1958-64, pres., 1964-68; v.p., dir. Insilco Corp., Meridan, Conn., 1968-72, exec v.p., 1972-77, vice chmn., 1976-77; chmn., pres. Times Fiber Communications, Inc., Meriden, 1977-84, chmn., chief exec, officer, 1985-92, LPL Techs. Inc., Wallingford, Conn., 1985-97, Amphenol Corp., Wallingford, Conn., 1987-97; chmn., CEO DeG Capital Ptnrs. Ltd., Wallingford. Dir. Travelers Equities Fund, Inc., Hartford, Conn. Lt. comdr. USNR, 1941-46. Mem.: Club Collette, Admirals Cove Yacht Club, City Club, Palm Beach Yacht Club. Republican. Home: Jupiter, Fla. Died Apr. 13, 2009.

& Davies (now Stoel Rives), Portland, Oreg., Stoel Rives LLP, Portland,

1962—99;

ret.,

1956-62; ptnr. 1999. Mem. We.

Pension and Benefits Conf., 1989-2002; mem. faculty Am. Law Inst.- ABA, 1985-96. Co-author: Tax Reform Act of 1986, 1987. Bd. dirs. Girl Scouts Columbia River Coun., Portland, 1961-70; trustee, moderator First Unitarian Ch., Portland, 1967-70; trustee, pres. Catlin Gabel Sch., Portland, 1970-76; bd. dirs., v.p. ACLU, Portland, 1966-71, 73-80; chmn. Multnomah County Task Force on Edgefield Manor, Portland, 1972-75; bd. dirs., treas. Portland Art Mus., Contemporary Arts Coun., 1986-88; mem. City County Task Fore on Svc. Evaluation, Portland, 1982-85, Citizen's Adv. Com. West Side Corridor Project, Portland, 1988-93; bd. govs. Pacific N.W. Coll. Art, 1991-2000, 2002-, chair, 1996-2000, chair presdl. search com. 20022003; mem. collections com. Portland Art Mus., 1992-96; trustee Oreg. Coll. Art and Craft Endowment, Portland, 1991-97. With U.S. Army, 1952-54. Recipient Disting. Mem. award We. Pension and Benefits Conf., 1999. Fellow Am. Coll. Benefits Counsel (emeritus); mem. ABA (tax

DEEVIEN, JAMES

MALSCH,

lawyer; b. Detroit, Mar. 14, 1938; s. Albert David and Margarethe (Malsch) D. BS in in Engring., 1962, PhD, 1965, Engring., U. Mich., 1960, JD, 1967. Bar: Mich. 1968, U.S. Patent Office 1970, U.S. Ct. Appeals (6th cir.) 1975, U.S. Dist. Ct. (ea. dist.) Mich. 1976, U.S. Supreme Ct. 1977, U.S. Ct. Appeals (fed. cir.) 1978,; registered profl. engr., Mich. Assoc Farley, Forster Farley, Detroit, 1968-74; pvt. practice Ann Arbor, Mich.,

MS

&

1974-83 and from 1988; of counsel Conner, Harbour & Green, Ann Arbor, 1983-88. Cons. EPA Motor Vehicle Emissions Lab., Ann Arbor 1975-77. Co-author rsch. reports in field, 1965-77. Pres. Portage and Base Lakes Property Owners Assn., Pinckney 1975-77; chmn. Putnam Twp. Planning Commn., 1981-93. Mem. AAAS, NSPE, Am. Intellectual Property Law Assn., Mich. Patent Law Assn., State Bar Mich., Washtenaw County Bar Assn., Livingston County Bar Assn., Fed. Cir. Bar Assn. Avocations: sailing, swimming. Home: Pinckney, Mich. Died Nov. 6,

2007.

3

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VHO WAS

AMERICA

IN

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5: I :.ir-~z : 373. Otolaryngology House Ear Clinic. L_A. 1974 d trustees House Ear Inst.. 1984 2009. Mem.: .Am. -

ad.

-

-

.

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I.r

Otolaryngology-

Head

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Neck Surgery

ipres.

Diatiag Sw nran!2Hn Dei Rey. Cahf. Died Jury 31. 2009.

ELAMARTER. THELDA JEAN HARVEY. naArj Aooi educator, b. Stafford. Kans.. June and Versa Jane (Reece) Hai

Ijamim

i

Dec

rj

1

15. 1924: d.

Guy

Lourain 1996): children: Linda

/right

:

Wichita. Donna Harris, Jame SaeOjes 5 jbs.. 1945: t^afhing cert. Northwestern State Tchrs. Collin English, Wichita State U.. 1965. postgrad.. ce.

965-92. Cen. tchr. speech, theatre arts. English, psycnol-..-: I.v.i - .'= zy -_>.: ^x.i- =rl_.^ :v_" :

nb. Schs- 1951-54, 57-59; tchr. lang. arts Unf •ist 260. Derby. Kans^ 1959-95. chmn. dept

1995.

MARK

STEVEN, chemistry educator, b. ELANEY. iad Ruth Marie Schwartz) D.; m. Valerie Jean Conchis. July 12. 1980: «ldren: Bridget. Briana. BS in Chemistrv. Calif State U flenon. 1975: PhD. UCLA. 1980. Sr. rsch. chemist coject leader M£. Pnriti Rsch. Ctr. (Cen Rat Co.. Midland. Mich.. 1980-87; assoc prof Lake Charles. La., from 1987. Contbr. articles late U jut. Chem. Soc.: inventor, patentee in field. Shearman La. xh. fellow McNeese State U.. 1988. 89. 92. -cad. Set. Chem Soc. (polymer div. 1981—, inoramc div. 1981— chmn. southwest La. sect. 1990). Luthran Avocations: fishing, bicycling. Home: Lake Charles, a. Died Apr. 4. 2008. .

km.

.

Am

Mem

Am

NLARTTN EDWARD,

DENNIS

O'Connor Show. 1970. Lotsa Luck. 1973, The Dom De Lihse Show. 1987-88. Wake. Rartle & Roll. 1990. Candid Camera. 1991-92. All Dogs Go To Heaven: The Series. (voice onlv). 1996-98. Holllvwood Squares. 1999-2004; (films): Diary of a Bachelor. 1964. Fail Safe. 1964. The Glass Bottom Boat 1966. The Busv Bodv. 1967. What's So Bad About Feeling Good?. 1968. The Twelve Chairs. 1970, Norwood. 1970. Who is Harry Kellerman and Whv Is He Saying Those Terrible Things Abe. Little Crook and Nanny. 1972. Blazing Saddles. 19"4. The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brorfaer Silent Movie. 19~6. The World's Greates: Low OT Sextette. 1978. The End. 1978. The Cheap Detective The Muppet Movie. 1979. Fatso. 1980. The Last V Couple in America. 1980. Wbolh Moses!. 1980. Smokey and the Bandit U. 1980. History of the World Part I. 1981. CarmonbaU Run. 1981. Pelle Svanslos. 1981, The Secret of NTMH (voice only). 1982. The Best Little Whorehouse in 982. Cannonball Run II. 1984. Johnny Dangerously. 1984. Haunted Honeymoon. 1986. An .American Ta: only). 1986. A Taxi Driver in New York. 198~\ Space Balls :nfy>. 198^. Going Bananas. 198". Oliver & Companv voice onlv). 1988. the Princess and the Dwarf. 1989. All 'Dogs Go to Heaven. 1989. Loose Cannons. 1990. Driving Me Crazy. 1991. An American Tail U: Fievel Goes :nlv>. 1991. The Magic Vovaae. 1992. Munchie. 1992. Almost Pregnant. 1992. The' Skateboard ::ce onlv). 1993. Happilv Ever After (voice onlv). 1993. Robin Hood: Men in Tights. 1993. The Silence of the Hams. 1994. A Troll in Central Park (voice onlv i. 1994. All Dogs Go to Heaven II voice only). 1996. Red' Line. 1996. Toonstruck. 1996. Killer per Caso. 199". The Secret of NTMH 2 Timmy to the Rescue (voice only). 199* American Tail: The Treasure of Manhattan Islanc .998. An All Dogs Christmas Carol. 1998. The Godson. 1998. My X-G"uifriend's Wedding Reception, 1999. Baby Geniuses. 1999. .An .American Tail: The tery of the Night Monster (voice only). 1999. Lion of Oz. (voice only). 2000. The Braniacs.'com. 2000. A Greener. 2001. It's All About you. 2002. Remembering ::03. Girl Play. 2004. Breaking the Mario Fifth. 2004. Bongee Bear and the Kingdom of Rhythm : 06. You Don't Mess widTthe Zohan. 2008; Roy Slade. 1972. Only With Mame Diary of a Young Comic. 1977. The Muppets Go Hollywood. 1979. Happy. 1983. Timmy's Gift: Precious Christmas Moments. 1991. Don't Drink the Water. 1994. The Tin Soldier. I§9fl over Surprise. 1996. Bovs Will Be Boviker's Workshop. 1954. The Shan Lewis Show. 1963. The Entertainers. 1964. The Munsters. 1966. Please Don't Eat the Daisies. 1966. The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.. 1966. The Dean Martin Summer Show. 1966. The Hollywood Palace. 1967. The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. 1967. The Jackie Gleason Show (2 episodes). 1967-68. The Merv Griffin Show (2 episodes). 1967-70. The Dean Martin Show (8 episodes). 1967-73. The Ghost Mrs. Muir. 1969. Dinah's Place. 1970. The Carol Burneti Show. 1971, The Flip Wilson Show (4 episodes). 1971-73. The Roman Holidays. • :wn Martin's Laugh-In. renter. The Muppet Show. 1977, Mike Hammer. 1984. Amazi ng Stories. 1985. 21 Jump Street. 1989. B.L. Strvker. 1989. All My Children. 199 episode tenon Murder. 1993. Marrier with Children. 1993. SeaOuest DSV. 1994. The Magic School Bus. 1994. Murphv Brown. 1995. The Ren & Stimpv Show. 1995. Burkes Law (4 episodes). 1995. Cybil. 1996. Duckman: Private [ r. 199". Beverly Hills. 90210. 1997. I Weasel. 1997. Cow and Chicken (2 episodes). 1997. Dexter's Laboratory (2 episodes). 1997. 3rd Rock from the Sun. 1998. Hercules. 1998. Sabnna. the ft Witch. 1998. The Wild Thornberrvs. 1998. Staraate SG-1 2000. Duck Dodgers. 2005: chr.: '(films) Hot Sniff. 197S :

Pvl tchr. piano and organ: lectr. Weight Watcb3, 1972—. Organist Woodlawn United Mem. CIl. Derbv. 959-98. Nominated Earn. Tchr. of Yr. 1990. Mem. Derbv dn Assn. (sec 1962-63. various coram. 1963-70. Derby 's faster Tchr. 1994-95). Home: Derby. Kans. Died Apr. 7. .t.

health advocate:

b.

i

i

:

-anon. Dec. 9. 1945; Founding

nncisco. 1985—2009. Spkr. on wn. AIDS Rsch. Advisory

Project Inform.

dir.

San

ATDS treatment and rsch.; Nat Inst. Allergy and

Com

rfectious Diseases.

x Survival:

NTH. 1991—95:

mem

bd. adv. Inst

Md_ Baltimore. Co-author Strategies A Gay Mens Health Manual for the Age of

hman Virology,

U.

1987; editor. Project Informs HTV Drug Book. 995; contbr. writings to med. pubs, and nat mags. Recipi-: at Stonewall award. Anderson Prize Found.. f Courage. Found. ATDS Rsch.. 2001, Director's Spl. OangnirirM award, Nat. Inst. Allergy & Infectious DisAssn. Med. Coll. (mem task force ks, 2009. Mem: fin. conflicts of interest in din. rsch. 2001—09). Died am. 23, 2009. LIDS,

I

Am

IE

LARROCHA. ALICIA, concert pianist;

b.

Barcelona,

d. Eduardo and Teresa (De La Calle) de L.; June 21. 1950: children: Juan. Alicia. Grad. arize extraordinary. Gold medal), Acad. Marshall Barcem*. MusD (boa.), U. Arbor. 1979, Middleburv Coll.. 981. Camegie-Mellon. 1985. Debut Barcelona. 1929. solo •rifrht, concert pianist maj. orchs. in. Europe. U.S.. Can.. in. and S-Am-. South Africa. New Zealand. Australia. pan: dir. Acad. Marshall. 1959 rec. artist Hispavox. BS. Decca. London: records: Grammv awards 8, 91. Mjminarions 196". 75, 77, 82, 84. 90. 91. laid medal Merito a la Vocacion 1973), Spanish Encores. " " sic (I-IV). Recipient Harnet award, 1956. Franz Liszt award. 989, Prmcipe de Asturias award 1994. UNESCO award 995: Paderewski MemL medal. 1961: Grand prix du toque Acad. Charles Cros. 1960. 74: Edison award. 1968. 8. 89, Ondas award. Spain. 1992. 2000; decorated Civil 4erit Order. 1962, Isabel la Catobca. Spain. 1972: hon. radHnirian Bayerische Akademie der Schonen Kiinste. Jnnkh: Real Academia Bellas Artes San Fernando, ladrid. Real Academia de Bellas Aries, Granada. R.A.BiAASant JordL Barcelona; comdr. dans l'Ordre des Arts et ci letrres, Paris, Fundacion Guerrero Spanish Music award. 999. Spanish Arts Tchr. nat award, 200C imprwtria (dir.). Hispanic Soc. Am. corr. Internal. Piano udrives (hon. pres.) Died Sept 25. 2009.

4ty 23, 1923: i.

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>E LEON. RUBEN L_ lawyer, b. Habana. Cuba. Jan. 26. §55; came to U.S.. I960: s. Ruben and Maria cL.: m. Juana Maria de Leon. BA in Polite d&rirs. U. Miami, 1977; JD, Nova U.. 1980. Bar Fla. 1980. -S. Dist Ct (so. dist) Fla. 1980. Assoc. Law Offices of iastou R. Alvarez. Miami, 1980-82: pvt pract:r 1982. Cons. Ram-Mart Investments. Ice 982-85. Edclamer Corp.. Miami. 1985-87; mem. nominatig com Fla. Bar, 1995. Campaign worker Rep. Pi.- Nr **, Miami. 1972. Recipient Cert of Appreciation. Pres. f the US. Washington, 1972. ABA. Assn. Trial anryers Anu Cuban-Am Bar Assn.. Nova Univ. Intemat .aw Soc Nova Univ. Alumni Assn. Roman Catholic. Died

mm

Mem

>E LLTSE. DO.NL actor, b. Bklvn.. Aug. 1. 1933: s. John ad Jennie (DeStefano) De L.; Carol Arata. Not §65; children: Peter John. Michael Robert David Domin±. Student Tufts Coll. Actor toff-Broadway tat Wednesday. (Broadwav plays) The Student 'Gvpsv.

m

TV series) KAft Musk Hall Presents:

C

.

53

otta Rica. June 13. 1944; children: Anthony. Jeanecte .MD. r

:

.

The'

Des

&

&

Am

Same Time Next Year. 1980. Butterflies Are Free. 1980. Brighton Beach Memoirs. 1986: author Eat This ... It Ifnke You Feel Better Mama's Italian Home Cooking and Other Favorites of Familv and Friends. Too!: It'll .Also Make You Feel Better. 199-7 (children's books) Charlie the Caterpillar. 1990. Goldilocks. 1992. Hansel Gretel. 1997. The Nightingale, 1998. Kins Bob's Nen Cloches. 1999. The Pouch Potato. 2001. Died" :

&

1

C. Ridgemont Country Club Republican. Roman Catholic.

(social chairperson). Rotary.

Avocations: interior decorat-

ing, painting, calligrapov, travel, theater arts.

DiedSept

Home: Rocb-



DEMTNG. FRANK STOLT,

lawyer

C

b.

Aug

bert Orin Jr. and Helen Josephine m. Carolyn Ruth Kauffman. June 24. 1950: children: Frank S. Jr.. Christiana Deming Jacobsen. David M. Robert W. BS in E 949. LLB. 19:1 Pa. 1953. U.S. Dist Ct lea. dist) Pa. -.speals Appeals (9th cir.) 1965. Assoc, then ptnr.. now of counsel Montgomery. McCracken. Walker & Rhoads. Phila.. 1952—2009. Bd. dirs. New Covenant Trust D.:

co. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Trustee Bricker Found..

Ch. (USA.) Found.. Jeffersonville. Ind.. 1989-94. chmn.. 1993. mem. gen. assembly coun.. Louis1990-91: dir. Presbyn. Children's Village. 1992-94. Sgt U.S. .Army. 1946-4". Fellow Am. Coll. Trust and Estate

Phila.. Presbyn.

ville.

Counsel: mem. .ABA. Pa. Bar .Assn.. Phila. 3 _ Figure Collectors .Am.. Phi Delta Theta. Beta Alpha Psi. Beta Gamma Sigma. Republican. Avocation, travel. Home: Media. Pa. Died June 18. 2009.

DEVLsON. JEANETTE.

medical/surgical nurse: b. Fargo.

ND. Jan. 26. 1931: d. .Alfred J. and" Agnes J. (Lahlum) Anderson: m. James J. Denison. Mar. 30. 1954; children: Gary J.. Debra J. Denison .Allen. Diploma. Sisters of St Joseph Sen., 1952. Staff nurse Teton Meml. Hosp. (name changed to Teton Med. Ctr.). Choteau; office nurse Dr. DE. Bosshardt vAnitefish. Mont. Dr. MA. Johnson. Great Falls. Moot: staff nurse Teton Nursing Home. Choteau. Recipient Communitv Svc. awards. Home: Choteau. Mont J>.e 2.2008.

DENNEHY. JOHN JOSEPH,

internist: b. Phila.. Jan. 30.

1930: s. John and Wm::rec Byrne D laUdten Michael. John. Patrick. Kathleen. Mary. Thomas. BA. La Salle Coll.. Phila.. 1952; MD. Hahnemann U.. 1956. Diplomate .Am. Bd. Internal Medicine. .Am. Bd. Infectious Disease. Intern St Agnes Hosp.. Phila.. 1956-5"7 resident in familv prac.

resident in internal medicine

Hahnemann

Hosp.. Phila.. 1958-61; dir. dept. infectious disease Geis inger Med. Ctr.. Danville. Pa.. 1964-88. sr. cons.. 1988 96 Drug reviewer U.S. Pharmacopeial Conv.. Washington. 1980-%. Contbr. articles to med. jours. Exec. bd. Columbia Montour coun. Boy Scouts Am.. pres.. 1984-85 scoutmaster. Riverside. Pa St Joseph Parish coun., Danville. 1987-89. Capt Med. Corp.. U.S. Army 1961-64 Recipient Silver Beaver award Boy Scouts Am.



^O—

1980. Fellow

ACP: mem. AMA.

.Am.. .Am. Soc. Tropical

.

Infectious'

Medicine and Hygiene

Disease .Assn.. .Am. Fedn. for Clin. Rsch.. .Am. Soc. for Microbiology. Pa. Med. Soc. (mem. DUR com., mem. coun on edn. and sci. ). Montour County Med. Soc. (pres. 1976) Kiwanis. Elks. Republican. Roman Catholic. Home: Danville. Pa. Died Aug. 23. 2007. real

DENNETT. JAMES ARTHUR, 19,

production manager, pro1934: s. James Bums and B irbara Schreiber. Jan. 1984): children: James JJ. Mark. Steven.

NYC.

ducer, director, b Florer

1957 (dec. Oct

Victoria. Preston. Valerie.

Mar.

3.

Student Loyola U.. Chgc

53 Film and TV" unit prodn. mgr.. 1st producer. Film and TV credits include: American Revolution 2. 1969. The Murder of Fred Hampton. 1971. China Syndrome. 1977, Final Terror. 1980. Who : elength. am I This Hi 1981. The Killing Hoot. 1983. Beat Street 1983. Code of Silence. 1984. Starman. 1987. Above the Law. 198". The Package. 1989. : :gs. 1989. But He Lc at of the Heart 1990. Bad .Attitudes. 1991. Dead in the Water. 1991. Wild Card. The Last Hit 1992. The Fugitive, 1993. The MunShartered Mind. 1995. The Three Lives of Karen. 1996. L..A. Firefighters. Fire Company 132. The Barbara

asst

dir.,

line

Mandrell Story. 199T Mem. Dirs. Guild .Am.. Producers Guild .Am.. Soc. Oper. Cameramen. Died Aug. 11. 2009.

2009.

DE \HTTLV \LVRLENE J., r^.hotherapist; b. Roches1932 i ArJiur Horace De Mama and :

Corinne Grace Simonetti-De Mama: m. .Almerino Pappano, Feb. 2. 195" (drv. Dec. 1993); children: John A. Pappano. Mercyhurst Coll.. 1954: student Rochester Inst. Tech.. 1969: specialization in alcoholism and chem. dependency counseling, SUNY. Brockport 198". postrad. in liberal studies. 1989T NLA in Addiction Counseling. St. Regis Univ.. Wash.. DC. 2001. PhD Psychol.. 2002. Nat. accredited substance abuse counselor Credenrialled Alcohol Substance Abuse Counselors, cen. addictions counselor N.Y". nat. cert addictions counselor. Dir. U.S. escapee program Cath. Relief 56: social worker Cath. Charities. fat Italy. 1954 Rochester. 1956 58: outpatient therapist Park Chem Dependency. Rochester. 1988 99: ret.. 1999: ptt practice Rochester, from 2000: min. Prison Ministrroe County Prison Sys.. 2000—01. Spkr. in field; trainer cultural diversity awareness Park Ridge Hosp.. Rochester. 1997 99: implementor women's track outpatient program Park Ridge Chem. Dependency. Rochester. 1993 99roral examiner Office Alcoholism and Substance Abuse ; D ark Ridge Aux.. Rochester, SMc, : ~ from 1986. bd. dirs.. exec. com., ann. ball com.: active St. John's Parish. Greece. NT: bd. dirs. Western Monroe .





NY

Mental Health Ctr.. Rochester. 1985. profl. adv. com., adv. coun. single parent project women's guild bd. dirs. Cardinal Mooney H.S.. program dir.. coord, ann. play: bd. dirs. Prison Ministry Inc.. Rochester. 2001. Mem.: Greece C. of







:

DENNIS.

CHARLES ERWTN. JR^

tion executive; b.

Newport

professional associa-

RI. Dec. 25. 1925:

s.

Charles

Erwin Dennis and Catherine Helena iPingleyi Clelland: m. Manna Irene Kistler. Jan. 1. 194"; children: Kathleen L Ellen. Elizabeth .Ann. Charles Erwin IH. Student : George Washington V -e< Dennis Dr fe Agy„ Inc.. Severn Pan lidL, 1955 World Jetectives. Inc.. Sevema Park, from l c 5" Pr;^ KM Coun. Investigators and Security Svcs.. Inc.. 1980-82. pvt security adv. coun. Law Enforcement treas.. 1982 .Assistance Adminstrs.. Washington. 1976-77; com. mem. tng. curriculum Model Securitv Guard Tng.. 197". Bd. dirs. Sevema Park Health Ctr.. 1964-68. Anne Arundel Trade



:

Coun USN. 1943-46. 50-54. Recipient Wavne Wunder aw ard Nat Coun. Investigators and S e :.tc. 1989. John J. Duffy award." 1990. Norman J. -.

.

Sloan award World Assn. Detectives. 1991. Mem. DAY S.AR. World Assn. Detectives (pres. 1980-81. Investigator of Yr. i. Severna Park C. nf C. ipas: pres.) Kiwanis Club Sevema Park (past pres.). Masons. Scottish Rite. .Am. French Genealogical Soc. Newport (RJ.) Hist Soc R.I. Genealogical Soc. Annapolitan Club. Chartwell Golf and Country Club. Avocations: photography, camping, fishing. S'ept 13. 2007. Home:'Sevema F.

DEPEW DEPEW, NANCY

S.C.,

gifted

education educator;

b.

Richmond, Va., Mar. 3, 1933; d. Elmer Lewis and Hattie Virginia (Shaw) Stanley; m. Hunter Gates Cockrell, June 21, 1956 (div. Aug. 1982); children: Charles Hunter, Elizabeth Hughes, Ann Wren, Thomas Stanley; m. Frederick Gerald DePew, Aug. 30, 1986. BA, Westhampton Coll., 1956; MEd, Va. Comty. U., 1977. Cert. elem. and secondary math., supervision; elem. and mid. sch. adminstm., gifted edn. Tchr. math. Manchester N.S., Richmond, 1956-57, Stony Point Sch., Bon Air, Va., 1967-69, 71-72; tchr. math., Edwards, Bon Air, 1974-78, Robicus Mid. Sch., Midlothian, Va., 1978-86, tchr. highly gifted math, mid. sch., from 1986. Mem. adv. bd. Stony Point Sch., Bon Air, 1977-79; mem. parents adv. com. gifted edn. ChesterChmn. ann. giving fund Westhampton field County, 1988 dept. chair St.



.

Richmond, 1979. Mem. Nat. Coun. Tchrs. Math., Va. Coun. Tchrs. Math., Greater Richmond Coun. Tchrs. Math., Va. Assn. for Edn. of Gifted, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Mu Epsilon, Phi Alpha Theta. Episcopalian. Home: Midlothian, Va. Died Jan. 5, 2008. Coll.,

RONALD DUNCAN,

DEPINTO, Chgo., Aug.

1932;

28,

s.

business

owner;

b.

Angus Jacque and Margaret

(Bensema) DeP; m. Nancy West, Aug. 21, 1954

(div.

1972);

Debora, Steven, Christopher. BS in Radio/TV, Northwestern U., 1954. Promotion mgr. KPHO-TV, Phoenix, 1955-57, owner, mgr. Hi-Fidelity House, Phoenix, 1958-60; v.p. Recording Ctr., San Diego, 1960-63; sales tng. specialist Ampex Corp., Sunnyvale, Calif., 1963-66; nat. sales mgr. TV Rsch. Internat., Palo Alto, Calif., 1967-69, Convergence Corp., Irvine, Calif., 1970-73; mktg. cons. Interquest, Fountain Valley, Calif., 1974-79; bus. owner New Video Exch., Fountain Valley, Calif., from 1980. Owner Electrotek: R & D Mktg. Cons., Fountain Valley, 1985—. Author: Short Stories, 1954 (Schuman award 1954), (manual) Professional Salesmanship, 1965, (radio script) CBS Radio Network, 1957. Recipient Best In-House Publication award, 1956. Mem. Tiger Moth Club of Great Britain, Acad. Model Aeronautics, Soc. Motion Picture & TV Engrs., Soc. Broadcast Engrs., Phi Kappa Sigma Frat. Episcopalian. Avocations: photography, radio controlled aircraft-builder/flyer, cooking, electric powered aircraft specialist. Died July 1, 2008. children:

&

DERR, WILLIAM JAMES,

MVD

1949; ScD (hon.), Ohio State U., 1966; (hon.), U. Vienna, Austria, 1968; (hon.), U. Turin, Italy, 1969. Asst. instr. physiology and pharmacology Sch. Vet. Medicine, U. Pa., Phila., 1942 43, instr., 1943 45, assoc. in 1945 47, physiology, pharmacology, asst. prof., 1947—51, assoc. prof., 1951—62, assoc. prof. Grad. Sch. Arts and Scis., chmn. dept. vet. med. scis. Grad. Sch. Medicine, 1956 68, dir. comparative cardiovasc. studies unit, 1960 90, prof., head lab. physiology and pharmacology, 1962—68, prof., head lab. physiology, 1968—90, prof,

DMV



retired

non-commissioned

Catawissa, Pa., Oct. 24, 1934; s. Cyrus Sylvester Mae Derr; m. Marie Louise Parise, Oct. 27, 1956; children: Tina Marie, Theresa Ann. Grad. with GED, 1957. Enlisted U.S. Army, 1951, served in Korea, Japan, Germany, Vietnam, Alaska, 1951—72, ret., 1972; warehouse supt. Pa. Liquor Control Bd., Harrisburg, Pa., 1972 94, ret., 1994. Author: Righteousness or Iniquity, 2001. Mem. retiree coun. U.S. Army, Carlisle Barracks, Pa., from 1984; vol. ombudsman Dept. of Aging, Carlisle, Pa., 1999 2000. Decorated Army meritorious Unit Commendation, Vietnam Gallantry Cross with bronze palm., Vietnam Civil Action medal, Army Commendation Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, Nat. Defense Svc. Medal with Bronze Star, Korean Svc. Medal, Vietnam Service Medal with Silver Star, Svc. Medal (Korea), Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, Korean Def. Svc. medal. Mem.: AARP, (life). Disabled Am. Vet. (life), Nat. Assn. for Uniformed Svc. (life), Mechanicsburg Lions Club (pres. 2000—01, 2005—06, Lion of Yr. 2001—02), Am. Legion (life). Avocations: world travel, hunting, fishing, reading, gardening. Home: Mechanicsburg, Pa. Died June 26, 2008.

and Dorothy

— —

UN

VFW

1950

USSR

—2009.

DESCH, CHRISTOPHER E., oncologist; MD, Ohio State



Meml. Hosp., Rochester, NY,

84; fellow in hematology

1985—88;

assoc.

dir.

wealth Univ.; rsch.

dir.

&

oncology Univ. Wash.,

Ctr., Va. CommonVa. Cancer Inst.; nat. med. dir. Nat.

Pa.,

from

2006. Contbr. chapters to books, articles to profl. jours. Fellow: Am. Coll. Physicians; mem.: Soc. for Med. Decision Making, Va. Soc. Hematology/Oncology, Am. Soc. Hematology, Am. Soc. Clinical Oncology (chmn. health svc. com.). Died Dec. 10, 2006.

DESPRES, LEON MATHIS,

lawyer, former city official; Samuel and Henrietta (Rubovits)

Chgo., Feb. 2, 1908; s. D.; m. Marian Alschuler, Sept. 10, 1931 (dec. Jan. 2007); children: Linda Baskin, Robert Leon. PhB, U. Chgo., 1927, b.

JD, 1929; DLitt (hon.), Columbia Coll., Chgo., 1990, U. 111., 2000. Bar: 111. 1929. Ptnr. Despres, Schwartz and Geoghegan, Chgo.; alderman 5th Ward Chgo. City Council, 195575, parliamentarian, 1979-87. Co-author (with Kenan Heise): Challenging the Daley Machine: A Chicago Alerman's Memoir, 2005. Mem. Chgo. Plan Commn., 1979-89. Recipient Benton medal, U. Chgo., 2005. Mem.: Phi Beta Kappa, Order of Coif. Home: Chicago, 111. Died May 6, 2009.

Acad.

Sci.;

Contbr.

1968 90, chmn. grad. group 1971 prof, emeritus, 87,



Medicine of NAS, 1974—2009; cons,

articles

cardiovasc.

to

toxicology,

Recipient

jours.

profl.

Med. Assn., 1989,

Disting. Veterinarian award, Pa. Vet.

Disting. Practitioner award, Nat. Acads. of Practice in Vet.

Medicine, 1989, D.K. Detweiler prize

in

cardiology estab-

German Group of World Vet. Med. 1982, David K. Detweiler Conf. Rm. named in honor, Veterinary Sch. U. Pa., 1993, Centennial medal, Sch. Vet. Medicine, U. Pa., 1994, cert, appreciation, FDA, 1998; named Father of Vet. Cardiology, Veterinary Sch. U. Pa., 1994; fellow Guggenheim Found. Fellow: AAAS; mem.: lished in his honor,

Assn.,

Vet.

Med. Alumni Soc. (Merit award U.

Pa. 1981),

Am.

Medicine (diplomate, cardiology group), Acad. Vet. Cardiology (pres.), Am. Heart Assn., Coun. Basic Scis., Am. Vet. Med. Assn. (Gaines award and medal 1960, Honor Roll award 1990), N.Y. Acad. Scis., Am. Assn. Vet. Physiology and Pharmacology (pres.), Am. Physiol. Soc, Phi Zeta, Sigma Xi. Died Feb. 15, 2009. Coll. Vet. Internal

piano rebuilder, museum adminBudapest, Hungary, June 1, 1936; came to U.S., Ferenc and Gertrude (Benedek) D.; m. Anna Palinkas, July 4, 1957 (div. Nov. 1976); children: Tamas, Dora. BS in Mech. Engring., N.Y. Inst. Tech., 1967. Pres. Detrich Pianos, NYC, from 58; founder, exec. dir. Mus. of the Am. Piano, NYC, from 1984. Mem. Piano Tech. Guild, Master Piano Technicians, Airplane Owners and Pilots Assn. Avocations: flying, sailing, travel. Died June 8, 2008. istrator; b. s.

DETWEILER, DAVID KENNETH,

veterinary physiolo-

educator; b. Phila., Oct. 23, 1919; s. David Rieser and Pearl Irene (Overholt) Detweiler; children: Ellen, Diane,

gist,

Kenneth, David.

VMD,

U. Pa., 1942,

MS,

Assn., Intemat. Assn. Aquatic and Marine Sci. Librs. a

1

Info. Ctrs., Southeastern Affiliate Internat. Assn.

1

and Marine Sci. Librs. and Nov. 24, 2007.

Aqua

Air Force Assn. Di'l

Info. Ctrs.,

DEVIVO, ANGE,

retired small business owner; b. B Shore, NY, Oct. 20, 1925; d. Romeo Zanetti and Karoliil (Hodapp) King; m. John Michael DeVivo, Dec. 30, 1 950 1 child, Michael. Student, Washington Sch. for Sees., NYll 1945-46. Sec. Am. Airlines, NYC, 1946-51; exec sec. W.|l

NYC,

Holzhauer,

1951-52;

mgr.

dist. sales

Emmons

Jew.,

]

Bound Brook, NJ, 1952-53; exec. sec. NJ Rt Com., 1960—64; dist. office supr. 19th DecennJ census US Dept. Commerce, Charlotte, NC, 1970; NC n chair, 5 state and dist., Columbia leadership conf., 19":| Meek county precinct chair, 1971 73; Meek county re™ precinct chair, 1971 73; mem., NAD rep. Women Con I ers, Inc.,

State





NC

Credentials Com., Washington, 1972; mem., rep. ext com., 1972 77; adminstrv. sec. Mercy Hosp., Chariot J NC, 1973—81; pres. Sees., Plus, Convs., Plus, Chariot 1



1983



91; prin.

1991—92; can

ret.,

:

Ange DeVivo & Assocs., Inc., Charlottl The North Carolina RepubJ

1992. Editor:

Woman, 2d

edit.,

Training Manual,

1994, 3d

edit.,

1971.(Pres. Cert.,

Mecklenburg County Rep. Nat. Broadcast Assn. for Cmty. chair

1995; author Precir'J 1975) First wornl

Party, 1976; adminstrv. stjl Affairs, 1987-90; active

]

NC, 1968-9 1 seminars, 1973, 74, 76; panelist Semirrl for Tchrs., Robert A. Taft Inst. Govt., 1977; small bill action coun. Greater Charlotte C. of C, 1983-89, mei ] transpotation com., 1984, Govt, action coun., 1985, dijl local politics, NJ, 1956-64, Conn., 1964-68,

conducted

polit.

count com., 1985, co-chair minority and women owned bi directory, 1988, chair Bus. Opportunity Network and Mix'! Exhibit, 1987, chair Carolina Bus. Fair, 1989; active Hurall Svcs. Coun., Charlotte, 1984-88; conf. mgr., 8th N I Recycling Congress, 1989; active Emergency Med. Sua Adv. Coun., Charlotte, 1981-92, chmn., 1988-90; acti I Charlotte Women's Polit. Caucus, 1972-96; chair Mecklejl burg County Rep. Party, 1976-77, NC Plan reveiw con'l 1973,1977; alt. del. at large, nute rep. women, 1972; meijl Mech. county rep. exec, com., 1968-78, 1981-87, 1993-9|| mem. Mecklenburg Evening Rep. Women's Club, Ch£]| lotte, 1968-2006, pres., 1973-74, 93-94; mem. Mecklenbui County Women's Commn., 1990-96, newsletter edittjl 1979-83, 86, 93, 94, repulican task froce hon. mem., 200M Women's Roundtable, 1994-95; citizens adv. com. ConrJ and Visitors Bur., 1986-90; coord. Women's Equality D;il .

DEUFEL, ROBERT DAVID, management

consultant,

microbiologist; b. Chgo., Mar. 22, 1928; s. Robert Marian and June Pearl (Larsen) D.; m. Geraldine Ruth Kappe, June 14, 1952; children: David, Susan, Ruth, Karen, Andrew. BS in Biology with honors, Elmhurst Coll., 111., 1950; MS, U. 1951, PhD in Bacteriology/Biochemistry, 1957. Head microbiol. testing/devel. Eli Lilly, Indpls., 1957-63; chmn. 111.,

dept. biology U. Indpls., 1963-69, Centenary Coll. of La.,

Shreveport, 1969-75; head rsch. and devel. McDonnell Douglas Diagnostic Products, St. Louis, 1975-78; mgr. Hazelwood, Mo.,

1978-80; mgr. quality control Rexall Corp., St. Louis, 1980-84; pres. Deufel Assocs., Chesterfield, Mo., from 1984. Author lab. manuals and tng. workbook. Dist. tng.

&

chmn. Boy Scouts Am., Indpls., 1958; pres. Rockwood Citizens and Execs. Assn., Chesterfield, 1976; chmn. adv. bd. St. Louis Community Coll., 1985. With U.S. Army

Chem. Corps, 1951-53. NSF

1968, 69-70, 74; NASA grantee, 1971-72. Mem. Am. Soc. for Quality Control (chmn. St. Louis chpt. 1985-87, editor newsletter 1986—), West. St. Louis C. of C. (bd. dirs.), Rotary Club (bd. dirs. 1990),

Sigma

grantee,

Xi. Presbyterian. Avocations: writ-

ing, painting, furniture refinishing, sailing, canoeing, tennis,

scuba diving. Died Aug.

4,

2008.

celebration coord.,

Mecklenburg County Women's Commn., 199|1

fin.

chair,

1991-92, co-chmn.,

fin. chair,

1993-9 1

March 'I Dimes and Leukemia, Ala., 1999, 2002, 2006, 2008; actr'J Rep. Women Today Ala., 1997-2001, tel. com., 2001; preil Cardinal Bus. and Profl. Women's Club, 1979-81, dial southern reg. BPW political action conf., chair cardinal pal health conf., 1981-82, newsletter editor, 1979-83, vol hatl adv. bd. 1993-96, vice-chair bd., 1995; fundraiser

tat

for humanity, 1993; site insp. for spl. events in Jamaicil

1987. Recipient Seal of City of Stamford, Conn., 196

DEUTSCHMAN, LOUISE TOLLIVER, lorville,

111.,

Sept. 6, 1921;

Dec. 20, 1941

MacMurray

curator; b Tay-

m. Paul Eugene Deutschman,

1966); 1 child, Deborah Elliott. BA, 1937; postgrad., Northwestern U., Sor1950—66; PhD (hon.), 2008. Assoc, dir. (div.

Coll.,

bonne, Paris,

Waddell Gallery,

NYC, 1975—78;

NYC, 1966—74, dir.

Alex

Sidney Janis Gallery, Rosenberg Gallery, NYC,

NYC, 1980—2000;

assoc. Sidney Janis Gallery,

NYC, from 2000. Guest curator Nasher Sculpture Ctr., Dallas, 2004 06. Home: New York, NY. Died May 10, 2009.

curator PaceWildenstein,



DEVANEY, JOSEPH JAMES,

physicist, researcher; b.

Boston, Mass., Apr. 29, 1924; s. Joseph Patrick and Madeline Elinor (Darragh) D.; m. Marjorie Ann Jones, Sept. 9, 1954; 1 child, Kathleen. Student, Tex. Tech U., 1943-44, USCG Acad., 1944-45; SB, MIT, 1947, PhD, 1950. Research asst. MIT, Cambridge, 1942, 46-48; staff physicist Los Alamos Nat. Lab., from 1950. Adj. prof. math. U. N.Mex., Los Alamos, 1956-59, adj. prof, physics, 1959-79. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Adv. Gov.'s policy bd. on pollution, State of N.Mex., 1969-70; mem. County and State Cen. Com., Los Alamos and Santa Fe, 1953-71; co-founder Anti-Smog Fedn. N.Mex., 1967, patrolman Nat. Ski Patrol, 1953-82, water safety and first aid instr. ARC, Los Alamos, 1952-79. Served with AUS, 1942-44; served with USCG, 1944-45. MIT scholar, 1941, 42, 45, 46, 47; AEC fellow, 1947-50. Mem. AAAS, Am. Phys. Soc, Am. Nuclear Soc, Los Alamos Ski Club (ski patrol leader 1962-63Z), Sigma Xi. Home: Los Alamos, N.Mex. Died Sept. 23, 2007.

DEVEREAUX, EVELYN JANINE, military employee; b. d.

DETRICH, KALMAN,

Judith, Inge,

scis.,

Inst.

Massey Cancer

Comprehensive Cancer Network, Jenkintown,

1956;



sciences,

med.

1990—2009. Mem.

1978—80; Univ., 1981. Resident Strong

&

arts

comparative guest







faculty



quality assurance Vitek Systems, Inc.,

officer; b.

1981

WHO WAS WHO IN AMERICi

54

Hamilton

librarian,

civilian

(Olin)

D.;

1

child,

BS with honors, U. So. Miss., with honors, 1978. Adminstrv. asst. to dean Sch. Libr. Sci., U. So. Miss., Hattiesburg, 1974-78; mktg. specialist AT&T, 1978-79; aircrew instr. USAFR, Keesler AFB, Miss., 1979-86; base libr. Lajes Field, Azores, Portugal, 1986-89, Rhein-Main Air Base, Fed. Republic of Germany, 1989-91; chief libr. svcs. Charleston AFB, SC, 1991—95; supervisory libr. Air Force Info. Welfare Ctr., San Antonio, 1995 98. Vol. literacy tutor. Decorated Air Res. Forces meritorious svc. medal, Air Force Achievement medal, Combat Readiness medal, Air Force Longevity Svc. award. Small Arms Expert Marksmanship ribbon; named Fed. Civilian Woman of Yr., USAF, 1987, Meritorius Libr., USAF, 1994. Mem. ALA, Spl. Librs. Assn., Fed. Librs. 1976,

MLS



WBT Woman

of Yr, Charlotte chpt. Nat. Sec. Assn., 197(1 and Profl. Womens' Clu|l of Yr. award Cardinal Bus. and Pro!| Womens' Club, 1982, Entrepreneur of Yr. award Worm I Bus. Owners, 1987, Cert. Appreciation outstanding leaded ship and dedicated svc. Charlotte Women's Bus. Owne| Assn., 1 990-9 1 Award of Honor in recognition of outstanijl ing svc. Mecklenburg County Women's Com., 1991, Sr| Recognition award for devotion, dedication and untirii efforts Mecklenburg County Women's Commn., 1996, Se I of Mecklenberg County, NC, 1996; honoree NC Fedn. Re I Women, 1987; nominee Cmty. Svc. award Mecklenbu:| Cert. Appreciation Cardinal Bus.

1978,

Woman

,

NC Re I Mem.: Rep. Women of the South (telephoill 08, mem., achievement com. 2005—08, b dirs. 2006, membership com. 2008). Roman Catholi'l Avocations: politics, community service. Home: Hoovcl County Women's Commn., 1994, Hall Fame, Party, 1995.

com. 2004



Ala. Died Sept. 6, 2006.

DEVOE, DOROTHY S.,

retired elementary school educ Hadley and Rachael Sirmans; m. Allen A. Devoe J Tonya L., Wrenettia K. BS, Albar State U., Ga., 1966; MEd, U. No. Fla., 1988; studer tor; d.

Jan. 4, 1965; children:

Jacksonville U., 1969, Fla. Fla.

Classroom

Schs.,

tchr.,

A&M

computer lead

1986—88, reading recovery

U., 1977-78. Cert, tel tchr.

Duval County Pu

tchr.,

1998—2005,

re

2005. Presenter in field. Mem. Duval County Readir Coun. Recipient various awards and certs. Mem. Fl Reading Assn., Fla. Edn. Assn., Nat. Reading Recovei Coun. N.Am., Nat. Coun. Negro Women, Zeta Phi Bet Home: Jacksonville, Fla. Died June 5, 2008.

Field, Calif., Apr. 4, 1947;

Ray Wilson and Evelyn Louise

Kenneth Devereaux Black.

Order of Long Leaf Pine award Gov. of NC, 1974, nomiro I

DEVON, WESLEY SCOTT,

food company executive; 25, 1939; s. Branko and Soph (Devonovich) D.; children: Kimber Lynn Patane, Wesle Scott Jr. Student, Ferris State U., 1957, U. Detroit, 195'

Van Dyke, Mich., Apr.

Retail sales mgr.

Awrey

Bakeries, Inc., Detroit, 1963-6'

mktg. cons. Buttercup Bakeries, Grand Rapids, Mich 1969-71, Cole's Bakeries, Inc., Muskegon, Mich., 1969-7 v.p. mktg., 1971-73, pres. frozen div., 1975-79, exec, v.p 1975-79, pres., gen. mgr., 1979-83; pres., chief exec office, chmn. bd. dirs. Cole's Quality Foods, Inc., Muskegoi| Mich., from 1983. Pres., chmn. bd. dirs. Lakeshore Yacl Harbour, Inc., Muskegon, 1982—. Active Bus. for Blai chard Com., Lansing, Mich., 1987, Pres. Task Fore Washington, 1987. Mem. Am. Mgmt. Assn., Mich. C. of Muskegon C. of C. Died Aug. 15, 2007. ;

C

mO WAS WHO IN AMERICA PAUL CAMERON,

lawyer, b. Great Falls, Paul Theodore and Maxine (CamFeb. 3, 1962; children: anifer Ross, Andrew Cameron, Christopher Humphrey V Yale U., 1954; MA, Cambridge U 1956; JD, Harvard Wash. 1961. Assoc. Wright. Innis. Simon , 1961. Bar dd, Seattle, 1961-66; ptnr. Davis Wright Tremaine, Se2002, chmn. exec, com., 1983-95. Mem. adv. le,

-ZYORE.

owt, Apr. 25. 1932,

DIGBY

55

s.

») DeV; m. Roberta Humphrey,

.



Found. Artists Group, 2000

chmn. study group HadasAnn Arbor Ethnic Fair, Mich., 1988. Recipient Tech. Manual Design award Soc. Tech. Writers, 1979. Jewish. Avocation: travel. Home: Locust Grove, Va. ;

sah, 1985-87; designer,

Died Aug.

14,

2008.

&

1%7—

>

I

Chmn

Media Law Reporter, 1978-2008

BNA

C, l%7-68. Bush ed.

Sch., Seanle, 1976-79. Virginia

Found, 1984-85, Virginia Mason Rsch.

Ctr..

Seattle

Mason

1983-84,

Found., 1985-87. Children's Hosp Found., 1993—; Lakeside Sch., 1995-2004, Lopez Cmty. Land Trust; visitors U. Wash. Sch. Comm.. 1989-98; pres. A Theatre. Seattle, 1972-74; sec. Seanle Art us., 1973-2000. Mem. ABA (chmn. forum on comm. law •81-84). Wash. State Bar Assn. (chmn. sect. corp. bus. and riang law 1981-82. bench, bar, press com. 1984-90), attle- King County Bar Assn. ( trustee 1975-76), Seattle nms Gub, Phi Beta Kappa. Beta Theta Phi. Home: attle. Wash. Died Oct 26, 2008. attle

istee

bd

EDWARD FRANCIS,

EWITT,

b.

artist;

Jersey City,

s. Elmer and Linda (Kroll) DeW: m. Cora Nov. 11, 1959 (separated 1970); children: April, Edward, Linda; m. Mary Golazizian Sept 17, mneice. HI. Artist cons. Bronx Zoo, 1968-70, Aquarius Art Ltd., view, NJ., 1971-73; artist sculptor, v.p. Artistic Clas1974-77; artist sculptor. Browns :*, Rutherford, NJ., ills, NJ., 1977-97. Artist 5-yr. silverplate series Anheuser jsch: commemorative works for Pub. Svc. Babe Ruth. so. Doohttle, Jim Thorpe PA; sculptures Ford Motor Co., M Corp., Bicentennial Soc., Boy Scouts Am., Thomas iison. NATO. Chesapeake Reproductions, Mappsville, l; award programs for Progresso Foods, Kentucky Fried sicken; medallions John F. Kennedy, Dwight D. Eiseniwtr, Winston Churchill, Bobby Kennedy, Charles A. Gerald Ford: President artist prints-sculptures and collector plates Abundant Ocean Treasures. iddJebrook. NJ., Double Eagle Sculpture (ofcl. symbol for cw Millenium chosen by U.S. Hist. Soc.); series of prints for Zallies Shop-Rite chain; commd. to sculpt of Am. Presidents Medallion Series, Chesapeake Mappsville. Va, 2003, Louis and Clark 200th sculpture, 2003; represented in numerous pvt in U.S. and Europe; patentee on door striker ate. Double eagle sculpture chosen as official symbol by 5. Hist Soc.. 2000. Avocations: the arts, music, guitar. .rung Home: Browns Mills. NJ. Died June 6, 2008.

WILLIAM ALLEN,

IAL, "

nbia,

writer, television producer; b.

SC, June 17, 1943; s. Fred William and Ruth m. Pamela Jean Biles. Dec 16. 1967 (div

(Faris) D.; r71);

m Joy Dewitt Malone, June

18, 1973; stepchildren:

Daniel Manning. David Manning, Margaret MelaGa State L\, 1961-65. Writer EnterCalif., 1978-79; writer, producer City (Calif.) Studios, 1979-86, Walt Disney Burbank, Calif., 1986-89; freelance writer, prolcer Paramount MGM. Lorimar, LA, from 1986. Writer "V) Tony Randall Show, 1978: writer, producer (TV) 'KRP in Cinrinatn, 1978-79, House Calls, 1980, Lobo, Wl, Simon and Simon. 1982-86. Legman, 1983. CodeFoxfire, 1984, Sidekicks. 1986-87, Absent-Minded tor, 1988, E.A.R.TH. Force. 1989-90. AFTRA, \G, Writer's Guild of Am. Democrat. Avocations: classii mane. Am. history, baseball fan. Died June 2, 2008. .

MTM

Student.

North HoUvwood.

Mem

IAMOND. ELAYNE FERN,

interior

designer,





:

.

IAMOND. NANCY ABBOTT,

small business owner; b.

Nov. 15, 1937; d Reverdy Estil arc (Bovd) Winfree: m. Richard Henrv Abbott fH apt 4, 1964 (div. 1974); children: Robert M, Louisa E.: m. oward Diamond. Aug 19, 1984. Student Longwood er,

Va..

oH, 1956-58: BS

in Sec. Edn., Old Dominion U„ 1%1. worker Dept Pub. Welfare. Norfolk. Va. 1963-64: lebr Norfolk Pub. Schs., Norfolk. Va. 1961-63. 64-66: artist Audio Visual Edn. Dept U Mich.. Ann Arbor. '66-68. PRJ.D.E Project Wavne. Mich 1973-' ntay's Printing. Ypsilanti. Mich.. 1974-79: tchr.art EnYpsilanti. 1979-85; mgr.. owner Ad Hoc Advt, Ann r, 1987-91. Exhibits include galleries and art fairs in a, Mich.. Q].. Ohio, Fla., and Ind: group shows include Arbor (Mich.) Art Assn.. 1980, Windrnore Found., Va., 2000-05, Orange Art Ctr.. 2002. 03. FrederrVa.), 2005 (rjon.rfnention award): contbr. articles profl. jours: creator Cat Gems. 1987. Active Windrnore

m

Jaycees (pres., 1950),

NJ Jaycees

(pres.,

1954),

retired computer software company executive; b. Phila, Oct. 6, 1925; s. Gilbert and Elinor (Dixon) D.; m. Joanne Lyon (div. Feb. 1992) children. T David, Douglas L. BS in Economics, Lafayette Coll., Easton, Pa., 1950. Salesman Remington Rand, Phila. 1950-56; mgmt. cons. Arthur Andersen & Co., Phila

Collingswood Republican Club (pres. 1961-77), Collingswood Lions Club (pres., 1976) Tavistock Country (Had-

1956-59; founder, pres. Diamond Mgmt. Systems, Rydal and Jenkintown, 1969-93, Pa., chmn. Jenkintown. 1994 99. Mem. ch. coun. Gloria Dei Luth. Ch.. Hunting don Valley, Pa, 1961-89; bd. dirs. Frankford Hosp., Phila 1989-92 Recipient Assn. Systems Mgmt. Achievement award, 1974; named Pres. Keystone chpt Assn. Systems Mgmt., 1969. Mem. Nat. Assn. Accts.. Hosp. Fin. Mgmt Assn.. Assn. for Sys. Mgmt. (Achievment award 1974, pres. 1969-70), Data Processing Mgmt. Assn. (cert. 196Club Assn. (assoc). Home: Philadelphia, Pa Died Oct 29,

tor; b. Centerville,



2009.

DIAMOND, WILLIAM retired bank executive; b Bait., Dec. 20, 1917; s. Isidor and Yetta (Mirtenbaum) D.; rn. Lois Wilhelm, Oct. 28, 1946 (dec. 2004) AB, Johns Hopkins U.. 1937, PhD, 1942. Loan officer World Bank, 1947-55, div. chief, 1958-59; mem. staff Econ. Devel. Inst., 1955-58; adviser Indsl. Credit and Invesment Corp. India, Bombay, 1959-60; asst. dir. dept ops. Western Hemisphere, 1960-62; dir. devel. fin. cos. dept Internal. Fin. Corp., 1962-68, World Bank, 1968-72, dir. South Asia dept, 1972-75. advisor to v.p. fin.. 1975-77; sr fellow Econ. Devel. Inst., 1977-78. Cons, in field; bd. dirs. DFC Ltd., London. DFC SA. Pans; advisor FRJDA, Amsterdam: cons. BPI. Porto Author The Economic Thought of Woodrow Wilson, 1943, Czechoslovakia between East and West 1947, Development Banks. 1957: editor Development Finance Companies: Aspects of Policy and Operation. 1968, (with VS. Raghavan) Aspects of Development Bank Management, 1982; contbr. numerous articles to profl. jours. Died May 1 6, 2009. DIBNER. DAVID ROBERT, architect writer, b NYC May 29. 1926; s. Harry Jesse and Masha Leah (Goldberg) D.: m. Dorothy Joyce Siegel. June 22, 1947; children: Mark Douglas. Amy Lauren. B.Arch., U. Pa. 1949. Registered architect NY. Md.. Va., DC. Ptnr. Fordyce & Hamby Newark. Assccs., NYC, 1956-66, The Grad Ptnrship 1966-77; pres. Grad-Hoffman. Inc., 1971-75; v.p. Walker Grad NYC, 1972-77; exec. v.p. Grad Associates PA. Newark, 1975-77; asst commr. design & constm. Gen Services Adminstrn.. Washington, 1977-82; sr. v.p. Bernard Johnson Inc., Bethesda, Md, 1982-89: v.p. and prin. archi tect Sverdrup Corp., Arlington, Va, 1989-92. Adj. prof 1972-77; mem. E Seton Hall U.. South Orange, NJ Rsch. Bd. of Nat. Acad. Set, com. chmn.. 1984-92. Author. Joint Ventures for Architects and Engineers, 1972, You and Your Architect 1973, (with Amy Dibner-Dunlap) Building Additions Design. 1985: editor (with Andrew Lemer) The Role of Public Agencies in Fostering New Technology and Innovation in Building, 1992, Dreams and Schemes: Stories of People and Architecture, 2001; chmn. editorial bd. Architecture/NJ.. 1968-71; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Mem. West Orange Bd. of Adjustment NJ., 1970-" Trust for Historic Preservation. Served with USN, 1 944-46, PTO. Fellow ALA (Washington chpt). Home: Mc Lean. Va Died May 30, 2009. ,

.

NJ). Salvation Army Republican. Home: Haddonfield. NJ. Died Nov. 3, 2008. donfield.

DICKS,

JOYCE CAROLEE,

Presbyterian.

adult education administra-

Iowa, Mar. 21, 1936; d. Max Arlee and Laura Jean (Oehlerj Martin: m. Donald Dean Dicks, May 5. 1955; children: Stephanie Lynn Dicks Hall, Dawn Michelle.

AA in

Social Sci., Ohlone Coll., Fremont Calif., 1978; BA in History, Calif. State U.. Hay ward 1980. MA, 1984; Adminstrv. credential, San Jose State U., 1987. Instml. aide GATE program Fremont Unified Schs., 1972-77; instr. social scis. Fremont Adult Edn., 1980-88; instr. history Ohlone Coll., from 1982, DeAnza Coll.. Cupertino, Calif., 1986-88; asst. dir. East Side Adult Edn. Program, San Jose, Calif., from 1988. Lectr. Ottawa (Kans.) U., 1979-80; cons. Calif. Adult Schs. Assessment System Task Force, Sacrareviewer Pacific Historian mag., Stockton. mento, 1987 Calif., 1984-90. Author, narrator several video study programs. Active Fremont PTA, 1970-76; founding pres. Parents of Gifted Children, Fremont 1975; charter mem. Ohlone Coll. Mus. Com., 1978— Mem. Assn. Calif. Sch. Adminstrs., Calif. Council for Adult Edn., Orgn. Am.



;

Historians. Inst Hist. Study,

Soc.

Home:

Washington Twp.

(Calif.) Hist.

Piano, Iowa. Died Jan. 3, 2008.

DICKSON, HELEN,

principal; b. Florence, SC, Sept 27, John Wesley and Helen (Oatesj D. BA. Winthrop in Teaching, Converse Coll., 1967; doctoral studies, U Va Dept. chmn. Greenville County Sch. Dist, 1967-70, supr., 1970-76; instr U. S.C 1972-74; grad.

1941;

d.

Coll., 1963;

MA

,

instr. U. Va, Charlottesville, 1977-78; supr. Sch. Dist. Greenville County, 1978-87, adult edn. supr., 1979-87. asst. prin., 1986-88: adminstrv. asst. Bamberg Dist II, Denmark,

S.C. 1988-89, prin., from 1989 Commr. Edn. Commn. of 1979-85; bd. advisors Edn. Svc. Corps; Action 2000, S.C, 1991—; bd. edn. Diocese of Charleston. S.C, 1986-89; assessor S.C. Assessment Ctr., 1991—; cons, and speaker in field. Adv. bd. Baby PATS. Bambert County, 1991—; adv. com. Voorhees Coll, Denmark, 1992—; synod preparation Diocese of Charleston, S.C, 1991-92. Rsch. fellow ednl Testing Svcs., 1985; Fulbnght fellow U. New Delhi. 1975, U. Georgetown/Sophia Tokyo, Japan. 1968; grantee Ford Found.. S.E Regional Tng. Ctr., Colo., NSF. Hawaii, NDEA. Mem. NEA. Nat. Coun. for Social the States, S.C,

U

U

Va

Consortium for Social Studies Suprs. and Coll. Educators, S.C Coun. for Social Studies, Greenville County Coun. for Social Studies, S C Edn. Assn.. Greenville County Edn. Assn., Phi Delta Kappa, Alpha Delta Kappa. Roman Catholic. Avocations: reading mysteries, good conversation, trek lore. Died Aug. 12,2008. Studies. Social Studies Suprs. Assn.,

DONNA

DIETRICH, JEAN, mental health nurse; b. Springfield 111., Apr. 7, 1952; d. James and JoAnn D. BS in Edn. and Psychology, Western 111. U., 1974; AAS in Nursing, Lincoln Land Community Coll., 1983; postgrad., Western Carolina U. RN. Ga. Counselor supr. McCambridge House, Springfield, 111., dir.; staff nurse St. John's Woodridge Hosp.. Clayton, Hosp., Springfield, 111.; Ga. Mem ANA. Ga. Nurses Assn. Home: Franklin. NC Died May 25. 2008.

DON

small

owner, b. Newark, July 1. 1945: d. Charles Ronald id Louise Pearl (Fern) Newman: m. Stanley Diamond. o». 20, 1965; children: Garrett L.. Robin Fern. Student -Y. Sch. Interior Design. 1963-67. Pres. FJayne Diamond Union, NJ., from 1964; owner, pres. Noveltv Union, Springfield, Totowa. NJ.. 1975-80. Personilees. Beach Haven, NJ., 1978-84, Put Togethers. Surf iy, NJ., 1979-81, Designer's View Inc.. Greenbrook, NJ., om 1988. Cons, in field; designer, owner Yellow Brick ±, Inc.. Springfield. Beach Haven, 1975-79; cons, to cos., window mfgs., NJ.. 1969 chstbr. Energy Springfield, 1985-86: pres. Advantage Point. NJ.. 1990. Publisher, editor Trade Secrets Design Directory; contbr. designs to trade and unml. mags., various home tours, newspaper articles, J64 Fund raiser Ctr. Sch. for the Learning Disabled. J-, Am. Cancer Soc., others. Mem. Allied Bd. Trade ing, antique collecting, spending time with -Died" July 13.2008.

RNC, 1976, 1984, 1988, 1992 Mem. ABA (Traffic award for Outstanding Judicial Standards, I960). N.J Bar Assn., Camden County Bar Assn. Gubs: Greater Ct.

Camden

DIAMOND, THOMAS DIXON,

jg. 1, 1938;

an,

Camden, NJ., 1983-94, chmn., 1985-87, vice chmn., 198891; chmn. Camden County epublican Com., 1980-81; delegate to

DICKES, ROBERT,

b NYC. Apr. 15, 1912: s. Benjamin and Anna (Adler) D.: m. Bemice Livingston. June 12. 1938: children: Richard A.. Susan R. Dickes Hubbard. BS. CCNY. 1933: MS. Emory U.. 1934. MD. 1938. Diplomate: Am. Bd. Internal Medicine. Am. Bd. Psychiatry and Neurology Intern L.I. Coll. Hosp., Bklyn., psychiatrist:

1938-39, asst resident in internal medicine, 1938-39. resident in medicine, 1939-41, dir. med. clinics, 1946-50; asso. in medicine L.I. Coll. Medicine, 1 946, asst prof, psychiatry. 1949; fellow in medicine Western Res. U.-Lakeside Hosp., 1941-42; fellow in psychiatrv Kings County Hosp. CenterSUNY Bklyn.. 1950-52, mem. staff, from 1952. pres. med. br.. 1977-78. Clin, assoc. prof, psychiatry Downstate Med Center SUNY, Bklvn., 1950-54, assoc. prof., 1954-56, clin. assoc. prof., 1956-61, assoc. prof, 1961-63, prof., 1963, tng. and supervising analyst 78-82, prof, emeritus, 1982 1965— acting chmn. dept psychiatry, 1965-66. 71-72 behavior infant study lab.. 1973, dir. center human sexuality. 1973 , chmn. dept psychiatry, 1975-78; clin. prof, psychiatry Coll. Medicine, 1982—; cons. VA hosps., Bklyn.. Northport, NY: v.p. Am. Bd. Sexology, 1989—. Conrbr. articles to profl. pubis. Bd. govs., mem. acquisitions com. Bklyn. Museum. Maj MC. U.S. Army. 1942-46. Commonwealth fellow, 1941 -42, 4&49 Fellow A.C.P.. Am. Psychiat Assn., Am. Coll. Psychiatry, mem. Am. Psychoanalytic Assn.. Psychoanalytic .Assn. NY. 'treas. 1962-64). Bklyn. Psychiat Soc. (pres. 1967), Kings County Med. Soc!, Kings County Psychiat Soc. (pres. 1967-68), Soc. Sex Therapv and Research (pres. 1979-81). Am. Bd. Sexology (v.p. 1989—). Home: MorristowTi. NJ. Died Apr. 26. 2009'.



.

.



ROWLAND

ERNEST,

real estate

manager, b

CF

Swarthmore Coll.; MA. Columbia U., 1946, PhD, 1962. polit sci. CCNY, NYC, 1945-47. U. Cin., 1948-49; asst prof, govt Western Coll., Oxford. Ohio, 1963-68; pres. RE Dietz Co. REal Estate Mgmt., Cin.. from 1952. Sec, trustee Ft Washington Trust Cin., 1970-88; trustee Better Housing League. Cin.. 1953-64; dir., pres. Inst Real Estate Mgmt, Cin., 1955-57. V.p. Cin. Coun. World Affairs, 1957; trustee, dir. City Charter Com.. Cin., 1952-65; trustee Human Rels. Com.. Cin.. 1955-57: v.p.. trustee Friends of CCM. Cin., 1995-%: mem. Cincinnarus Assn., Cin., 197595. Mem. Univ. Club.. Master Gardner Assn. Gr. Cin. (dir. exec. com. 1994-%). Home: Cincinnati, Ohio. Died Jan. 24, 2008. Instr.

&

NYU

DICKEY. WILLIAM KENNEDY,

lawyer, state legisla-

b. Phila., Sept 12, 1920. s. William Kennedy and Catherine (Meiklejohn) D.; m. Irene (Latherine Campbell, Apr. 12, 1980; 4 stepchildren BA. U. Pa.; JD. Rutgers L\, 1945. Bar NJ. 1946. Pvt law practice, 1950—2007. Mem. NJ State Assembly. Trenton, 1963-74, majority leader. 1968-69, spkr.. 1970; commr. Del. River Port Authority, tor,

DIETZ,

Oct 26, 1920; s. William and Bertha (Stephens) D.; divorced; children: Christopher P., Brian Luther. BA, Cin..

DIGBY. JAMES FOSTER,

research engineer, b. Farmer-

La. Aug. 11, 1921; s. Sebe Lee and Maud Eloise (McLees) D.: m. Mary Jane Brack, Dec. 5, 1959; children: Ward McLees. Drew James. Leslie Jane BS. La. Tech., 1941: MA. Stanford U.. Calif.. 1942. Editor Watson Labs.. ville.

USAF. Eatontown, NJ.. 1946-47.

def. planner,

1947^49;

The Rand Corp.. Santa Monica, Calif., 1949-55, dept head, 1956-58, program mgr. intemat studies, project leader. 1959-86, cons., from 1986. Exec. dir. Calif. Seminar. Santa Monica, 1976-90; cons. Pres.'s Sci. Adv. Com.. Washington, 1959-73, Commn. on Long Term Strategy. Washington. 1986-88; vice dir. Pan Heuristics. Marina del rsch. engr.

Rev. Calif., 1986-88; v.p. Am. Inst for Strategic Coop., 1986-90; bd. dirs. European Am. Inst for Security Rsch.. L.A., 1976-95. Author (monograph) PrecisionGuided Weapons, 1976. 1st It USAF. 1942^46. ETO. Mem. Intemat Inst for Strategic Studies. Democrat Home: Durham, NC. Died Oct 10. 2007.

LA,

PJ

DIGGINS DIGGINS,

JOHN PATRICK,

Francisco, Apr. Nicole. State

1,

1935;

m. Jacy Battles

ton) D.;

s.

history professor; b. San James Joseph and Anne (Naug-

(div. Sept.

1976); children: Sean,

Calif., Berkeley, 1957; MA, San Francisco 1959; PhD, U. So. Calif., LA, 1964. Asst. prof, San Francisco State U., 1966-69; prof, history U.

AB, U.

U,

history

1969-90; disting. prof, history Grad. Ctr. acting dir. Ctr. for Humanities, 1996-97. Vis. fellow U. Cambridge, 1976-77; vis. prof. Princeton U., 1977-78; chair Am. civilization L'Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Scis. Sociales, Paris, 1988Irvine,

Calif.,

CUNY, NYC, 1990—2009, Grad.

Ctr.,

Commonwealth

U. London, 1991; spkr. Lionel Trilling seminar, Columbia U, 1992; lectr. and cons, in field. Author: Mussolini and Fascism: The View From America, 1972, The American Left in the Twentieth Century, 1973, Up From Communism: Conservative Odysseys in American Intellectual History, 1975, The Bard of Savagery: Thorstein Veblen and Modem Social Theory, 1978, The Lost Soul of American Politics: Virtue, Self-interest and the Foundations of Liberalism, 1984, The Proud Decades: America in War and in Peace, 1941-1960, 1988, The Rise and Fall of the American Left, 1992, The Promises of Pragmatism: Modernism and the Crisis of Knowledge and Authority, 1994, Max Weber: Politics and the Spirit of Tragedy, 1996, The Liberal Persuasion: Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., and the Challenge of the American Past, 1997, On Hallowed Ground: Abraham Lincoln and the Foundations of American History, 2000, Eugene O'Neil's America: Desire Under Democracy, 2007, Ronald Reagan: Fate, Freedom and the Making of History, 2007; co-editor: (with M. Kann) The Problem of Authority in America, 1982; contbr. articles to profl. jours, and newspapers. Recipient prizes Soc. for Italian Hist. Studies, 1965, Am. Studies Assn., 1966, John Dunning award Am. Hist. Assn., 1972; fellow Am. Philos. Soc, Social Sci. Rsch. Coun., Am. Coun. Learned Socs., NEH, John Simon Guggenheim Found., 1978; residence scholar Rockefeller Found., 1989; conf. grantee Rockefeller Found. Democrat. Died Jan. 28, 2009. 89;

DIGGS,

lectr.

EDWARD JACKSON, ID, engineer, engineering

executive; b. Detroit, Apr.

1,

1931;

s.

Edward

J.

Jr.

and

Margaret A. (Noll) D.; m. Lucia Joana de Oliveira, Dec. 26, 1970; children: Paul, Matthew. B in Indsl. Engring., Kettering U, Flint, Mich., 1958; MBA, U. Detroit, 1960. Plant mgr. Rockwell-Tilbury, Tilbury, Ont., Can., 1973-75; chief engr. Rockwell-Ashtabula, Ashtabula, Ohio, 1975-76, Rockwell-Bremsen, Hanau, Germany, 1976-77; quality control dir. Rockwell-Europe, Maudslay, Worcester, England, 1977; plant mgr. Rockwell-HWT, Bonneiul-sur-Marne, France, 1977-78; tech dir. Rockwell-Europe, Llay, Wales, 1978-88; pres. Maintenance Free Brakes, Inc., McMurray, Pa., 1990—2002, Hope Tech. Sales and Svcs., Inc., 1998—2007. Mgr. dir. USA Worldwise Industries, 2002—07; pres. Jack Diggs LLC, from 2007. Patentee in field. With U.S. Army, 1953-55, Korea. Fellow Am. Soc. Quality (bd. dirs. 1971-73); mem. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Republican. Episcopalian. Avocations: golf, tennis. Home: Venice, Fla. Died Jan. 2009.

DILLABAUGH, ROY GRANT,

insurance agent;

b.

Gary,

June 14, 1940; s. Grant Earl and Lena Mae (Blackman) Audrey Jean Johnson, June 15, 1962 (div. May 1974); children: Lome, Julie, Ralph; m. Alice Jane Weddle Wilson, Oct. 23, 1974; children: Scott, Stacia. BA, Phillips U, 1962; MDiv, Christian Theol. Sem., Indpls., 1970. Sales rep. John Hancock Mut. Life Ins. Co., Boston, from 1970. Ind.,

D.; m.

Treas.,

bd.

Woman/New Mem. Rotary

WHO WAS WHO IN AMERIC

56

dirs.,

vis.

vol.

Man

to

Man,

Woman

to

Life Connections, Dayton, Ohio, 1985-90. (Centerville, Ohio club, editor Beacon 1990-

91, Paul Harris fellow 1991). Republican. Methodist. Avocation: water-skiing. Home: Dayton, Ohio. Died Nov. 27,

2007.

DILLARD, REBECCA MARIE,

nursing educator; b. Middlesboro, Ky.,Jan. 5, 1951; d. Andy and Anna Lee (Mayes) Leabow; m. Clarence Dillard HI; children: Tressa, Julie, Erin. ADN, Coll. of the Sequoias, 1976. RN, Calif. EMT II Tulare County/Woodlake (Calif.) Ambulance; instr. in emergency med. care Coll. of the Sequoias, Visalia, Calif.; patient care mgr. Kaweah Delta Dist. Hosp., Visalia. Mem. Am. Soc. Post-Anesthesia Nurses, Cert. PostAnesthesia Nurse Assn. Calif. Home: Visalia, Calif. Died Sept. 11,2007.

DILLON, JOSEPH FRANCIS, lawyer;

Bklyn., Oct. 15,

b.

Joseph and Elizabeth (Sullivan) D.; m. Pamela Margaret Higbee, May 15, 1966 (div. Feb. 1972); children: Elizabeth Margaret, J. Alexander; m. Diane K. Long, Mar. 17, 1978. BBA, St. John's U, 1960; LLB, U. Va., 1963. Bar: Va. 1963, N.Y 1964, U.S. Tax Ct. 1965, Mich. 1968, Ohio 1975, Ha. 1983. Tax trial atty. IRS, Washington and Detroit, 1963-68; mem. Raymond & Dillon, PC, Detroit, 1969-93, Dykema Gossett PLC, Detroit, 1993-97, Giarmarco, Mullins Horton, PC, Detroit, 1997—2008, Joseph & Dillon & Assoc, from 2009. Adj. prof, taxation U. Detroit Law Sch., 1977-87; spkr., planning chmn. Inst. CLE Programs; mem. magistrates merit selection panel and profl. assistance com. U.S. Dist. Ct. for Ea. Dist. Mich.; mem. U.S. Ct. Internat. Trade. Bd. dirs., exec. com. Met. Ctr. for High Tech., Detroit, 1993-96. Cpl. USAR, 1958-64. Fellow Mich. State Bar Found.; mem. ABA (taxation and internat. 1938;

s.

&

1963—), FBA (officer, pres. Detroit chpt. 1978-82), Mich. Bar Assn. 1988 (taxation counsel 1979-82, internat. sec. 1990 ), Detroit Bar Assn. (taxation com. 1973—), Ohio Bar Assn., Fla. Bar Assn., Am. Judicature Soc, Am. C. sects.





of

C

in Japan,

London

,

Ct. of Internat. Arbitration; Inter-

Bar Assn., Internat. Bar Assn., Greater DetroitWindsor Japan Am. Soc (bd. dirs. 1992 exec. com. 1999—), Japanese Bus. Soc. Detroit Found, (v.p. 1992—), Detroit Regional Chamber (nominating com. for dirs.), French-Am. C. of C. of Detroit (bd. dirs. 1997-2000), Detroit Athletic Club, Lochmoor Club, Vineyards Country Club, World Trade Club, Econ. Club (Detroit). Republican. Roman Catholic. Avocations: golf, squash, skiing. DePacific



,

ceased.

DILLON, PAUL LEE,

electrical engineer, consultant, real

manager; b. Walla Walla, Wash., Aug. 21, 1914; s. William Louis and Dema Ellen (Thomas) D.; m. Esther Melissa Pickett, June 4, 1939; children: Paul Lee Jr., Ferman Lewis, Wilson Kent, Eileen Ruth, Warren Michael. BSEE summa cum laude, Wash. State U., 1937. Engr. Gen. estate

Electric Co., Schenectady,

NY, San Francisco, Los Angeles,

Portland, Oreg., 1937-49; owner, operator farm, Spokane, Wash., 1949-56; elec engr. Indsl. Electric Co., Roseburg, Oreg. and Everett, Wash., 1956-64; sr. elec. engr. Hughes Helicopters, Culver City, Calif., 1968-74, Hallanger Engrs., Bellingham, Wash., 1974-81; elec engr. cons. Profl. Engr. and Cons. Service, Bellingham, Wash., 1981-89; ret. Mem. Am. Inst. Plant Engrs. (cert., pres. Los Angeles chpt. 1973-74). Republican. Methodist. Avocations: boating, fishing, travel. Home: Bellingham, Wash. Died June 23, 2008.

Advt.,

&

Art,

Fullerto

LA, 193842; owner, layout, sales Waller LA, 1944-58; owner Chet Dippel Advt.,

Dipp

1957-69, Bull 'n Brush Retail Art Store, La Habr Calif., 1965-69, Right Angle Gallery Fine Art, Mounto View, Calif., 1971-74; painter, from 1972. Exhibited pair ings at John Bolles Gallery, 1971; exhibited paintings ai sculpture at Virginia Brier Gallery, 1982-89, Banaker Gt!| lery, LA., 1977-80, Calif. Folk Art Gallery, 1980, Yank.! Doodle Gallery of Folk Art, 1989-91, Kati Gingrass, San Fe, 1986, The Heights Gallery, Little Rock, Southsulj Gallery, Oxford, Miss., others. Sgt. U.S. Army, 1942-4;| PTO. Avocation: tennis. Home: Hot Springs National Pari) Ark. Died Aug. 30, 2007. Calif.,

DIRKS,

KENNETH

RAY, medical educator, army offict Newton, Kans., Feb. 1 1 1925; s. Jacob Kenneth and Ruij Viola (Penner) Dirks; m. Betty Jean Worsham, June 9, 194

b.

,

1

Susan Jan, Jeffrey Mark, Deborah Anne, Timotl David, Melissa Jane. MD, Washington U, St. Louis, 194 Diplomate Am. Bd. Pathology. Rotating intern St. LouJ children:

i

City Hosp., 1948, asst. resident in gen. surgery, 1948-4, resident in pathology VA Hosp., Jefferson Barracks, Mt 1951-53, resident in pathology, asst. chief lab. servk; Indpls., 1953-54; resident in pathology Letterman Hosp., San Francisco, 1956-57; fellow in tropical mediciii! and parasitology La. State U, Central Am., 1958; asst. pathology Washington U. Sch. Medicine, 1952-53; as>'! chief lab. service VA Hosp., Jefferson Barracks, 1953; ins. pathology U. Ind. Med. Center, Indpls., 1953-54; comnv capt. M.C U.S. Army, 1954, advanced through grades h maj. gen., 1976; dir. research Med. Research and Devt'l Command, Washington, 1968-69, dep. comdr., 1969-7 comdr., 1973-76; asst. surgeon gen., research and dev< U.S. Army, 1973-76; dep. comdr., comdr. Med. Researd Inst. Infectious Diseases, Ft. Detrick, Frederick, Md., 197 73; comdr. Fitzsimons Army Med. Center, Denver, 1 976-7 fl supt. Acad. Health Scis., Ft. Sam Houston, Tex., 1977-8 assoc prof, to prof, pathology and lab. medicine Coll. Me'; Tex. U, College Station, 1980-95; interim head detf Coll. Medicine, Tex. U., College Station, 1990-9 prof, emeritus pathology, from 1995; asst. dean coll. Co Medicine, Tex. U, College Station, 1985-88; d dept. student health svcs. and A.P Beutel Health Ctr. TeM U., College Station, 1989-95; dir. student health svo emeritus, from 1995. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Dec* rated DSM, Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster, Meritrj rious Svc medal, Army Commendation medal with oak lei cluster. Fellow: Am. Soc. Clin. Pathology (emeritus), Intel nat. Acad. Pathology, Coll. Am. Pathologists. Republica Baptist. Died 2009.

Am

j

A&M

A&M

I

A&M

A&M

1

DILLON, THOMAS E., retired

academic administrator; b. Daly City, Calif., Apr. 18, 1946; m. Teri Dillon; children: Thomas, Daniel, Christine, Maria. BA, St. Mary's Coll.;

MA in Philosophy, U.

Notre Dame; Ph.D in Philosophy, U. Notre Dame. Asst. dean for student affairs Thomas Aquinas Coll., Santa Paula, Calif., academic dean, pres., 1991—2009. Founder Am. Acad, for Liberal Edn. Died Apr. 15, 2009.

DILLON, VALERIE VANCE,

church executive, author, magazine columnist; b. Chgo., Oct. 19, 1930; d. James Robert and Rose Matilda (Beauchamp) Vance; m. Raydon

Thomas

Dillon, Sept. 26, 1953; children: Karen, Patricia, Donna. BS in Journalism, U. 111., 1952; in Religion, Butler U, 1979; in Family Studies, Regis Coll., Denver, 1990. Radio newswriter UPI, Chgo., 195253; reporter Austin News and Garfieldian, Chgo., 1953-54; researcher, writer N.J. Cath. Conf., Trenton, 1966-73; fam-

MA

Valerie,

MA

educator Cath. Diocese of Trenton, 1968-73; dir. Ind. Cath. Conf., Indpls., 1973-79; news dir. family life Archdiocese of Indpls., 1982-91. Advisor U.S. Bishops' Com. on Family, Washington, 1987 Author: Your Child's Sex Life, 1966, Life in Our Hands, 1973, Becoming a Woman, 1990, (sch. curriculum) Choose Life, 1976; monthly columnist Columbia mag., 1981-92. Trustee St. ily life

communications

editor Criterion newspaper, Indpls., 1979-82;



Meinrad

(Ind.)

Sem. and

Coll.,

.

1987—,

vice chair bd.

1987—;

bd. dirs. Cath. Youth Orgn., 1992—. Recipient various writing awards Cath. Press Assn., 1981,

overseers, 83,

Women's

Press Club, Indpls., 1984, 86, Nat. Leadership

award Nat. Family Life Dirs. Assn., 1991, Respect Life award Archdiocese Indpls., 1991; Lady of Equestrian Order of Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, 1993. Mem. Nat. Assn. Cath. Family Life Ministers (pres. 1987-89). Avocations:

DISERENS, HELEN BARNETT,

research chemist; Huntington, W.Va., Feb. 16, 1919; d. Arthur Leroy and Lejl (Gilmore) Barnett; m. Robert Carver Diserens, Jr., Apr. 1947 (dec. July 1989); children: Deborah Fairbanks, Robe! Carver HI. BS in Chemistry, U. Mich., 1941. Coll. bd. edit Mademoiselle Mag., NYC, 1940; with pub. rels. mktg. dep: Elizabeth Arden, NYC, 1941—42; analytical rschr. Hol| man LaRoche, Nutley, NJ, 1942 43; head new product j| D Bristol Myers Co., Hillside, NJ, 1943—50; bus. mpl Rippowam Cisqua Sch., Bedford, NY, 1962—92; pn! Moneyminder Svc, Mt. Kisco, NY, from 1981. Chmn. bu! affairs com. Nat. Assn. Ind. Schs., Boston, 1978-81, N.' State Assn. Ind. Schs., Albany, 1980; mem. fin. corj Inventor Ban Deodorar Rippowam Cisqua Sch., 1993 1948; co-prodr. (book) Accounting for Independe profl. jours. Trustee Dubl Schools, 1977; contbr. articles to (N.H.) Sch., 1974-87; bd. dirs. Adoption Svc. West, Whi Plains, N.Y, 1953-63, Mt. Kisco Cmty. Concerts, 1970-7 mem. adv. com. St. Matthews Ch., 1993; rep. St. Matthevl N.Y. Samuel Diocese Conv. Republican. Episcopalian. Av< I cations: reading, tennis, walking, travel. Home: Rye, N"ij Died Apr. 15, 2008. j

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DIZARD, WILSON PAUL, JR., sultant, educator; b. NYC, Mar. 6,

international affairs cor

1922; s. Wilson Paul ail Helen Marie (Oliver) D.; m. Lynn Margaret Wood, Mar 11 1944; children: John William, Stephen Wood, Wilson Pa | UI, Mark Christopher. BS, Fordham Coll., 1947; postgrad Columbia U., 1947^9. Writer, editor Time Inc., NY'LUGOFF, TYC, Aug.

s.



1924;

2,

s.

Raphael and Rachel rMandelbaum)

m

:haron.



ucer (plays) One Mo' Tune, 1980-83. The Golden Land. 984-85. Active Community Bd. Number Two, N.Y.C. ierved with U.S. Army Air Force, WWII. Mem. Actors •tudio. Nat. Trustees and Advisors Group. Clubs: Friar's, democrat. Jewish. Died Nov. 4, 2009.

WAN, KAREN

L. W., medical center maternity unit oordinator: b. Ft. Worth. Mar. 29. 1951: d. Pern Vemon

nd Myra Owaisa

(Pierce) Ware;

m. Jerry Paul Doan. June

Steven Michael, Scon Adam. BS in U. Tex., Arlington, 1975. R.N.C. in low-risk NAACOG. Staff nurse Ft. Worth Chiliren's Hosp.: unit coord. Dallas/Ft Worth Med. Ctr., Grand •rairie. Tex. Mem. Greater Dallas Area Perinatal Mgrs. tome: Arlington, Tex. Died Aug. 17. 2007 ••

1970: children:

Jursing.

leonatal nursing

JOBESH, ERNEST LEONARD,

farmer, mayor; b Ranch. Nebr., July 31, 1921: s. John Frank and Man m. Wilma Jane Bangert, Sept. 15, 1946: irildren: Qetis, Gregory, Michael. Attended. Intemat. Deective Sch., Washington. Foreman Hamilton County Farms. vurora, Nebr.. 194TJ-46: mgr. seed com prodn. Comhusker I lybrid Co., Kearney, Nebr., 1946-52: farmer Wood River. Jebr., 1952-63; corp. farmer, chmn. bd. dirs. Dobesh Farms nc.. Wood River. Grand Island. Nebr., 1963-90. chmn. bd. tire., from 1990. Served on DisL 76 Sch. Bd.. Wood River: ;ity councilman Grand Island, 1988, 89, mayor. 1990-94; ormer mem. Draft Bd., Agrl. Stabilization & Conservation ivc; panel mem. Doane Agrl. Svc; bd. dirs. Farmers Home ivdminstm. With U.S. Army. 1942-45. Recipient Award of < tonor Top Farmers of Am. Assn.. U.S. Govt.. 1968. Award ipring

-ucille (Barta) D.;

:

j

i ,

$

Appreciation President of U.S.. 1973, 1976. Mem. Grand C. Grand Island Indsl. Found.. Am. Legion. totary. Eagles. Republican. Lutheran. Avocation: fishing. tome: Grand Island. Nebr. Died Apr. 21. 2008. sland C. of

ROBERT DENNIS,

-ake. Calif.,

Dec.

4ae (Lambie)

8,

1955:

s.

cinematographer; b. China Luther William and Janice

D m Jerri

Lynn Newkirk, Sept. 21. 1985; 1 i hild, Molly Jane. Cert., Navy Photographv Sch., Pensacola, I la., 1975. Navy Cinema Sen., 1983, U.'So. Calif., 1987. l)perator Columbia Studios. La Crosse, Wis., 1978-80. JJSN, Corpus Christie. Tex.. 1975-78, producer combat amera team aboard USS Nassau, 1980-83. dir. photography j ]

j

!

Mem.

Soc. Motion Picture and

ginia Beach, Va.

Died Oct.

4.

TV

Engrs., Intemat. Vir-

2007.

WILLIAM

DODD, FERRALL, educator; b Louisville. Miss.. Mar. 3 1 1942; s. William S. and Elsie Rae (ChappeU) D.; m. Kaysie Dawn Deaton, Aug. 24, 1968; children: Kaysie. Patton. BA. Colo. Christian U., 1989; MA. U. No Coio.. 1991. Pastor So. Bapt. Ch., Medina, Term.. 1969-70; .

European Bible Mission. Colorado 1985-89: educator Colo. Christian Univ..

bus. adminstr. Ea.

v.p..

Springs, Colo.,

Colorado Springs, from 1989; prof. Pikes Peak Community Coll.. Colorado Springs, from 1991. Deacon First So. Bapt. Ch.. Colorado Springs. 1989—. Sec. Exchange Club. Jackson. Term., 1974, Christian Ministries Assn.. Colorado Springs. 1989. With USNG. 1959-68. Mem. Colo. Speech Communication Assn. (chair interest group 1991 ). Home: Broken Arrow. Okla. Died Dec. 1 2007.



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D'OENCH, ELLEN GATES,

.

curator; b.

NYC.

Oct. 2,

d. John Monteith Gates and Ellen (Crenshaw) Houghm. Russell Grace D'Oench: children: Peter. Ellen D'Oench Ruimerman. Russell m. BA, Wesleyan U., 1973:

1930;

ton;

MA,

Yale U., 1976, PhD, 1979. Asst. curator Yale Ctr. for New Haven, Conn., 1977-79: curator Davison Middletown, Conn., from 1979. Adj. assoc. prof,

British Art,

Art

Ctr.,

dept., Wesleyan U., Middletown, 1979—; bd. dirs. Farmers and Mechanics Bank. Middletown. Author: Robert Sheehan: Color Photographs 1948-58. 1987; co-author: Sylvia Plimack Mangold Works on Paper 1968-91, 1992, Jime Dine Prints 1977-85, 1986; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Bd. dirs. Miss Porter's Sch.. Farmington. Conn.. 1986—. Middlesex County NAACP, 1989-90. Recipient exhibiton grant, New Eng. Found. Art, Boston, 1986, NaL Endowment Arts. Washington, 1984, cataloguing grant, Nat. Endowment Arts. 1984. Mem. Print Council Am., The Conn. Acad. Arts and Scis. Episcopalian. Home: Middletown, Conn. Died May 22, 2009. art

DOERSCHUK, JEANCLAIRE OAKES, business owner: b.

Allentown.

Pa.,

Mar.

11.

Anna M. (Buckley) Oakes; m.

1925; d. Charles Ernest and Albert Peter Doerschuk, Oct.

15, 1949; children: Claire Margarete, Peter Charles.

David

Oakes, John Albert. Student, Mass. Wellesley Coll., 194245; BA. U. Pa., 1946; MA, Columbia U., 1949. Pres.. chief exec, officer JCD Press dba Minuteman Press, Boston, 1978-85. Hermes Printing, Inc.. San Clemente. Calif., from 1988. Home: Shaker Hts, Ohio. Died Apr. 20. 2008.

DOHERTY, DENNIS CARL,

county official; b Mpls.. July 24. 1940: s. Lawrence Anthony Anna Marie (Billstein) D.; m. Olivia Ann Herzan, Dec. 26, 1964; children: Stephen

Mark. Timothy. BS. U.S. Naval Acad., 1963: postgrad. Bryant Coll.. 1970-71; MBA, Coll. St. Thomas. St. Paul 1982. Cert, safety profl. Commd. USN. 1963. advanced through grades to comdr., 1979, resigned. 1971 sr. engring rep. Travelers Ins., Mpls., 1971-76: asst. risk mgr. Dayton Hudson Corp.. Mpls.. 1976-79; risk mgr. Hennepin County. Mpls.. from 1980. Adj. faculty Coll. of St. Thomas, 1982— Contbg. editor: (textbook) Risk Management and Insurance 1985. Cub master Bov Scouts Am.. Minnetonka, Minn. 1972-77: bd. dirs. Dayschool.. Minnetonka, 1976-77 function chmn. IHM Ch. Festival. Minnetonka. Decorated Bronze Star with V. Mem. Nat Safety Council, Minne Safety Council. Risk and Ins. Mgmt Soc. (bd. dirs. 1978 80. legis. chmn. 1984 ). Pub. Risk and Ins. Mgmt. Assn Minn. Self Insurers Assn., (legis. chmn. 1982 ), Naval Acad. Alumni Assn. (pres. 1979-80). Workers Com pensation Reins. Assn. (bd. dirs.. mgmt and self insurers corns.). Clubs: Northwest Raquet and Swim (Golden Valley, Minn). Roman Catholic. Avocations: auto restoration, reading, swimming. Home: Austin. Tex. Died Apr. 9, 2008. ;

MM





US

DONADIO, BEVERLY ROSE, NC. Dec.

28,

1930: d.

writer,

Lawson

G

b Winston-Salem,

Francis and Katherine

Smith (div.): children: Lucille (Thrift) Ivester; m. Karl Vickie Lee. Karl Gregor. Theodore Francis: m. Joseph Donadio. Dec. 21. 1968 (dec. May 1987); 1 child, Joseph Christopher. Student. Greensboro Coll.. NC. Ringling Sch. of Art. Sarasota. Fla. Interior designer. N.C.. Fla.: writer, illustrator Rosebrier Pub. Co., Laurel Pub. Co.. Inc.. Charleston, S.C., from 1996. Author: (children's books) The Rabbit Family. 1989 (Best Illustrated Book 1989). Home: Boone. NC. Died Aug. 21, 2007.

'f

X)DD, I

.

Combat Cameraman's Assn. United Methodist. Home:

producer, director: b

Avital Achai. Apr. 7. 1957; children: Raphael. Dahlia, Rashi. Student. NYU; BA. Washington iquare Coll., 1949. Owner Village Gate, 1958 94. Pro-

)'L;

1991. Cons. Organized Crime Unit. 1976-78. Operator (film) Tomb of the

Christi.

Unknown, 1985 (Commendation award 1985); dir. photography (film) Waiting Man, 1986 (Silver Eagle award 1986); video news dir. Ernest Will, Persian Gulf Crisis, 1988, Desert Shield, 1990. Leader Boy Scouts Am.. Corpus Christi, 1978 (Leadership award 1978). Serving with USN, 1973

MOUMOUNI ADAMOU,

IJERMAKOYE,

i

DONDERO

57

;

notion picture unit Washington. 1983-86,

dir.

documentary

ihotography combat camara team Norfolk, Va.. 1987-91: wneraman documenting the Presidency White House Staff.

DONALD, DAVID HERBERT,

writer, history

professor

1920: s. Ira Unger and Sue Ella (Belford) D.; m. Aida DiPace. 1955; 1 son, Bruce Randall. Student. Holmes Jr. Coll., 1937-39: AB, Millsaps Coll., 1941, LHD. 1976; AM, U. EI., 1942. PhD. 1946. LHD (hon.). U. Oxford. 1959. Harvard U.. (hon.). 1992: 1973: LittD (hon.). Coll. Charleston, 1985: in Historv, Lincoln U.. 1996: LHD, U. Calgary, 2000; LLD. 111. Coll., 2002; LittD, Middlebury Coll., 2003. Teaching fellow U. N.C., 1942: research asst. history U. HI.. 1943-45, research assoc.. 1946-47; fellow Social Sci. Research Council. 194546: instr. history Columbia U.. 1947-49; assoc. prof, history Smith Coll.. 1949-51: asst. prof, historv Columbia U. Grad. Faculty. 1951-52. assoc. prof., 1952-57. prof, history, 195759, Princeton U.. 1959-62: prof. Am. history Johns Hopkins b.

Goodman.

Miss.. Oct.

1.

MA

D

7

U

.

Bait.,

1962-73, Harry C. Black prof., 1963-73.

dir. Inst.

Warren prof. Am. history and Harvard U., 1973-91, prof, emeritus, 2009, chmn. grad. program in Am. civilization,

So. History, 1966-72; Charles

Am.

prof.



civilization

1991 1979-85. Vis. assoc. prof. Amherst Coll., 1950; Fulbright Am. history U. Coll. North Wales, 1953-54: mem. Inst. Advanced Study, 1957-58; Harmsworth prof. Am. history Oxford U., 1959-60; John P. Young lectr. Memphis State U., 1963; Walter Lynwood Fleming lectr. La. State U, 1965; Benjamin Rush lectr. Am. Psychiat. Assn., 1972; Commonwealth lectr. Univ. Coll., London, 1975: Samuel Paley lectr. Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem. 1991; mem. U.S. del. to UNESCO, 2003. Author Lincoln's Herndon, 1948. Divided We Fought, A Pictorial History of the War, 1861-65, 1952, Inside Lincoln's Cabinet. The Civil War Diaries of Salmon P. Chase, 1954, Lincoln Reconsidered: Essays on the Civil War Era, 1956. rev. 3d edit.. 2001, A Rebel's Recollections. (GC. Eggleston), 1959. Charles Sumner and the Coming of the Civil War. 1960 (Pulitzer prize for Biography. 1961), Why the North Won the Civil War, 1960, rev. edit., 19%, (with J.G. Randall) The Civil War and Reconstruction, 2d edit., 1961, rev., enlarged edit.. 1969. (with Jean H. Baker and Michael F. Holt) rev. edit.. 2001. The Divided Union. 1961, The Politics of Reconstruction, 1863-67, 1965. The Nation in Crisis, 1861-1877, 1969, Charles Sumner and the Rights of Man, 1970. (with Sidney Andrews) The South Since the War. 1970, Gone for a Soldier, 1975, (with others) The Great Republic. 1977. rev. edit., 1981, 3rd edit.. 1985, 4th edit., 1992. Liberty and Union. 1978, Look Homeward. A Life of Thomas Wolfe. 1987 (Pulitzer prize for Biography, 1988), Lincoln, 1995 rev. edit., 1996. Charles Sumner. 1997, Lincoln at Home: Two Glimpses of Abraham Lincoln's Domestic Life, 1 999, We Are Lincoln Men: Abraham Lincoln and His Friends, 2003; editor: War Diary and Letters of Stephen Minot Weld, 1979; gen. editor: Documentary History of American Life, The Making of America Series, 6 vols.: co-editor: (with wife) Diary of Charles Francis Adams, 2 vols., 1964. (with Harold Holzer) Lincoln in the Times: The Life of Abraham Lincoln as Originally Reported in The New York Tunes, 2004: contbr. articles to periodicals. Recipient Abraham Lincoln Lit. award Union League Club N.Y.C, 1977, C. Hugh Holman prize MLA, 1988, Joseph R. Levenson award Harvard U. 1993, Benjamin L.C. Wailes award Miss. Hist. Soc.. 1994, BarondessLincoln prize, 1996, Award of Achievement, Lincoln Group 1995, 03 Christopher award, 1996, Lincoln prize Gettysburg Coll., 1996. Jefferson Davis award Mus. of Confederacy, 1996. Nevms/Freeman award Chgo. Civil War Round Table, 1999, Life-time Achievement award Abraham Lincoln Presdl. Mus.. Springfield, 2005. Bruce Catton Lifetime Achievement award Soc. Am. Historians, 2006, Lincoln medal Ford's Theatre, 2007; Guggenheim fellow. 1964-65, 85-86, fellow Am. Coun. Learned Sees., 1969-70, Ctr. for Advanced Study Behavioral Scis., 1969-70, George A. and Eliza Howard fellow, 1957-58, sr. fellow NEH. 1971-72. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem. Orgn. Am. Historians. Am. Hist Assn.. So. Hist. Assn. (v.p. 1968, pres. 1969). Soc. Am. Historians. Mass. Hist. Soc.. Am. Antiquarian Soc., Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi. Pi Kappa Delta, Pi Kappa Alpha, Omicron Delta Kappa. Clubs: Harvard (N.Y.C); Cosmos, Signet. Fox. Episcopalian. Home: Lincoln. Mass. Died May 17, 2009. lectr.

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NYC.

G

DONALDSON, COLEMAN DUPONT, retired

aeronauti-

and aerospace engineer, consultant: b. Phila.. Sept. 22, s. John W. and Renee (duPont) Donaldson; m. Barbara Goldsmith, Jan. 17, 1945; children: B. Beirne. Coleman duPont. Evan F. Alexander M.. William BS in cal

1922:

M

Inst.. 1943; MA. Princeton 1954, PhD, 1957. Staff. NACA. Langley Field, Va., 1943^4. head aerophysics sect. 1946-52: gen. aerodynamics US AC. Wright Field. Ohio. 1945-46; aerodynamic evaluation Bell Aircraft, Niagara Falls, NY, 1946; sr. cons., pres. Aero Research Assos. of Princeton, NJ. 1954-79, chmn. bd. NJ, 1979-86; group gen. mgr. Aero Research Assocs. Princeton Inc., 1986-87: v.p. Titan Systems. Inc., 1986-87: ret., 1987. Cons, missile guidance and control Gen. Precision Equipment Corp., 1957 68; cons,

Aero. Engring.. Rensselaer Polv. U..



magnetohydro-dynamics Thompson Ramo Woolridge, Inc., 1958 61; cons, aerodynamic heating, gen. aerodynamics Martin Marietta Corp., 1955 72. adv. devel. and tech. ops.. 1989 96; gen. editor Princeton series on high speed aerodynamics and jet propulsion, 1955 64; cons, boundary layer stability, aerodynamic heating, missile and ordnance svs. dept. GE. 1956 72: cons. Grumman Aerospace Corp.. 1959—72; Robert H. Goddard vis. lectr. with rank of prof. Princeton (NJ.) U.. 1970 71, chmn. adv. coun. dept. aerospace and mech. scis.. 1973—78; mem. rsch. tech. adv. coun. panel rsch. NASA. 1969 76. hypersonic tech. com., 1986 90: indsl. profl. adv. com. Pa. State U.; mem. Pres.' .Air Quality Adv. Bd.. 1973 74; chmn. lab. adv. bd. for air warfare Naval Rsch. Adv. Com.. 1986 89. DARPA Tech. Adv. Panel on Hydrodynamics and Acoustics, 1991 94: cons. Ctr. Naval Analysis. 1990—98: adv. panel NASA Ctr. Turbulence Rsch., 1993 95. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Recipient Meritorious Pub. Svc. award, Chief Naval Rsch., 1990. Fellow: AIAA (gen. chmn. 13th aerospace scis. meeting 1975, Dry den Rsch. lectr. award 1971); mem.: NAE. Am. Phvs. Soc.. Delta Phi. Sigma Xi. Home: Newport News, Va. Died Aug. 7, 2009.

























DONDERO, GRACE MARIE,

education educator, b. Bklyn.. Feb. 28, 1949; d. Henry- Angelo and Grace Veronica (Lagomarsino) D. BS, St John's Univ.. 1970, MS. 1971. Pace Univ.. 1975: EdD, Fordham Univ.. 1993. Tchr. day elem sch. Pub. Sch. 58 N.Y.C. Pub. Schs.. 1970-91; asst prof. St. Johns Univ.. SI. from 1991. Mem. ASCD. Doctorate Assn. of N.Y (Laurel Wreath award). NY. Acad.

NY.

DONLEVIE Kappa (Dissertation award 1992). Home: Greenacres, Fla. Died May 23,

of Pub. Edn., Phi Delta

Roman

Catholic.

2008.

DONLEVIE, RITA DELORES,

critical

care nurse; b.

Chester, Pa., Jan. 19, 1948; d. James E. and Rita (Doherty)

D. Diploma, Fitzgerald Mercy Hosp., Darby Pa., 1968; BS in Profl. Arts, St. Joseph's Coll., Windham, Maine, 1990; postgrad., St. Joseph's U., Phila. Staff nurse coronary care unit Fitzgerald Mercy Hosp., Darby, 1968-78, head nurse,

1978-88, nurse mgr. coronary care-IV therapy and stepdown unit, 1988-90, nurse mgr. coronary care stepdown and cardiac rehab., 1990-93, nurse mgr. coronary care, stepdown cardiac rehab., and catheter lab, 1993-95, case mgr. cardiology, from 1995. Mem. Am. Assn. Critical Care Nurses, Tri-state Cardiopulmonary Rehab. Assn. Home: Chester, Pa.

Died Aug.

18,

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2008.

DONNELL, WILLIAM RAY, small business owner,

com-

munications executive; b. Lewiston, Maine, Oct. 3, 1931; s. William Thomas and Gladys Mae (Spinney) Donnell; m. Mayra Cintia Colon, June 16, 1962 (div. Jan. 1996); children: William Thomas, Jose Ismael, Ariadne Elizabeth. BA, U. Maine, 1959. Comml. capt. lie. Comml. fisherman, Maine, 1948-52, 55-60; tchr. Bath (Maine) Jr. HS, 1962, substitute tchr., 1963; tchr. Deer Isle (Maine) HS, 1965, 71, tchr. adult edn., 1976; tchr. St. Jude Integrated HS, St. Fintons, Nfld., Canada, 1972, Stonington (Maine) Elem. Sen., 1973; v.p., bd. dirs. Fisheries Comm., Inc., from 1977; owner, operator Donnell' s Clapboard Mill, Sedgwick, Maine, from 1983. Recreational dir. City of Bath, 1963; capt. prin. comml. passenger schooner, 1965 71; remedial instr. Harpwell Islands Sch., Maine, 1965; farmer, Deer Isle, 1968—71, Deer Isle, 1972—78, Highlands, Nfld., 1971—72, Sedgwick, from 1978; lectr. in field; guest spkr. TV Can.-U.S. offshore boundary issue. Contbg. editor: Comml. Fisheries News, 1981 83; editor: Maine Comml.





1979—80, Fisheries Fed. Register Rev., 1981 82; author: numerous poems. Active Gov.'s Lobster Adv. Coun., Maine, 1980 85, Downeast Resource Conservation & Devel. Coun., from 1994, Sedgwick Budget Com., from 1995; co-chmn. Hancock County 4-H Citizenship Com., 1987 88; exec. com. Hancock County Extension, from 1988; moderator Sedgwick Town Meeting, 1993 94, from 2002; v.p. Brooklin Sedgwick Hist. Soc, 2000—02, Fisheries,











2004 05, hon. trustee, from 2005; candidate state legis. from Bath area Sagadahoc County, Maine, 1969; charter mem., bd. dirs. Maine Fishermen's Forum, Inc., 1985; lectr. discussion team Thelme's, Laguna Beach, Calif., 1985. Sgt. US Army, 1952 54, Korea. Decorated Bronze Star, Korean Svc. medal with 2 bronze stars, Combat Infantryman's Badge; recipient Poetry award, Nfld. and Labrador Arts and Letters Contest, 1972. Mem.: Sigma Chi (pres.). Avocations: antique vehicles, vessels and machinery. Died Jan. 31,



2009.

DONNELLY, PETER

F., retired art association administrator; s. Peter Francis Donnelly and Marjorie Isobel Gale/Donnelly. BFA, Boston U., 1960. Asst. to prodr. Barter Theatre, Abingdon, Va., 1960 61; gen. mgr. Seattle Repertory Theatre, 1964 69, producing dir., 1969 85; exec, mng. dir. Dallas Theatre Ctr., 1986—89; pres., CEO ArtsFund (formerly Corp. Coun. Arts), Seattle, 1989—2005. Chair Theatre Comm. Group, NYC, 1966—2002; former







vice chair Americans for Arts, Washington; bd. dirs. Nat. Coalition United Arts Funds, Washington, past pres. Contbr.

Com. mem. Governor's Task Force Olympia, Wash. With US Army, 1961—62. Recipient President's award Individual Achievement Theatre, Wash. Assn. Theatre Artists, 1980, Sch. Fine Arts Outstanding Alumni award, Boston U., 1988, Michael Newton award Excellence Outstanding Leadership, Nat. Coalition United Arts Fund, 1995, Howard S. Wright award Outstanding Support Arts, Seattle Arts Commn., 1996, Seattle Mayor's Arts award, 1995; fellow, The Ford Found., 1963. Mem.: The Rainier Club (bd. dirs. 1999—2002). Achievements include development of Creation of statewide capital building fund for arts related buildings. Over $40 milllion of state articles to profl. jours.

Arts,

money given to arts organizations during the Home: Seattle, Wash. Died Mar. 28, 2009.

last

decade.

DONNER, PAUL CHRISTOPHER, baby products manucompany

111., 1951—2009. With US Army, 1950—51. Mem.: Am. Legion, 111. Bar Assn., KC. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Home: Breese, 111. Died Sept. 18, 2009.

law, Breese,

DONOVAN, PAUL

F., electronics executive; b. Boston, Dec. 31, 1932; s. John Anthony and Marie Pelletier. BS in Chemistry, Northea. U., Boston, 1955, DSc (hon.), 1974; PhD in Nuclear Chemistry, U. Calif., Berkeley, 1958. Rsch. chemist Frederick S. Bacon Labs., Watertown, Mass., 1955; tchg. asst. U. Calif., Berkeley, 1955-56; mem. tech. staff Bell Tel. Labs., Murray Hill, N.J., 1958-67; acting dir. elem. particles phys. facilities/nuclear physics NSF, Washington, 1967-68, program dir. intermediate and high energy physics, 1968-70, head physics sect., 1970-71, dir. divsn. advanced policy, tech. applications, 1971-73, dir. office energy Rattien, Inc., Wash1973-76; pres. Donovan, Hamester ington, 1976-79; Regents prof. U. Calif., Santa Cruz, 1980, adj. prof., 1981; chmn. R & C Enterprises, Ltd., Santa Cruz, from 1981; chmn., mktg. dir. ANADYNE, Inc., Santa Cruz, from 1986. Cons. Lawrence Radiation Lab., 1958-60, rsch. collaborator, guest scientist Brookhaven Nat. Lab., 1960-71; grad. faculty assoc. Rutgers U., 1964-71; cons, topres. Electric Power Rsch. Inst., 1974; presenter/lectr. ednl. and rsch. instns. and profl. confs. Contbr. over 50 articles to sci. and tech. pubis. NSF predoctoral fellow U. Calif., Berkeley, 1956-58. Fellow Am. Phys. Soc; mem. Am. Inst. Chemists (medal), AAAS, Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi. Home: Santa Cruz, Calif. Died Mar. 28, 2008.

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P.,

lawyer;

b.

NYC, Aug.

14,

1921; s. Gerald and Louise (Priddie) D.; m. Edythe Walden Thurber, Aug. 12, 1943 (dec); children: Edythe Donovan Oakley (dec), Patrick, Nena Donovan Levine, Caroline, Margaret Donovan Donovan, William. AB, Brown U., 1942; JD, Cornell U., 1948. Bar: N.Y 1948. Staff atty. SEC, Washington, 1948-50; asst. U.S. atty. So. Dist. N.Y, NYC, 1950-53; from assoc. to sr. ptnr. Sullivan Donovan (formerly Sullivan, Donovan, Heenehan Hanrahan and successor firms), NYC, 1953 2003. Asst. prof. Fordham U. Law Sch., N.Y.C., 1958-69; lectr. Cornell U. Law Sch., Ithaca, N.Y, 1957. Bd. govs. Sound Shore Med. Ctr. of Westchester, New Rochelle, N.Y, 1974—, N.Y. Soc for Prevention of Cruelty to Children, N.Y.C., 1969—. Lt. USNR, 1941-45, ETO, PTO. Mem. N.Y. State Bar Assn., Assn. of Bar of City of N.Y, Yale Club N.Y.C., Dunes Club, Order of Coif, Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Home: Essex, Conn. Died Oct. 7, 2007.

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DOOLEY, THOMAS JOSEPH, organic chemist; b. NYC, s. John P. and Anna (Ferrari) D. BS, Queens Coll./CUNY, 1961; MA, U. Oreg., 1964; PhD, U. R.I., 1967. Rsch. assoc. NTH-U. Wis., Madison, 1967; chemist Dexter-Midland, Waukegan, 111., 1968-69; cons. Elmhurst, N.Y, 1969-72; rsch. chemist White Chem. Corp., Bayonne, N.J., 1972-81; sr. devel. assoc/chemist Polychrome Corp., Carlstadt, N.J., from 1981. Am. Hoechst fellow, 1966. Mem. AAAS, N.Y. Acad. Sci., Am. Chem. Soc, Sigma Xi, Beta Delta Chi. Achievements include 5 patents in field. Home: Teaneck, NJ. Died Oct. 23, 2007.

Jan. 12, 1940;

DORMUTH, CAROL KEENAN, secondary school mathematics educator; b. Phila., May 24, 1950; d. John Joseph and Merrill Theresa (Trimbur) Keenan; m. Bruce Lawrence Dormuth, July 15, 1978; 1 child, Kristin Victoria. BS, Chestnut Hill Coll., 1972; MEd, Pa. State U., 1974. Math, tchr. Colonial Sch., Plymouth Meeting, Pa., from 1972. Bd. dirs., co-treas. William Jeanes Friends of Libr., Lafayette Hill, Pa., 1988-90; leader Girl Scout U.S.A., Lafayette, 1989-93. Mem. Assn. Tchrs. Math., Nat. Coun. Tchrs. Math., Pa. Coun. Tchrs. Math. Avocations: reading, sewing, needlecrafts. Home: Lafayette Hill, Pa. Died Nov. 13, 2007.

b Aberdeen, SD, Feb. 18, 1940; s. James Garrison and Lorene Augusta (Soper) D. BA, Claremont McKenna Coll., 1962. Maritime editor San Pedro (Calif.) News Pilot, 1968-70; freelance photographer Nat. Geog. Mag., Washington, 1969; pvt. practice writer Tacoma, from 1977. Lyricist Bravo, You're High Voltage, 1996, The Vacation Song, 1996, Writer The Seven Seals, 1999, Heart of Gold, 1999, Secret Pandemonium, 1999, Holy Smokes!, 1999; inventor Douglas Tower Turbine, 1996. Lt. USN, 1963-68. Recipient Song of the Month award Chapel Rec Co., Wollaston, Mass., 1996. writer;

10, 1988. Asst. mgr. Wild West Clothing Stores, Northridge, Calif., 1977-79; svc. coord. Ladds Trucking Co., Northridge, 1979-82; prodn. mgr. Reddi Brake, Canoga Park, Calif., 1982-83; svc. mgr. Guy Martin Oldsmobile,

29, 1933; s. Claire Allen and Caroline (Score) D.; m. Carita Calkins, Feb. 5, 1955 (div. 1983); children: Russell, Tom,

Woodland Hills, Calif., 1983-87, Nesen Motor Car Inc., Thousand Oaks, Calif., 1987-88; sr. v.p. Degree Baby Products, Thousand Oaks, from 1988-. Democrat. Unitarian Universalist. Avocations: horseback riding, water-skiing, reading, weight training, bicycling. Home: Alhambra, Calif.

Died Feb.

19,

DONNEWALD, JAMES HENRY, b. Carlyle,

111.,

Jan. 25, 1925;

Donnewald; m. Ruth Eric

J.,

Craig

J., Jill

former

state treasurer;

Henry and Cecelia (Luepke)

s.

E. Holtgrave, June 24, 1953; children: Y. Student, St. Louis U., 1944; LLB,

Lincoln Coll. Law, 1949. Bar:

111. 1951. Mem. 111. House Reps., 1960—64, 111. Senate, 1964—66, 1970—76, 111. State Senate, 1978, asst. majority leader, asst. minority leader;

treas. State

of

111.,

Springfield,

111.,

music.

Home:

Avocations: photography, Tacoma, Wash. Died May 7, 2008. Soc.

(dir.).

DOUGLASS, FRANK RUSSELL, lawyer;

b. Dallas,

May

Andrew, Cathy; m. Betty Elwanda Richards, Dec. 31, 1983.

BBA, Southwestern

U., 1953; LLB, U. Tex., 1958. Bar: Tex. 1957, U.S. Dist. Ct. (we. dist.) Tex. 1960, U.S. Dist. Ct. (so. Tex. 1981, U.S. Dist. Ct. (no. dist.) Tex. 1985, U.S. Dist. Ct. (ea. dist.) Tex. 1987, U.S. Supreme Ct. 1964, U.S. Ct. Appeals (5th cir.) 1985; cert, in civil trial law, and oil, gas and energy law. Various positions to ptnr. McGinnis, Lochridge Kilgore, Austin, Tex., 1957-76; sr. ptnr. Scott, Douglass McConnico, Austin, from 1976. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. City atty., Westlake Hills, Tex., 1968. Served as airman USAF, 1953-55. Named Dist. Alumus Southwestern U, 1999. Fellow Am. Coll. Trial Lawyers; mem. (natural resources law sect., coun. 1987-90), Am. Bar Found., Am. Inns of Ct., State Bar of Tex., Tex. Bar Found., The Tex. Ctr. for Legal Ethics and Professionalism (founding), Dallas Bar Assn., The Littlefield Soc. U. Tex. (charter). Died Nov. 23, 2007. dist.)

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2008.

1983—87. Gen.

practice

(Ellicott) D.;

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R&D,

ABA

pres. Muffoletto Optical Co., Bait., 1985-871

CEO Nu-Tek Precision Optical Corp., Belcamp, Md.j 1987-92; sr. scientist Applied Tech. Assocs., Albuquerque! from 1992. Co-author: Atmospheric Water Vapor, 1 979; contbr. articles to SPIE, Applied Optics, Jour. Optical Soc' Am., Optical Letters, Applied Phys. Letters. Mem. Socjl Photographic and Instrumentation Engring., Optical Soc Am. Democrat. Avocations: grape growing and wine mak' ing, model ships and planes, household remodeling. Homel Albuquerque, N.Mex. Died July 7, 2008. pres.,

DRAUGHON, WALTER D., JR., retired dean; b. Newton!! Ala., Mar. 6, 1925; s. Walter D. Sr. and Addie B. (Davis) D.I m. Jacqueline Louise Perry, Dec. 19, 1948; children: Gwen dalyn Louise, Walter D. HI, Perry Kenyon. BBA, Tulane U. 1946; MDiv, New Orleans Bapt. Theol. Sem., 1952, MRE1 1953; EdD, Southwestern Bapt. Theol. Sem., 1960. Instr. ii|

edn. Houston County High Sch., Columbia, Ala. 1948-50, Connors State Agrl. Coll., Warner, Okla., 1954-58'! pastor Main St. Bapt. Ch., Stigler, Okla., 1954-58; prof! religious edn. Bapt. Bible Inst., Graceville, Fla., 1958-6l| pastor Malvern (Ala.) Bapt. Ch., 1959-63; acad. dean, profl! counseling Bapt. Bible Inst, (now Fla. Bapt. Theol. Coll.)!| 1961-91, dean emeritus, 1991—2008; coord, theol. edn. Flaj Bapt. Conv.; Graceville, 1991—2008. Dir. Graceville, Fla| Ctr. to New Orleans Bapt. Theol. Sem. Dir. Gracevilkl Ctr. -New Orleans Bapt. Theol. Sem. M.Div. program. Mem' Conf. Acad. Deans of the So. Assn. Colls, and Schs. (scc| membership com. 1967-70), So. Bapt. Adult Edn. Assn; (pres. 1978), Kiwanis (bd. dirs. Graceville chpt.). Avocai tions: reading, computers, fishing. Died Nov. 3, 2008. bus.

DRAZNIN, JULIUS NATHAN, arbitrator, mediator; blj Chgo., Sept. 14, 1920; s. Max and Ida (Kramen) D.; m Yaffa Bernstein, Dec. 29, 1942; children: Anne Louise Michael Ernest. Student, Wright Jr. Coll., 1938-39, \)\ Chgo., 1942-44. Field examiner Region 18, NLRB, Mpls.; 1944-47, Region 19, NLRB, Seattle, 1947-54, Region 13 NLRB, Chgo., 1954-60, supervisory examiner, 1960-651 asst. regional dir. Region 31, NLRB, LA, 1960-65; pvt: practice LA, 1965-75. Commr. employee rels. bd., FMCS!i NMB, L.A., 1976—; master U.S. Dist. Ct. (cen. dist.) Calif,! Contbg. editor Personnel Jour., 1978-88; contbr. articles tc| profl. jours., labor rels. and newspapers. Mem. Inst. IndslH Rels. Assn. (pres. 1987-88), Indsl. Rels. Rsch. Assn., Am| Arbitration Assn. Jewish. Home: Chicago, 111. Died Nov. 23, 2007. 1

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DREIKAUSEN, MARGRET, artist, Germany,

educator; b. Cologne))

came to U.S., 1961; AAS, Fashioi! BA, CUNY, 1975, MA, 1978. Asst. prof!)

Jan. 9, 1937;

1968;

U. Conn., Storrs, 1978-79; instr. Fashion Inst. Tech., NYCl 1980, Parsons Sch. Design, NYC, from 1979. Dir. LIC Artists, Inc., 1987-95, founder, bd. dirs., pres., 1990— I fashion designer IGS, Istanbul, Turkey, 1970, various mfrs. N.Y.C., 1963-78. Artist numerous group and one-persoii exhibitions, U.S., Germany; author: Aerial Perception! Science, 1986 1985; contbg. author: Essays on Creativity Mem. Coll. Art Assn. Avocation: travel. Home: Long Beach NY. Died Dec. 13, 2007.

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DOUGLAS, ROBERT OWEN,

Mem. The Camelot

Sept.

physicist; b. Washing, s. James Aloysius and Thelma Gertrud; m. Carol Ann Smith, Sept. 14, 1963 (div. ScptJ 1986); children: Brigid Dowling-Kenney, Stephen J., KeviiU V; m. Patricia Lee Coil, Jan. 30, 1993. BA in Physics, Cathl U. Am., 1961, PhD in Physics, 1967. Grad. rsch. asst. Cathf U. Am., Washington, 1961-67; staff scientist Avco Corp. Wilmington, Mass., 1967-69; rsch. physicist, supr. rschf physicist U.S. Naval Rsch. Lab., Washington, 1969-80; si scientist Optimetrics, Inc., Las Cruces, N.Mex., 1980-85 ton, Jan. 23, 1939;

Inst. Tech.,

executive; b. Chgo., Sept. 24, 1959; s. Frank Donald and Dorothy (Kanabay) D.; m. Christy Lynn Irwin, Feb. 28, 1980 (div. June 1988); children: Jason Christopher, Sean Michael; m. Tamsen Elizabeth Strong,

facturing

DOWLING, JAMES ANTHONY,

college director, educa' s. James Ernest anc'

Chgo., Jan. 13, 1926;

Helen Elizabeth (Perry) D.,

Sr.;

m. Naomi Roberts, Sept.

30,

1953; 1 child, Yvette Michele; stepchildren: Isaiah, Ruth' Reginald, Elaine. BS, Roosevelt U., 1950; BS in Dentistry] U. 111., 1952, DDS, 1954. Practice dentistry, Chgo., fronl 1954; adj. prof. Chgo. State U., from 1971; dean's aide! adviser black students Coll. Dentistry U. 111., from 1972. Dental cons., supervising dentist, dental hygienists support J ive health services Bd. Edn., Chgo., 1974. Author: Th< Influence of the Halogen Elements Upon the Hydrocarbon and their Effect on General Anesthesia, 1962; History o Chicago's Black Dental Professionals, 1850-1983; co author (with Claude Driskell) Essays on Professor Dr. Ear Renfroe-A Man of Firsts, 2001 author, editor and publisher Original Forty Club's 75th Anniversary Book (1920-1995) author, editor, archivist, historian Forty Club, 1993-2000 mem. editl. bd. Nat. Dental Assn. Quar. Jour., 1977—1 contbr. articles to profl. jours. Vice pres. bd. dirs. Jacksorjf Park Highlands Assn., 1971-73. Served with AUS, 1944-46 ETO. Fellow Intemat. Biog. Assn., Royal Soc. Health (Gt Britain), Acad. Gen. Dentistry; mem. Lincoln Dental Soc (editor), Chgo. Dental Soc, ADA, Nat. Dental Assn. (editor 1

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pres.'s newsletter; dir. pub. relations, publicity; recipient pres.'s spl. achievement award 1969) dental assns.,

Am

Assn. Dental Editors, Acad. Gen. Dentistry, Soc. Med Advancement Anesthesia in Dentistry, Omegi Psi Phi. Home: Chicago, 111. Died May 23, 2009.

Writers, Soc.

DROKE, EDNA FAYE,

retired elementary school educaDec. 4, 1932; d. Ira Selle and Fayt Emily (Seckinger) Tucker; m. Louis Albert Drake, June 2 1951 (dec); children: Sherman Ray, Lyndon Allen, Lons tor; b. Sylvester, Tex.,

Faye Drake Cheairs. BEd, Tarleton State U., Stephenville ESL and 3d-8th lang. arts tchr., Tex. Tchr ESL and lang. arts Wingate Ind. Sch. Dist., Tex., 1983-86

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St Ansehn CoD, Manchester. NH. 1981: LHD (hon.). Creighmn U, 1983: DD (hon.). Jesuit Sch. Theology. Berkekv. Calif, 1984. Protestant Episcopal TheoL (hon.).

Sem, Akxarikia. Va.. 1986; LHD (hon.). Seton Hall U, 1989. Stonehin CoD, 1990. Lovoia U, Chgo, 1990: STD DD (hon.). Carthage CoD,

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civil

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Washington, Nov. 4, 1924; s. John Edmund and Me (DeCourcy) F; m. Doris Jane Plishker, Mar. 2, 194 children: Lauren Valerie, Gail Andrea, Meredith Victor! Dorian Beth. BS, Thayer Sch. Engring., Dartmouth, 19' tor; b.

MSCE, 1948. Instr., then asst. prof. U. Hawaii, 1948-f constm. engr. Winston Bros. Co., Mpls., 1951-52; proj« engr. Nimbus Dam and Powerplant project, Sacramen 1952-55; mem. faculty Stanford U., 1955—90, prof, ci engring., 1966-90, Charles H. Leavell prof, civil engrin 1977-90, prof, emeritus, 1990—2008. Author reports field. Served with USMCR, 1943-46. Recipient Gold Beaver award Heavy Constrn. Industry, 1976. Fellow ASC (Constm. Mgmt. award 1977, Peurifoy Constm. Rsc award 1990), Project Mgmt. Inst. (hon. life, Fellow awa 1981, Jim O'Brien Lifetime Achievement award 200'; mem. Nat. Acad. Engring., Nat. Acad. Constm., Phi Be, Kappa. Achievements include patent in field. Died Sept. 2008.

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mgr. prodn. co. Productions Inc., Washington, 1942-45; vj disting. dramatist Baylor U., 2002—09. Tchr. playwritir Author: (screenplays) Storm Fear, 1956, To Kill a Moc ingbird, 1962 (Academy Award for Best Screenplay, 196 Writers Guild America award, 1962), Baby, the Rain Mi Fall, 1965, Hurry Sundown, 1966, Tomorrow, 1971, Tend

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Coll., Ga., 1982-83. Cert. ins. rehab, specialist, case mgr.; lie.

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FOSTER, ROBERT JOE,

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Corp. Aircraft Systems Div., 1987-90. V.p. Seitz Assocs., Huntington, N.Y, 1960-72; adj. asst. prof, psychology dept. SUNY, Stony Brook, 1996. With USAAF, 1945-47. Mem. APA, Ea. Psychol. Assn., Human Factors Soc. (v.p. 1970-

Kiwanis (v.p. thpage chpt. 1987-90). Home: Stony Brook, 71, pres.

June 6, 1924; s. Joel Pierce and Lorena (Garner) F; m. Helen Dorothy Hemestray, July 7, 1951; children: Robin Ann, Robert Louis. BS, Calif. Inst. Tech., 1948, PhD in Chemistry, 1952. Biochemist Wash. State U., Pullman, 1955-88, biochemist emeritus, from 1988. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Served to 1st It. USAAF, 1943-46. European

Molecular Biology Orgn. fellow, 1970-71. Mem. AAAS, Am. Soc. Biol. Chemists. Democrat. Avocations: skiing, personal computing, travel. Home: Pullman, Wash. Died Mar. 16, 2008.

FOUNTOUKIDIS, NOIMON,

naval architect, mathema-

Komotini, Greece, Jan. 9, 1929; came to U.S., 1965; s. Kostantine and Magdalini (Kitsatoglou) F; m. Dona Lee McAninch, Dec. 26, 1966; 1 child, Kimon. BS in Naval Architect & Marine Engring., U. Mich., 1968; MS in Ocean Engring., Stevens Inst. Tech., 1973. From 2dto chief officer Hellenic Lines Ltd.i, Piraeus, Greece, 1959-63, master, 1963-65; from surveyer to prin. engr. in charge Am. Bur. Shipping, NYC, 1968-91; ret., 1991. Adj. prof. math. William Paterson Coll., Wayne, N.J., 1992—; mem. Safety of Life at Sea/Stability Loadline Fishing Vessels group USCG, Washington, 1980-89; subcom. load lines and stability Govt. Liberia, London, 1984-89. Loadlines and stability group Internat. Assn. Classific Soc, London, 1986-89; referee U.S. Soccer Fedn., Chgo., 1983-95. Lt. Greek Royal Navy, 1952-54. Mem. Portas Karate Acad., No. N.J. Police Revolver League (co-capt., Most Improved award 1989). Avocations: Karate (black belt), target shooting, chess, computers. Home: Chapel Hill, NC. Died Jan. 16, 2008. tician; b.

FOURNIER, DONALD CHARLES,

immunolo-

allergist,

Lewiston, Maine, Apr. 16, 1949; s. Charles A. and Doris L. (Lessard) F; m. Linda Faye Dix, Feb. 10, 1977; children: Dana, Alyson, Ashley. AA, Blinn Coll., Brenham, Tex., 1966-68; BA, Trinity U, 1970; MD, U. Tex. Med. Br., Galveston, 1974. Diplomate Am. Bd. Allergy and Immunology, Am. Bd. Internal Medicine. Commd. med. officer USAF, 1970, advanced through grades to chief allergy immunology, 1983; intern Wilford Hall USAF Med. Ctr., 1974-75, resident, 1975-77, fellow, 1977-79, mem. staff Lackland AFB, 1979-80; chief internal medicine svc. USAF Med. Ctr., Scot AFB, 111., 1981-83, chief allergy immunology, 1980-83; lt. col. USAFR, from 1983; allergist, immunologist Collom and Carney Clinic, Texarkann, Tex., 198385; pvt. practice Texarkana, Tex., from 1985. Courtesy faculty St. Louis U., 1980-83; clin. asst. prof, allergy immunology La. State U., Shreveport, 1986 assoc. dir. allergy tng. program; asst. clin. prof. Area Health Edn. Ctr., S.W., U. Ark. Med. Sci., 1987—; cons, in field. Contbr. gist; b.



articles to profl. jours. State bd. dirs.

,

Am. Lung Assn.,

Little

Rock, 1986-92; mem. AIDS adv. com. Tri State chpt. ARC, Texarkana, Tex., 1988—. Recipient Baylor award Assn. Mil. Allergists; decorated Air Force Commendation medal. Fellow ACP, Am.- Acad. Allergy Asthma Immunology, Am. Coll. Chest Physicians, Am. Assn. Cert. Allergists, Am. Coll. Allergy Asthma Immunology; mem. AMA, Tex. Allergy Immunology Soc. (bd. dirs. 1994-98, chair practice standards com. 1994-98, pres.-elect 1998—). Home: Hooks, Tex. Died Feb. 9, 2008.

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FOWLER, DAVID

G., secondary school educator; b. Chester, SC, Sept. 8, 1944; s. William Randall and Lucille J. (Duncan) F BS in Physics, Emory U, 1966, in Physics, 1967. Cert, secondary tchr., Md. Tchr. Bait. City Pub. Schs., from 1978, head math, dept., from 1984. Mem. adv. bd. maths. Md. Sci. Ctr., Bait., 1994 V.p. Bait. Tchrs.

MS



.

Union, 1982-86. U.S. Dept. of Energy scholar, 1991; Martin Marietta fellow, 1993. Mem. Nat. Counsel Math. Tchrs., Phi Delta Kappa. Democrat. Avocations: chess, computers. Home: Baltimore, Md. Died June 5, 2008.

GERALD JULIAN, psychologist; b. NYC, June

10,

1927; s. Max Winter and Leah (Lieberman) F; m. Roberta Churgin, July 11, 1934; children: Ellen Gene, Theresa Hope, Florence Ruth. BA, NYU, 1949; MA, Fordham U, 1951; postgrad., New Sch. for Social Rsch., NYC, 1953-57; PhD in Exptl. Psychology, SUNY, Stony Brook, 1995. Rsch. asst. psychology dept. Princeton U, NJ, 1952; assoc. scientist rsch. div. Coll. Engring, NYU, Bronx, 1952-56; flight trainers branch head human engring. dept. U.S. Naval Tng. Device Ctr., Port Washington, N.Y, 1956-58; asst. human factors group head Grumman Aircraft Engring. Corp., Bethpage, N.Y, 1958-69; human factors group head Grumman Aerospace Corp., 1969-87; prin. engr. Grumman

1972 met.

chpt.),

1960, U.S. Dist. Ct. N.Mex. 1961, U.S. Ct. Appeals ( h 1970, U.S. Supreme Ct. 1973. Ptnr. Matteucci, Gulv Franchini, Albuquerque, 1960-70, Matteucci, F

cir.)

rez

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chini

Calkins, Albuquerque,

1970-75; judge Stat

Grumman

N.Mex. 2d

NY

Franchini, Wagner, Oliver, Franchini

BeDied Dec.

if

Jud. Dist., Albuquerque, 1975-81; atty.-at-lB

&

Curtis, Albucr.

30, 2007.

que, 1982-90; chief justice N.Mex. Supreme Ct., Santii!, 1990-99, justice, 1999—2003. V.p. bd. dirs. Conf.

FOX, MAUREEN ANN, oncology nurse, administrator; b.

Justices,



EDWARD JOSEPH,

Bd. Ethics, 1972. Capt.

FRANCIOSI, RALPH ANTHONY, pathologist, educi; b. Montclair, NJ, July 3, 1937; MD, N.J. Coll. MediciNewark, 1962. Diplomate Am. Bd. Patholi|; anatomic and clin. bd. cert, pediat. pathology. Pediat. in i Seton hall U. Coll. Medicine, Jersey City, 1962-63; patj..

Dentistry,

ogy resident Columbia Presbyn. Med. Ctr./Babies

1963-67; asst. dir. pathology Children's Hosp. 1969-72; chief pathology Children's Hosp. MLJ 1972-88, Children's Hosp. Wis., Milw., from 1988; ril pathology and pediatrics Med. Coll. Wis., Milw., from I'hj Med. dir. Minn. Suddent Infant Death Ctr., Mpls., 1976L Wis. Sudden Infant Death Ctr., Milw., 1990— Cof. articles to med. jours. Lt comdr. M.C, USN, 1967}. Fellow Am. Acad. Pediatrics. Home: Mequon, Wis. ill Feb. 5, 2008. ver,



THOMAS

FRANCK, MARTIN, law educator; b. Bel, July 14, 1931; naturalized, 1977; s. Hugo and j» (Rosenthal) F. BA, U. B.C., 1952, LLB, 1953, LLD (hc^ 1995; LLM, Harvard U., 1954, SJD, 1956; (hcj Monterey Inst. Intemat. Studies, 2003; LLD (hon.),jj Glasgow, 2004. Asst. prof, law U. Nebr., 1954-56; f(i

DHL

FRAENKEL, GEORGE KESSLER, chemistry professor; Deal, NJ, July 27, 1921; s. Osmond Kessler and Helene (Esberg) F; m. Johanna-Maria Herzog, June 30, 1951 (div. Aug. 1965); m. Elizabeth R. Rosen, Nov. 11, 1967 (div. Jan. 1990); m. Eva S. Cantwell, Feb. 3, 1990. BA, Harvard U, 1942; PhD, Cornell U., 1949. Research group leader National Def. Research Com., 1943-46; instr. chemistry Columbia U., NYC, 1949-53, asst. prof., 1953-57, assoc. prof., 1957-61, prof., 1961-91, Eugene Higgins prof. Grad. Sch. Arts and Scis., 1986-91, prof, emeritus, 1992—2009, chmn. dept. chemistry, 1966-68, dean grad. sch. arts and scis., 1968-83, dean emeritus, 1983—2009, v.p. spl. projects, 1983-86. Mem. postdoctoral fellowship com. Nat. Acad. Sci.-NSF, 1964-65; chmn. Gordon Research Conf. Magnetic Resonance, 1967; mem. Arts Coll. adv. council Cornell U, 1964-74; mem., bd. dirs. Atran Found., N.Y.C, b.

assoc. prof, to prof, law NYU, 1960—2002, prof. \i emeritus, 2002—09, dir. Ctr. Intemat. Studies, 1965— 2(M



judge ad hoc Internat. Ct. Justice, 2001 02. Acting I intemat. law Carnegie Endowment Intemat. Peace, 1S)«] 75, dir., 1975-79; vis. prof. Stanford U, 1963, U. ll Africa, 1964, 65, York U, 1972-73, 74-76, U. Calif., i Francisco, 2004, Georgetown U. Law Ctr., 2006, Ami Wash. Coll. Law, 2008; dir. rsch. UN Inst. Tng. and RsiA 1980-82; cons. US Agy. for Intemat. Devel. (USAlj, 1970-72, 85; constl. adviser govts. Tanganyika, 1963,

M

zibar, 1963, 64, Mauritius, 1965;

Sierra

Leone

G4.

Legal Edn., 1964, Nat. Liberal Adv. Coun. C, 1952-53; lectr.in field; vis. fellow Trinity Coll., Cambric Eng., 1996-97. Author: Race and Nationalism, 1960, I United Nations in the Congo, 1963, East African Uip

Through Law, 1965, Comparative Constitutional Proo), 1968, The Structure of Impartiality, 1968, Why Federatili

A Free Trade Association, 1968, Word Politj. 1971, Secrecy and Foreign Policy, 1973, Resignatiorji 1975, Control of Sea Resources by Sell Autonomous States, 1978, Foreign Policy by CongM. 1979, The Tethered Presidency, 1981, Human Rights? Third World Perspective, 1982, Nation Against Nati What Happened to the U.N. Dream and What the U.S. I Do About It, 1985, Judging the World Court, 1986, Forej; Relations and National Security Law, 1987, The Power Polit Legitimacy Among Nations, 1990, Questions/Judicial Answers, 1992, Fairness in the Inter tional Legal and Institutional System, 1993, Fairness' International Law and Institutions, 1995, The Empowe| Self: Law and Society in the Age of Individualism, 19sn. ARC, 1989, Pub. Svc. Achievement award Common iiuse, 1989, M. Justin Herman Meml. award Nat. Assn. busing and Devel. Ofcls., 1989, The Temple award for eative Altruism, 1990, Joseph C. Wilson award Rochester jssn. for the UN, 1990, Amicus Certus award Luth. Social 'cs. 111., Martin Luther Jr. Humanitarian award Ga. State 1988;

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GALANIC

77

1

,

1996, Albert Lasker award for Basic Med. Rsch., Lasker Found., 1996, Lucian award, 1997, Nobel prize for Medi1998. Mem.: NAS, AAAS, Harvey Soc., Am. Soc. Pharmacology and Exptl. Therapeutics (pres. 1971 72, Goodman and Gilman award 1984), Am. Soc. Biochemistry, Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Polish Physiol. Soc. (hon.), Sigma Xi. Home: Seattle, Wash. Died May 19, 2009.

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FURMAN, RALPH, real estate developer; b. Trenton, NJ, Aug. 21, 1915; s. William Amies and Lelia Ficht F; m. Mary Eddy, Dec. 21, 1951; children: Martha, Julia, David, Serena. BSE, Princeton U., 1937; D in Pub. Svc. (hon.), Carroll C.C., 1999. Prin., owner Furman Bldrs., Inc., Rockville, Md., 1946-83, Greentree Assocs., Inc., Rockville, Md., from 1983. Chmn. bldg. adv. bd. Prince George's C.C., 1988-98; exec, office for construction The Pentagon Bldg. U.S. Army Engrs., 1942-43; spl. asst. to Lt. Gen. Leslie R. Groves Manhattan Dist. U.S. Army Engrs., 1943-45. Lt. Col. U.S. Army, 1940-46. Mem. United Way (pres. 1970), Bethesda Chevy Chase Rotary (pres. 1960), Bethesda Chevy Chase C. of C. (pres. 1955), Edgemoor Tennis Club (pres. 1966). Republican. Episcopalian. Home: Adamstown, Md. Died Oct. 14, 2008.

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1992, Profl. Achievement award PartnerS. Truman Pub. Svc.

Housing, 1993, Harry

vard City of Independence, 1994,

GABEL,

ELI,

disability analyst; b. Bklyn.,

Aug.

12, 1939;

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WARREN

UNK,

KEITH,

retired military officer, con-

Minneapolis, Kans., Apr. 8, 1943; s. Leslie Ivan Charlotte Aline (Rogers) F; m. Linda Joan Dickerson,

.ltant; b. '

id

1965 (div. Sept. 1976); children: Ryan Adam, in m. Lesley Jean Bartman, Feb. 4, 1979. Journalism, Kans. State U., 1966; in Human esource Mgmt., Gonzaga U., 1978. Commd. 2d lt. USAF, ug.

1

15,

BA

achel Regan;

MS

|;ch.

advanced through grades to maj., 1977; squadron ction comdr 21st Supply Squadron, Elmendorf AFB, ilaska, 1973-75; chief of protocol Alaskan Air Command dqrs., Elmendorf AFB, Alaska, 1975-76; dir. adminstrn SAF Survival Sch., Fairchild AFB, Wash., 1976-78; chief |ise adminstr 2nd Combat Support Group, Barksdale AFB, a., 1979-84, 60th Air Base Group, Travis AFB, Calif., )66,

;

I

J84-86, cons., 1984-86;

1986; cons. Fairfield, Calif., JJ86-87; support services mgr. City of Monterey Park, alif., from 1987. Counselor Rape Crisis Network Luth. unify and Child Service, Spokane, Wash., 1977-79, coun:lor and trainer Rape Crisis Ctr., YWCA, Shreveport, La., J80-84. Mem. Am. Mgmt. Assn., Air Force Assn., Assn. of ifo. Systems Profls. (v.p. Shreveport chpt. 1978-79). lubs: Officers (Travis AFB). Republican. Presbyterian, vocations: fishing, canoeing, chess, reading, coin )llecting/numismatics. Died Dec. 10, 2007. ret.,

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,

URCHGOTT, ROBERT FRANCIS,

pharmacologist,

SC, June 4, 1916; married, 1941; 3 BS, U. N.C., 1937; PhD in Biochemistry, North•estem U., 1940; (hon.), Autonomous U. Madrid, 984, U. Lund, 1984; DSc (hon.), U. N.C., 1989, U. Ghent, 995; degree (hon.), Mt. Sinai Med. Sch., 1995, Ohio State 1996, Med. U. S.C., 1997, Med. Coll. Ohio, 1997, lorthwestern U., 1998, U. Coll., London, 1998, Washington ., 2001, Charles U., Prague, 2003. Rsch. fellow medicine led. Coll. Cornell U., 1940--*3, rsch. assoc., 1943^7, 48", asst. prof. med. biochemistry, istr. physiology, 1943 947 49; from asst. prof, to assoc. prof, pharmacology led. Sch. Wash. U., 1949—56; chmn. dept. pharmacology Jucator; b. Charleston,

lildren.

DM

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UNY

Coll.

956—82;

iv.

Med. (now SUNY Health Sci. Ctr.), Bklyn., pharmacology SUNY Health Sci.

com. USPHS, 1961

com.,



64,



mem. pharmacotoxicol. fellow, 1962—63;

1965—68; Commonwealth

U. Geneva, 1962—63, U. Calif., San Diego, 971—72, Med. U. S.C., 1980, UCLA, 1980; adj. prof, harmacology, Sch. Medicine U. Miami, 1988—2001; disng. vis. prof. Med. Univ. South Carolina, 2001. Recipient ich. achievement award, Am. Heart Assn., 1990, Bristoliyers Squibb award for achievement in cardiovasc. rsch., 991, Gairdner Found. Internat. award, 1991, medal, N.Y icad. Medicine, 1992, Roussel Uclaf prize for rsch. in cell is.

M

1990, 91; mem. parent adv. bd. On Your Mark, S.I., Mem. Nat. Assn. Disability Analysis (nat. conf. 1981-83, mem. svcs. chmn. 1981-82). Jewish. Avocation: advocate for non-stereotypcial portrayal of disabled in the media. Home: Staten Island, NY. Died Aug. 14, S.I.,

1990.

publicist

2008.

GABRIA, JOANNE BAKAITIS,

health and education volunteer; b. Washington, Pa., Jan. 16, 1945; d. Vincent William and Mary Jo (Cario) Bakaitis. BA in English, U. Dayton, 1965, in Mktg. Comm., 1973, MBA, 1979. Advt. writer Dancer-Fitzgerald-Sample, Dayton, Ohio, 1969-72; advt. coord. Monarch Marking Sys., Dayton, 1972-73; product tech. editor Frigidaire divsn. GM, Dayton, 1973-77; dir. tech. comm. Mead Tech. Lab., Dayton, 197779; pubis, mgr. NCR Corp., Dayton, 1979-81, internat. product mgr., 1981-86, mgr. intemat. market analysis, 1986-87, mgr. intemat. market rsch., 1987-93, mgr. European info, resources, 1993-94. Patient adv. coun. rep. Renal Network, Inc., from 2002. Author: Microwave Cooking in 3

MA

Speeds, 1976, Communications Standards, 1978, Retail Operations, 1982; editor Ivy Jour., 1980-82; editor (newsChair numerous corns. letter) Miami Valley Hosp., 2001 St. Leonard Cmty., Centreville, Ohio, 1978-88; tel. vol. Contact-Dayton Crisis Intervention, 1982-86; big sister Big Bros./Big Sisters, Dayton, 1985-86; bd. dirs. Miami Valley chpt. Nat. Kidney Found. Ohio, 1987-91, spkrs. bur.,



1995



;

Ohio

patient

adv.

.

com. Renal Network,

Inc.,

1989-91, Patient Leadership Com., Renal Network, 199799; bd. dirs. Contact-Dayton, 1984-85; local coord. Friends of Polycystic Kidney Rsch. Found., 1994-99; leadership



PKD

tutor Miami Found., Dayton-Cin. chpt., 2002 Literacy Coun., Proliteracy Worldwide, 1997 Nat. Kidney Found., Patient and Family Coun., 2000 ; moderator Osher Lifelong Learning Inst. U. Day2001 Recipient Disting. Achievement award ton, Contact-Dayton, 1985, Outstanding Svc. award Miami Valley chpt. Nat. Kidney Found. Ohio, 1988, Edn. award, 1990. Mem. Marianist Affiliates (co-chmn. 1981-86), Leo Meyer Soc. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Avocations: nature, classical music. Died June 9, 2005.

com.

;



Valley

liaison





.

GABRIELSON, WALTER OSCAR,

prof.

ommunication and signalling, 1993, Wellcome Gold ledal, Brit. Pharmacology Soc., 1995, ASPET award for xptl. therapeutics, 1996, Gregory Pincus award for rsch.,

DHL



System Studies, 1970 97. Chief scientist rsch. vessel Alpha Helix expdn. to Banks and Torres Islands, New

Solomon Islands, 1971; hon. prof, virology Hupei Med. Coll., Wuhan, China, 1986; hon. prof, neurology Beijing Med. U., 1987, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain, 1993; hon. faculty Med. Sch. U. of Papua New Guinea, 1980; vis. prof. Royal Soc. Medicine, London, 1987; Schulz lectr. Stanford U., 1995. Author: Hemorrhagic Fevers and Mycotoxicoses in the USSR, 1951; contbr. over 45 articles to profl. jours. Recipient E. Meade Johnson award Am. Acad. Pediatrics, 1963, Superior Svc. award

NIH,

HEW,

Ireland,

Human

b

GAJDUSEK, DANIEL CARLETON,

pediatrician,

re-

search virologist; b. Yonkers, NY, Sept. 9, 1923; s. Karl A. and Ottilia D. (Dobroczki) G.; children: Ivan Mbagintao, Josede Figirliyong, Jesus Raglmar, Jesus Mororui, Mathias Maradol, Jesus Tamel, Jesus Salalu, John Paul Runman, Yavine Borima, Arthur Yolwa, Joe Yongorimah Kintoki,

Thomas Youmog, Toni Wanevi, Toname

Dcabala,

Magame

Prima, Senavayo Anua, Igitava Yoviga, Luwi Ikavara, Iram'bin'ai Undae'mai, Susanna Undapmaina, Steven Malrui, John Fasug Raglmar, Launako Wate, Louise Buwana, Regina Etangthaw Raglmar, Vincent Ayin, Daniel Sumal, Iyo Fanechigiy Raglmar, John Clayton Harongsemal, Peter Paul Ffiran, Jason Sohorang, Edwina Wes Mugunbey, Brenda Gillippin, Carleton Kalikaipapadaua Mbagintao, Basil Talonu, Gideon Waiwaime, Okovi Yarao, Sesario

HEW,

1975, Prof.

Soc. Pediat. Rsch., Am. Pediat. Soc., Am. Soc. Genetics, Am. Acad. Neurology (Cotzias prize Soc. Neurosci., Am. Epidemiol. Soc., Infectious 1979), Diseases Soc. Am., Soc. des Oceanistes, Paris, Papua and New Guinea Sci. Soc., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Home: Frederick, Md. Died Dec. 2008.

Eveleth,

artist;

s.

1970, Disting. Svc. award

Lucian Dautrebande prize in Pathophysiology Belgium, 1976, Nobel prize in Physiology and Medicine, 1976, Cotzias prize Am. Neurol. Assn., 1978, Huxley medal Royal Anthrop. Inst. Gt. Britain and Ireland, 1989, Gold medal Czechoslovak Med. Soc., 1989, Mudd award Internat. Union Microbiol. Socs., 1990, Gold medal, prize 3d. Internat. Congress on Alzheimers Disease, 1992, 2nd Pacific Rim Biotech, award, 1992, Gold medal Basque Acad. Med., 1993, Disting. Lectr. award Internat. Human Retrovirlogy, 1994, Disting. Scientist award Montefiore Hosp. Albert Einstein Sch. Medicine, 1995, Gold Medal Slovak Acad. Sci., Bratislava, 1996—; Dyer lectr. NTH, 1974, Heath Clark lectr. U. London, 1974, B.K. Rachford lectr. Children's Hosp. Research Found., Cin., 1975, Langmuir lectr. CDC, Atlanta, 1975, Withering lectr. U. Birmingham, Eng., 1976, Cannon Elie lectr. Boston Children's Med. Center, 1976, Zale lectr. U. Tex., Dallas, 1976, Bayne-Jones lectr. Johns Hopkins Med. Sch., Bait., 1976, Harvey lectr. N.Y. Acad. Medicine, 1977, J.E. Smadel lectr. Infectious Disease Soc. Am., 1977, Burnet lectr. Australasian Soc. Infectious Disease, 1978, Mapother lectr. U. London, 1978, Disting. lectr. in medicine Mayo Clinic, 1978, Kaiser Meml. lectr. U. Hawaii, 1979, Eli Lilly lectr. U. Toronto, 1979, Payne lectr. Children's Hosp. D.C., 1981, Ray C. Moon lectr. Angelo State U., Tex., 1981, Silliman lectr. Yale U., 1981, Blackfan lectr. Children's Hosp. Med. Ctr., Boston, 1981, Hitchcock Meml. lectr. U. Calif.-Berkeley, 1982, Nelson lectr. U. Calif. -Davis, 1982, Derick-MacKerres lectr. Queensland Inst. Med. Research, 1982, Bicentennial lectr. Harvard U. Sch. Medicine, 1982, Cartwright lectr. Columbia U., 1982, lectr. Chinese Acad. Med. Sci., 1983, Michelson lectr., prof., U. Tenn., Memphis, 1986, plenary lectr., Chinese Assn. Med. Virology, Yentai, 1986, returned Nobel Laureate, Karolinska Inst., Stockholm and U. Tromso, Norway, 1986, Nobel Jubilee lectr. Karolinska U., Uppsala U., U. Trondheim, Norway, 1991, Rubbo Orator Australian Soc. Microbiology, 1992, Ashton Graybiel lectr. Naval Aerospace Med. Rsch. Lab, 1994. Mem. NAS, Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Am. Philos. Soc., Deutsche Akad., Naturforscher Leopoldina, Russian Acad. Med. Sci., Australian Acad. Sci., Acad. Sci. Sakha Republic, Russian Acad. Sci., World Acad. Art and Sci., Acads. Nacionales de Medicina Mexico, Colombia and Argentina, Czechoslovak Acad. Scis., Third World Acad. Scis., Intemat. Acad. Scis., Royal Coll. Physicians (Edinburgh), Royal Anthrop. Inst. Gt. Britain and

Walter Oscar and Marie Hope (Harris) G.; m. Nancy Heather Goldberg, Mar. 24, 1983. BS, UCLA, 1958; BFA, MFA, Otis Art Inst., LA, 1965. Printer Tamarind Lithography Workshop, LA, 1964-66; prof, art Calif. State U., Northridge, 1966-81. Exhibited at Arco Ctr. for Visual Arts, 1976, others. Author: 41 Airplanes, 1970, Persistence, 1993. Bd. dirs. Santa Barbara (Calif.) Contemporary Arts. Forum, 1991-95. 1st lt. USAF, 1958-61 Ford Found. Tamarind grantee, 1964-66. Avocations: aviation, jazz, reading. Home: Santa Barbara, Calif. Died Nov. 12, 2008. Minn., July 25, 1935;

prof. dept.

Bklyn., 1956—88, Disting. prof., 1988—89, Disting. meritus prof, pharmacology, 1990 2009. Mem. pharma:tr.,

tng.

Israel and Bertha (Orenbuch) G.; m. Leslie Ellin Heit, Mar. 22, 1964; children: Marc Matthew, Melissa Rachel. BA, Hunter Coll., 1962; of Profl. Studies, NYU, 1984. Sales and ops. coord. Global Tours, Inc., NYC, 1965-69; staff mgr. Japan Air Lines, NYC, 1969-74; pub. rels. cons. Internat. Tourism and Commerce, NYC, 1974-77; disability analyst N.Y. State Office of Disability Determinations, NYC, from 1977. Rep. Gov.'s Com. on Paperwork and Forms Reduction, Albany, N.Y, 1984-86; travel mktg. instr. Adelphi U., Garden City, N.Y, 1973, Sobelsohn Sch., N.Y.C., 1970-73. Exec. v.p. New Springville Jewish Ctr., s.

The McConnell award

uett-McConnell Coll., Ga., 1995, Faithful Servant award at. Assn. of Evangelicals, 1996, Spirit of Ga. award, 1996; imed Builder of Yr. Profl. Bldr. mag., 1995, Nat. Housing all of Fame, 1996, Presdl. Medal of Freedom, 1996, fferson award 1999. Mem. Ala. Bar Assn., Ga. Bar Assn. 'aptist. Avocations: reading, walking. Home: Americus, a. Died Feb. 3, 2009.

NRC

&

Hebrides, South

,

'

Salalu. BS, U. Rochester, 1943; MD, Harvard U., fellow, Calif. Inst. Tech., 1946, DSc (hon.), 1987; 1948-49; DSc (hon.), U. Rochester, 1977, Med. Coll. Ohio, 1977, Washington Jefferson Coll., 1980, Hahneman Med. Coll., 1983, Med. and Dental Coll. of N.J., 1987; (hon.), Hamilton Coll., 1977, U. Hawaii, 1986; LLD (hon.), U. Aberdeen, Scotland, 1980; PhD (hon.), U. Aix-Marseille, France, 1977, U. Lisbon, Portugal, 1991, U. Milan, Italy, 1992, U. Lodz, Poland, 1995, U. Las Palmas, Spain, 1995, U. Komenius, Bratislava, Slovakia, 1996. Diplomate Am. Bd. Pediatrics. Intem, resident Babies Hosp., Columbia Presbyn. Med. Center, NYC, 1946-47; resident pediat. Children's Hosp., Cin., 1947-48; pediat. med. mission Germany, 1948; resident, clin. and rsch. fellow Childrens Hosp., Boston, 1949-51; rsch. fellow pediat. and infectious diseases Harvard U., 1949-52; rsch. virologist Walter Reed AMSGS, Washington, 1952-53; with Institut Pasteur, Teheran, Iran, 1954-55; vis. investigator Nat. Found. Infantile Paralysis, Walter and Eliza Hall Inst. Med. Research, Melbourne, Australia, 1955-57; dir. program for study child growth and devel. and disease patterns in primitive cultures and lab. slow, latent and temperate virus infections NINDS, NIH, Bethesda, Md., 1958—97; chief Lab. Ctrl. Nervous

Sigam

JOHN

GAJEC, JOSEPH, music educator, musician; b. Caro, Mich., Feb. 20, 1918; s. John Joseph Gajec and Anna Stephanie (Gurgul) Jaroszewski; m. Stephanie Sylvia Schneikart, July 1, 1961. MusB, U. Mich., 1942, MusM, 1951. Music dir., orch. leader pub. schs., Mich., 1946-79; founder, music dir. Redford Twp. (Mich.) Civic Symphony Orch., from 1956. Asst. condr. U. Mich. Extension Symphony Orch., Detroit, 1946-67. Oboeist Leonard Smith Belle Isle Band, numerous orchs.; performer (various instruments) shows, musicals, operettas, concerts. Sponsor Redford Township Music Soc. Served to sgt. USAAF, 1942-46. Mem. Am. Symphony Orch. League, Am. String Tchrs. Assn., Music Educators Nat. Conf., NEA, Detroit Fedn. Musicians, Mich. Band and Orch. Assn. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Avocations: photography, cabinet-making, golf, crafting musical instruments. Died Nov. 17, 2007.

GALANIC, ELIZABETH ANN,

nursing administrator; b. 1935; d. Daniel and Magdalene P. Galanic, Oct. 18, 1958; children: Sandra Jean Zawalski, Peter P. Galanic II. Diploma, Lorain,

Ohio, Oct.

(Kitlitz) Rottari;

9,

m. Peter

J

GALAZKA M.B. Johnson, Elyria, Ohio, 1956; BS in Health Care, St. Joseph Coll., Windham, Maine, 1986. With Shields Nursing Home, Lorain, Ohio, 1966-71; asst. adminstr., dir. nursing Weber's Nursing Home, Wellington, Ohio, 1971-75; dir. nursing Ohio Extended Care Ctr., Lorain, 1976-94; asst. adminstr., dir. nursing The Renaissance, Olmsted Twp., Ohio, from 1994. Instr. St. Joseph Sch. Nursing, Lorain County Community Coll.; mem. pro care adv. bd. Nurse Aide Competency Test, 1989; item writer Edn. Tsting System, Princeton, N.J., 1988. Preceptor Med. Coll. Ohio, Toledo. Named Outstanding Alumni, St. Joseph Coll., 1986. Mem. Am. Bus. Women's Assn. (v.p. 1986-88), Ohio Health Care Assn. (nurse shortage task force 1988, dir. nursing of yr. 1988, sec. dist. V 1982—). Home: Lorain, Ohio. Died Jan. 24, 2008.

GALAZKA, HELEN GORDON MACROBERT, ter,

minis-

psychotherapist; b. Paisley, Scotland, June 8, 1915; to U.S., 1953; d. John and Helen (Cunningham)

came

MacRobert; m. Michal Galazka, Sept. 9, 1941 (dec. 1972); 1 child, Michal J. M. MA, Glasgow U., Scotland, 1935; BD, Andover Newton, 1974. Ordained to ministry Presbyn. Ch., 1940. Pastor Montrose and Kilmarnock U.F. Chs., Scotland, 1940-53, Conant Meml. Ch., Dudley, Mass., 1953-60, 1st Ch., Glenwood, Iowa, 1960-61; exec. Mpls. Coun. of Chs., 1961-69; pastor First Ch., Ludlow, Mass., 1969-81; interim pastor Three Rivers, Mass.; psychotherapist dept. psychiatry Baystate Med. Ctr., Springfield, Mass., from 1974. Mem. pastoral care dept., mem. grief com. Baystate Med. Ctr., Trinity Coll., Scotland, 1938; D. Ministry,

1978. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Named Woman of Achievement Women's Profl. Club, 1980, Outstanding Citizen Channel 22, 1984. Mem. Mass. Psychology Assn., Am. Assn. Marriage Family Therapy (clin.), Springfield,

&

Beta Sigma Phi. Died June 28, 2008.

GALEA'I, FAITVAE APELU, Pago Pago, Am. Semoa, Dec. 13,

state legislator; b. Leone, 1930; s. Apelu Galea'i and Linea Schmidt; m. Julia Leituala, Jan. 30, 1960 (div. 1981); children: Apelu, Fitiuta, Rosa Mana. BA, U. Hawaii, 1972, MA, 1980. Vice prin. Leone (Am. Samoa) HS, 1954—55; pres., cons. Samoa Tours and Travel, 1956 72; freelance cons., 1964 2007; dir. Office Tourism Am. Samoa Govt., 1973—73; pres., cons. Samoa Tours and Travel, 1977—80; mem. Am. Samoa Senate, 1981 2007. Chmn. scholarship bd. Edn. Dept., Pago Pago, 1982—2007; coord, constl. conv. Am. Semoa Govt., 1984 2007. Chmn. exec. com. Gov. P.T Coleman Re-election Com., 1982. Mem.: Am. Samoa Tchrs. Assn., Individual Travel Assn., Internat. East West Ctr. Alumni, Lions. Democrat. Conglist. Died June 2007.









GALLAGHER, JOHN PATRICK,

priest, historian, edu1924; s. Michael J. and Beatrice (Peyton) G. AA, St. Charles Coll., Catonsville, Md., 1944; BA, U. Western Ont., London, Can., 1946; MA, Cath. U. Am., 1961, PhD in History, 1964. Ordained priest Roman Cath. Ch., 1951. Pastor St. David's Parish, Scranton, 1970-73, Holy Rosary Parish, Scranton, 1973-86, Christ the King Parish, Dunmore, Pa., 1986-97, pastor emeritus, from 1997; prof, history St. Pius Sem., Dalton, Pa., 1962-73; historian Diocese of Scranton, 1964-97. Professorial lectr. U. Scranton, 1967-73, lectr. history Marywood Coll., Scranton, 1968-70; bd. edn. Diocese of Scranton, 1976-79, pres., 1978-79; pres., exec. bd. Bishops Hannan and Klonowski H.S., 1973-83; pres., bd. pastors West Cath. H.S., Scranton, 1971-73, Bishop Hannan H.S., Scranton, 1975-77. Author: Scranton, Labor and Politics, 1961, Scranton, Industry and Politics, 1964, Century of History: The Diocese of Scranton, 1968, Saint John Neponucene and the Diocese of Scranton, 1977, The Polish National Catholic Church: Its Roman Catholic Origins, 1990, Second Century Begins: The Diocese of Scranton Begins, 1968-93; assoc. editor The Cath. Light, 1967-84; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Bd. dirs. Scranton Pub. Libr., 1976-84, pres. bd., 1982-84.

cator; b. Scranton, Pa., July

10,

X

A

A

Named Reverend Monsignor Pope Paul VI, 1976. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn., Am. Ch. History Assn., Am. Cath. Hist. Assn., Am. Cath. Hist. Soc. Phila. (contbr. Dimension: A of Pastoral Concern), Lackawanna Hist. Soc, St. Peter's Alumni Assn. of London (Can.). Home: Scranton, Pa. Died Dec. 9, 2007.

Jour,

GALLOWAY, DON,

actor; b. Brooksville, Ky., July 27, Paul Smith and Malee (Poe) G; m. Linda Robinson, Sept. 27, 1963; children: Tracy Dale, Jennifer Malee. BA, U. Ky., 1961. Actor: (TV series) The Secret Storm, 1962-63, Ironside, 1967-75, Hizzonner, 1979, General Hospital, 1985-87; (TV appearances) The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, 1963, Arrest and Trial (3 episodes), 1963-64, Tom, Dick and Mary, 1964, Wagon Train, 1965, Convoy, 1965, 12 O'clock High, 1966, Run for Your Life, 1966, The Virginian (2 episodes), 1963-66, The Bold Ones: The New Doctors, 1972, The ABC Afternoon Playbreak, 1972, Love,

1937;

WHO WAS WHO IN AMERIO

78

s.

American Style (2 episodes), 1971-73, Get Christie Love' 1975, Medical Story, 1975, Marcus Welby, M.D. (2 episodes), 1970-75, Medical Center, 1976, Gemini Man, 1976, The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams, 1977, Police Woman (2 episodes), 1975-78, Vega$, 1978, Charlie's Angels, 1978, Mork Mindy, 1979, Hart to Hart, 1979, CHiPs (2 episodes), 1980, Fantasy Island (4 episodes), 1980-84,

&

Automan, 1983, Knight Rider (2 episodes), 1983-85, Hotel, 1984, E/R, 1984, The Fall Guy, 1985, Scarecrow and Mrs. King, 1985, Crazy Like a Fox, 1985, Matlock, 1989, Hunter, 1989, Murder, She Wrote (2 episodes), 1989-91

MacGyver

(2 episodes), 1989-91, Dallas (4 episodes), 1990, In the Heat of the Night, 1990; (films) The Rare Breed,

1966, Gunfight in Abilene, 1967, Ride to

Hangman's

Tree,

1967, Rough Night in Jericho, 1967, The Vendors, 1969, Satan's Mistress, 1982, The Big Chill, 1983, Two Moon Junction, 1988, Listen to Clifford, 1994,

The

The

Me, 1989, Original

Doom

Generation, 1995;

Intent, 1992,

(TV movies)

Priest Killer, 1971, Lieutenant Schuster's Wife, 1972,

A Man Whose Name Was John, 1973, You Lie So My Love, 1975, Riding with Death, 1976, Cover

Portrait:

Deep,

1977, Ski Lift to Death, 1978, One Upon a Starry Night, 1978, Condominium, 1980, Rearview Mirror, 1984, Perry Mason: The Case of the Avenging Ace, 1988, Rock Hudson, 1990, Perry Mason: The Case of the Defiant Daughter, 1990, The Return of Ironside, 1993 Active March of Dimes, Spl. Olympics, Am. Heart Assn., Actors and Others for Animals. Served with U.S. Army, 1955-57. Home: Sherman Oaks, Calif. Died Jan. 8, 2009. Girls,

GALLOWAY, EILENE MARIE,

space and astronautics consultant; b. Kansas City, Mo., May 4, 1906; d. Joseph Locke Slack and Lottie Rose (Harris) Slack; m. George Barnes Galloway, Dec. 23, 1924; children: David Barnes, Jonathan Fuller. Student, Washington U., St. Louis, 1923—25; AB, Swarthmore Coll., 1928, LLD (hon.), 1992; postgrad., Am. U., 1937—38, postgrad., 1943; LLD (hon.),

Lake Forest

Coll., 1990. Tchr. polit. sci.

Swarthmore

Coll.,

1928-30; editor Student Svc, Washington, 1931; staff mem. edn. div. Fed. Emergency Relief Adminstrn., 1934-35; asst. chief info. sect. div. spl. info Library of Congress, 1941-43; editor abstracts Legis. Reference Svc, 1943-51, nat. def. analyst, 1951-57, specialist in nat. def., 1957-66; ist internat. rels. (nat.

security) Congl. Rsch.

cons, internat. space activities, 1975

sr.

special-

Svc, 1966-75,

—2006;

hon. dir. Internat. Inst. Space Law, from 2006. Staff mem. US Senate Fgn. Rels. Com., 1947; profl. staff mem. U.S. group Interparliamentary Union, 1958-66; cons. Senate Armed Svcs. Com., 1953-74, Ford Found., 1958; spl. cons. Spl. Senate Com. on Space and Astronautics, 1958; spl. cons, to Senate Com. on Aero, and Space Sci., 1958-77; cons, to Senate Com. on Commerce, Sci. and Transp., 1977-82; chmn. com. edn. and recreation Washington, 1937-38; forum leader, 1976-79; guest Soviet Acad. Sci., 1982, adult edn. U.S. Office Edn., 1938; mem. Internat. Inst. Space Law of Internat. Astronautical Fedn., 1958 U.S. bd. dirs., v.p., 1967-79, hon. dir., 1979 Fedn. ofcl. observer at sessions Com. on Peaceful Uses Outer Space and legal sub-corn., 1970-94, com. for rels. with internat. orgns., 1979 space law and sociology com. Am. Rocket Soc, 1959-62; adv. panel Office Gen. Counsel, NASA, 1971; adviser outer space del. U.S. Mission to Working Group on Direct Broadcast Satellites, 1973-75; observer Conf. Exploration and Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, Vienna, 1982; lectr. NAS, 1972, U.S. CSC, Exec. Seminar Ctr., Oak Ridge, 1973-78; ednl. counselor Purdue U., 1974; lectr. Inst. Air and Space Law McGill U., 1975, Inter Am. Def. Coll., 1977-78, U. Akron, 1984, 91; mem. panel on solar power for satellites and U.S. space policy Office Tech. Assessment, 1979-80, 82-86, cons., 1982; cons. COMSAT, 1983, FCC Commn. on U.S. Telecomm. Policy, 1983-87; spkr. internat. space law UN, N.Y.C., 1995; mem. Nat. Adv. Com. on Internal. Space Sta., 1996-99, Spaceflight Adv. com., 2000-03, seminar Space Futures and Human Security, Alpbach, Austria, 1997, chmn. Session in Internat. Astronautical Fed. Congress Concepts of Space Law, 1997;



UN



ret.;

,

,



;

UN

UN

NASA NASA

UN

active

European Space Agy.

Internat.

Lunar Workshop,

UN

1994, 97; chair Workshop UNISPACE III Space Treaties: Strengths and Needs, Vienna, Austria, 1999; invited spkr. Com. Peaceful Uses of Outer Space and Internat. Astronautical Fedn., Paris, 2007. Author: Atomic Power: Issues Before Congress, 1946; author: (with Bernard Brodie) The Atomic Bomb and the Armed Services, 1947; author: History of United States Military Policy on Reserve Forces, 1775-1957, 1957, The Community of Law and Science, 1958, United Nations Ad hoc Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, 1959, Space Policy Guidelines, 2003, Space Law for the Moon-Mars Program, 2004;

UN

Theodore Von Karman Meml. Found., 1973-84; mem. alumni council Swarthmore Coll., 1976-79; mem. organizing com., author symposium contbr. articles to profl. jours. Pres.

on Conditions Essential For Maintaining Outer Space for Peaceful Uses, Peace Palace, Netherlands, 1984; bd. advisand Devel. of Space, 1984-2009. Rockefeller Found, scholar-in-residence, Bellagio, Italy, 1976; elected to Coun. of Advanced Internat. Studies,

ers Student for Exploration

Argentina, 1985, Uruguyan Centra de Investigacion y Difusion Aeronautica-Expacial, 1985; recipient Andrew G. Haley gold medal Internat. Inst. Space Law, 1968, Disting. Svc. award Libr. Congress, 1975, Gold Medal for Pub. Svc, 1984, USAF Space Command plaque, 1984, Intemat. Acad. Astronautics' Theodore Von. Karman award, 1986, Women in Aerospace Lifetime Achievment award Intemat. Inst. Space Law, 1989, Leadership award NASA Johnson Space Ctr., 1997, award for contbns. to internat. space sta., 1999, Cologne U. Inst. Air and Space Law and German Aerospace Ctr. award, 2003, Contbns. to Preserve Outer Space award Office Outer Space Affairs, NASA, Inst. Air and Space Law, Germany, Can. Space Agy., McGill U., 2006; Wilton Park fellow, Eng., 1968; Eilene M. Galloway award established by Internat. Inst.

NASA

NASA

UN

Space Law, 2000; honored Annals Vol. award Galloway NASA Adv. Com. on Internat. Space Sta., Intemat. Inst. Space Laws, The Netherlands, 2006, UN Offices for Outer Space Affairs, NASA, Inst. Air and Space Law, U.S. Congress, Can. Space Agy., McGill U. Inst. Air and Space Law, 2006; dedication Informational Workshops on Policy and Law on Moon, Mars and Celestial Bodies, Montreal, 2006, Proceedings Intemat. Space Law, Valencia, Spain, 2006; 3rd. Eilene M. Galloway Symposium on Space Law, Washington, 2008. Fellow: AIAA (hon.; tech. com. on legal aspects of aeros. and astronautics 1980 84, internat. ac-



com. from 1985, European space agy. intemat. lun., workshop 1994, Pub. Policy award 2002, Pub. Svc. awa and medal 2003), Intemat. Acad. Astronautics (trurtj emeritus, Social Scis. award 1999, Moot Ct. Best Bri award 2002), Am. Astronautical Soc. (John F Kennec. Astronautics award 1999); mem.: Intemat. Inst. Space Ltfl Nat. Aeronautic Assn. (Katharine Wright award 200j tivities

LWV

2003), Intemat. Law Assn., (chmn. study grou|' housing, welfare in DC 1937 38, mem. tech. com. on laj and sociology task force on legal aspects from 1979), Worj



Peace Through Law Ctr., Lamar Soc. Intemat. Law, An Soc. Intemat. Law, Kappa Alpha Theta, Phi Beta Kapp! Died May 2, 2009.

GANSZ, FRANK, Nov. 22,

college football coach; b. Altoona, Pi 1938; m. Barbara Gansz; children: Frank J.

Naval Acad. Comd. 2d It. USN, 1961 advanced through grades to capt., resigned, 1966; as; football coach USAF Acad., Colorado Springs, Cole

Jennifer. Grad., U.S.

1964-66, Colgate U., Hamilton, N.Y, 1968, US Nav Acad., Annapolis, Md., 1969-72, Okla. State U., Stillwatej 1973, 75, US Mil. Acad., West Point, NY, 1974, UClJ 1976-77, San Francisco 49ers, 1978, Cin. Bengals, 1 979-88 asst. coach Kansas City Chiefs, 1981-82, 86, head footbal coach, 1987-88; asst. coach Phila. Eagles, 1983-85; sp) teams coach Detroit Lions, 1989 93, St. Louis Rami 1997—2000, Jacksonville Jaguars, 2000—01, So. Method ist U., 2008 09; asst. head coach, spl. teams coach Atlan Falcons, 1994—96. Died Apr. 27, 2009.





GANZARAIN, RAMON CAJIAO,

psychoanalyst;

l|

Iquique, Chile, Apr. 18, 1923; s. Eusebio Ganzarain an Maria Cajiao; m. Matilde Vidal Soto, Oct. 10, 1951 children: Ramon, Mirentxu, Alejandro. BS, St. Ignacij Coll., Santiago, Chile, 1939; MD, U. Chile, Santiago, 194j postgrad., Chilean Psychoanalytic Inst., 1947—50, cert, in analyst, 1953. Assoc, prof, psychiatry U. Chile, Santiago

1955—68, dir. dept. med. edn., 1962—68; prof. depU psychology, sch. psychology Cath. U., Santiago, 1962—61' dir. Chilean Psychoanalytic Inst., Santiago, 1967 68; tnu analyst Topeka Inst. Psychoanalysis, 1968 87; dir. grou] psychotherapy svcs. Menninger Found., Topeka, 1978 81 geog. tng. analyst Columbia U. Ctr. for Psychoanalytic Tnj] and Rsch., Atlanta, 1987; assoc. prof, psychiatry Emory U| Atlanta, from 1988; tng. analyst Emory U. Psychoanalyst Inst., from 1988; geog. tng. analyst Fla. Psychoanalytij Inst., from 2000. Interviewed by CNN on numerous topic] concerning trauma and/or the Middle East conflict; lectr. o' incest www.thecjc.org. Author: Fugitives of Incest, 1981 Object Relations Group Psychotherapy, 1989; contbr. an tides to profl. jours., chapters to books. Fellow: Am. Grouj Psychotherapy Assn. (bd. dirs. 1984 87, 1993—96, dis'j ing. fellow from 2005); mem.: AMA, Topeka Psychoana lytic Soc. (pres. 1985 87), Atlanta Psychoanalytic Socj Kans. Med. Soc, Am. Psychoanalytic Assn., Intemat. Psj) choanalytic Assn., Intemat. Assn. Group Therapy (bd. dirs} exec, counselor 1986). Roman Catholic. Avocations: musici swimming, photography, writing, collecting antarctij stamps. Home: Decatur, Ga. Died Mar. 7, 2008.











GARCIA, ROSENDO LUIS,

secondary school educataj Laredo, Tex., Aug. 12, 1961; s. Tomas and Juliet] (Guerra) G. BA in Biology, U. Tex., 1984; MEdn ii Counseling and Guidance, S.W. Tex. State U., 1992. Admir! counselor N.Mex. State U., Las Cruces, 1985; adminstr asst. U. Tex., Austin, 1986; sci. tchr. 5th, 6th, 7th gradej United Day Sch., Laredo, Tex., 1987-88; tchr. mid.-scH Laredo Ind. Sch. Dist., 1986-87, sci. tchr. H.S., from 1980 Active Mi Laredo, 1998, Border Olympics baseball, 199f| bd. dirs. Tex. Alliance Minorities in Engring., Austin 1995 co-chmn. Webb County Alliance Minorities i\ Engring., 1997 Mem. Sci. Tchrs. Assn. Tex., Assr! Chemistry Tchr. Tex. (newsletter editor 1997 ), Tex. Couol seling Assn. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Avocations: reaa ing, movies, bowling. Home: Laredo, Tex. Died July 2?I 2008. b.



;



.



GARDINER, RITA M.,

medical, surgical nurse, adminis| May 23, 1946; d. Charles F. an Cecilia T. (Castanino) Clifford; m. Robert P. Gardiner, Nov 18, 1967; children: Charlotte M., Wayne R. Diploma, Mi Auburn Hosp., Cambridge, Mass., 1967. RN, Mass. Stall nurse Mt. Auburn Hosp., Cambridge, Morton Hosp., Taunj ton, Mass.; substitute sch. nurse Town of Belmont (Mass.J nurse Waverley Family Practice, Belmont. Mem. Nat. Assiij Physicians Nurses, Am. Assn. Office Nurses. Home: Bel| mont, Mass. Died Nov. 2, 2007. trator; b.

Waltham, Mass.,

GARDNER, ALAN MARTIN,

anesthesiologist; b. BattlJ

Creek, Mich., Apr. 23, 1953; s. Walter Lawrence antjl Maxine Laveme (Willacker) G; m. Susan Margead Horacz||

Aug. 4, 1972 (div. 1976); children: Emily, Dominic; mfl Gayle Alison Stanton, Feb. 28, 1986; children: Anthon)fl Alison. BS, Mich. State U., 1975; MD, U. Mich., 1980. MD Mich., Calif., Ind. Staff physician Redicare Ctr., Fremonljj Calif., 1984-85; anesthesiology resident Med. Coll. of Ohio, Toledo, 1985-87; emergency room physician Mercy-Meml Hosp., Monroe, Mich.; clin. instr. U. Mich., 1987-91; asslj prof. U. Ky., from 1991. Family support services insna cons., U.S. Navy Mountain View, Calif., 1982-84; red cros. basic life support Mountain View Calif., 1983-84. Wit! USN 1980-84, Calif., Japan. Recipient Nat. Merit Scholarfl ship Nat. Merit Corp., 1971, Evans Scholarship 1972 Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship U.S.Nav}jJ 1975. Mem. Am. Soc. Anesthesiologists, Assn. Mil. Sur, Mich. State Med. Soc. geons of the U.S., Wash. County Toledo Ohio Med. Assn., Intemat. Anesthesia Rsch. Soc,

&

&



HO WAS WHO

AMERICA

IN

ospace Med. Assn.. Phi Kappa Phi. Democratic. Roman toIic. Avocations: golf, video, flying, stained glass work, aiming. Died Dec. 29, 2007.

REY.

DONALD

Sept. 9. 1931:

rth.

LEE, s.

oil

industry executive; b. Ft.

Leo James and

Elizabeth Patricia Martin. Aug.

(McNam

Jessie

G.:

1953: children: Debo-

1.

A&M

Anne. Elizabeth Laird. BS in Geol. Engring.. Tex. College Station. 1953. Registered profl. engr.. Tex Sr. logistGulf Oil Corp.. 1956-65: v.p.. mng. dir. Indsl. rcl. Corp. Lea County. Hobbs. N.Mex.. 1965-72. dir.. 2-86. pres.. 1978-86; v.p., dir. Minerals. Inc.. Hobbs. 1966-72. pres.. dir.. 1972-86. CEO. 1978-82: mng. Aid. Detroit. 1959-75; pres. Shapero Sch. Nursing. Detroit,

:

MCBRAYER

VRRISON. ANN retired gift and antique jp owner: b. Lawrenceburg. Ky.. Aug. 19, 1925; d. sley and Emma Lee (Van Arsdell) McBraver; m. Rumsey ion Garrison. Mar. 8. 1947 (div. Feb. 'l964): 1 child, lion Wesley Student. U. Ky.. 1943 45. Tchr. music, jino. voice, dance. LawTenceburg, 1745 1975; continuitv iter Sta. WVLK. Lexmgton. Kv. 1964—65; labor market alyst Ky. State Govt.. Frankfort, 1965 82; antique dealer J linie's Gifts and Antiques. LawTenceburg, from 1977. (ithor: Going Home. Come In, Mrs. Murphy. When lindelions Were Mother's Roses, (cook book) A Taste of lama's Cooking, (verse) Silhouettes Mem Kv. Fedn. usic Clubs. 1945-75. Ky. Hist. Soc.. Frankfort,' 1965—, irrison Fisher Soc.. 1965 Kate Greenway Soc.. 1965 :m. DAR. Tenure Club. LawTenceburg Mchts". Assn.. Phi ta. Kappa Delta. Anderson Humane Soc Democrat, ethodist. Home: LawTenceburg. Ky. Died Oct. 17. 2007. |



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j



.

ARRISON, MAURICE ALLEN MARTEN,

missionary.

Bister, b. Margie, Minn.. Sept. 4, 1924; s. Edward chard and Malvina Anna (Brown) G.: 1 foster child, meon Ben. BS(med-). U. Minn.. 1946. BA cum laude. 47; STB, Gen. Theol. Sem.. NYC, 1952. STM. 1954; ad.,

Macalester Coll..

»isc.

Ch.. 1953. Lectr. St.

St. Paul. 1943. Ordained priest. Andrew's Sem.. Manila. The 1953-57; founder St. Mary's Sem.. Odibo. unibia. l%2-66; lectr. St. John's Sem.. Lusaka. Zambia. 67; prin. Codrington Coll.. Barbados. 1969-70; lectr. inity CoU.. Legon. Ghana, 1979-85. St. Paul's Theol. )ll.. Limuru, Kenya. 1985-87, St. Mark's Theol. Coll.. Dar Salaam. Tanzania. 1987-89. 92-94. apptd. missionary >isc. Ch. U.S.A., 1953-57, 80-90. ret.. 1990. Curate inity Ch.. N.Y.C., 1957-61, 72-73: parish priest Resurrec« Ch.. 1970-71. Church House. Khartoum. idan, 1981, St. Matthew Ch.. Addis Ababa. Ethiopia. '85; chaplain Bklvn. House of Detention. 1968-75; asst. iest Transfiguration Ch.. 1990. 99-2002. St. Man i Virgin Ch.. N.Y.C. 1998-2002. V.p. Am. Indian Cmrv. wse, 1975; bd. edn. Sch. Dist. 9, 1975: st. priest St. Marv the Virgin. 1993-2001. Ch. of the ansfiguration. 1995—. With U.S. Army. 1943-46. Cantry award Diocese of Kumasi. 1979: named Sr. Episc. issionarv. World Mission'Com. Episcopal Ch. Ctr.. 1990. xne: Rye Brook, NY. Died Apr. 14. 2008.

•ilippines.

NYC.

NYC.

NYC,

1967-72, cons. 1958-78; psvchol. cons. Physician's Ins. Co. 1988—. mgmt. Mich. Bell Telephone. 1979-82. Sch. Needs, 1954-56; trustee Sinai Hosp. Detroit. 1972-99; bd. dirs. Tribute Fund United Cmty. Svcs., 1955-67. Fellow Am. Assn. Mamage-Family, .Am. Orthopsychiatric Assn. (v.p. 1975-76), Mich. Psychol. Assn.; mem. Am. Psvchol. Assn.. Psychologists Task Force (v.p. 197784). Mich. Inter-Profl. Assn. (pres. 1976-78). Mich. Assn. Marriage Counselors (1979-80, pres. 1979-80). Mental

NYC,

13,

James E.





Hamilton Mid. Sch.. 1983 85. Englewood Christian. 1983 85. Author Snow Storm. Journey to Center Place, 1996. Amanda's Gone: co-author Winning Works, 1992. Ch. pianist, choral dir. Mem.: Denver .Area Music Tchrs.. Colo. State Music Tchrs. Assn., West Wind Writers. Nat. Writers Assn. (2d pi. award 1991). Brico Symphony Guild



trose.

l\.

Elsie (Lynch) Bennett: m.

7,



(sec.).

educational administrator: b. Mobile, June 16. 1925: d. .Andrew and Hattie (Fomis) Burroughs: m. Leonard O. Gaskin. Dec. 10. 1951: children: Leonard Jr.. Poppy. BA magna cum laude. Bklvn. Coll., 1971. MA. Columbia Ul. 1973; profl. diploma. St. John's

Mo.. Oct.

writer: b. St. Joseph.

Howard and

May

1949; children: Barbara Gates Bauguess, Nancy Gates Davis. Student, U. Denver, 1959 60: AA, U. student, Chgo., 1968; U. Colo., 1981—83. Tchr. piano pvt. practice. 1961 85, Brico Studios. Denver. 1970—82,

Ala..

Home: Mon-

Avocation: exploring ancient Pueblos. Colo. Died Oct. 21. 2007.

GATRLA, AMERICA

I,

retired writer, b.

Havana. Cuba,

Jose F Gatria and Pilar T Varela. Ok. Citibank. NYC. 1969 70, asst. mgr.. 1970—72, mgr.. 1972—80. asst. v.p.. 1980—90. v.p., 1990—95, sr. v.p., 1995 98; exec. dir. Dime Savings Bank. NYC. 1998—2002. Author (book) Kristaluaght.

Mar. B.

6.

1943; US. 1968:

Havana

s

Inst..

d.



1962.



2004.

Named Woman

of the Yr., Hispanic Assn.

Human

Civil Rights. 1979, Hispanic Bus. Person of the Yr., State of

NY. 1991. Republican. Avocations: writing, antiques, photography. Home: Canovanas. PR. Died Jan. 23. 2008.

GATTI, ARTURO, retired boxer, 15, 1972; m. Amanda Rodrigues:

—2007.

b. Calabria. Italy, Apr. 1

child.

boxer,

Profl.

Super featherweight champion US Boxing Assn.. 1994. Intemat. Boxing Fedn.. 1995—98; light welterweight champion World Boxing Commn.. 2004 05. Named Fight of Yr. & Knockout of Yr.. A. Gatti vs. G. Ruelas. Ring Mag.. 1997. Fight of Yr. & Upset of Yr.. A. Gatti vs. I. Robinson, 1998. Comeback of Yr.. 2002. Fight of Yr.. A. Gatti vs. M. Ward. 2002. 2003. Achievements include professional boxing record of: 40 wins (31 by knockout) and 9 losses. Died July 11. 2009; Porto de GaUnhas. Brazil. 1991



MARY C, rehabUitation services professional;

of Mich..

GAVIN,

Mem. Adv. Com

Chgo.. Mar. 5. 1934; d. Percy A. and Eileen (Rooney Reed; divorced; children: John, Michael, Loretta, Peter. Margaret Anne. BS in Occupational Therapy. Mount Mary CoU., 1955; MS in Counseling, U. Wis'., 1981. Occupational therapist Sherwood Nursing Home, WiUiams Bav. Wis.. 1974-76, Lakeland Counseling Ctr.. Elkom. Wis., 1977-82; instr. occupational therapy dept. Univ. Wis.. Milw.. 198182; instr. occupational therapist dept. Elizabethtown (Pa.) Coll.. 1982-85; mgr. psychiat. rehab. Swedish .Am. Hosp.. Rockford. Dl. from 1985: counselor M.K.G. Counseling Svc. Fontana, Wis., to date. Interviewer League of Women Voters. Rockford. 1988. Mem. Am. Occupational Therapy Assn.. 111. Occupational Therapy Assn.. Wis. Occupational Therapy Assn.. Assn. Guidance and Counseling, Intemat. Psvcho Geriatric Assn., Am. Soc. on Aging. Died Apr. 8, 2008.

Health Adv. Svc. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Mich.. Phi Kappa Phi. Pi Lambda Theta. Died Aug. 1 2008. .

child.

Psychology, St. Joseph's Coll.. 32; MS in Counseling. Mercer L\. Macon, Ga., 1986; RN. «lon Keller Hosp.. Tampa. Fla.. 1963: BSN. Graceland 11.. 1995. ACLS provider. BLS instr. Head nurse Tampa a.) Gen. Hosp.. St. Elizabeth's Hosp., Washington; supr. U. St Hosp., Macon. Ga.; staff nurse YA Med. Ctr.. icm, Va. Vol. Crisis Line, Citizen Advocate. EMT Rescue uad: active Am. Cancer Soc. Mem. Va. Nurses Assn. Roanoke. Va. Died July 5. 2008.

1931; d.

GASKIN, MARY,

b. Detroit; d.

.RNER.

GATES, VIOLA R, Gates.

GASSTROM. EVALD HERMAN, administrator,

b.

social services

Bronx. NY, Dec. 29,

Herman and Helmi Johanna (Noppa) Nylund. Sept.

U„

1934.

12.

BS

1912; G.:

1942: children: John. Lisa.

in Engring..

1935,

MS

in

s.

agency Marts.

m. Valma

J.

AB, Columbia

Indsl.

Engring..

1936. Pres., owner Eagle Rule Mfg. Corp.. 1947-70; dir. Durall-Eagle Tools, Yonkers. NY. 1970-75: exec, to pres. Allway Tools. Inc.. 1975-76: dir. mental retardation svcs. Massive Econ. Neighborhood Devel., sales

asst,

1976: co-bus. mgr. Westchester Assn. for Retarded Citizens, 1977-85; founder, prin. Gasstrom Mktg. Co. (now Gasstrom Mktg. and Packaging Co.). from 1986? Lt. USNR. 1943-46.

Died June 26, 2008.

GATES, CLIFTON

W., real estate company executive: b. .Ark.. Aug. 13. 1923; s. Lance and Martie (Bern. Craddock. June 14. 1947; children:Mar'k. m. Harriet Lisa. Pres. Gates Realty. St. Louis, from 1959; v.p. Mid Ctrl. Mortgage, St. Louis, 1969-74; pres. Gates Investments. St. Louis, from 1992. Chmn. Gatewav Nat. Bank. St. Louis. 1966—; pres. Lismark Distbg. Co.. St. Louis. 1975-92. Commr.. St. Louis Police Dept.. 1967-74; dir. Boy Scouts dir. .Airport Commn.. St. Louis, Am., St. Louis, 1992 1992—. St. Louis Zoo Commn., 1992—, Mcpl. Opera.St. Recipient Mgmt. award. City of Hope, St. Louis, 1992 Louis. Calif., 1972. Mem. Mo. Athletic Club, Stadium Club, Media Club. Clayton Club. Vagabond Club. Press Club. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Avocation: golf. Home: Saint Louis, Mo. Died Dec. 12, 2007. Pine Bluff.

b.

)

GAW, LLOYD EDWARD,

SR, stockbroker, b. Gainesand HaUie Pearl boro. Term.. Mar. 23. 1930: s. Cleveland (Wisdom) G.: m. Jeannette Cecile Arnold, June 10. 1958; children: Ed, Richard, Susan. BS, David Lipscomb U.. 1951; MS, Peabody Coll.. 1954. Tchr. Davidson City Bd.

C

Edn., Nashville, 1960; stockbroker, ptnr. Term. Securities, Inc., Nashville, 1960-81; asst. mgr., assoc. v.p. Dean Winer Reynolds, Nashville, from 1981. Avocations: farming purebred duroc hogs, angus cattle. Home: Nashville, Tenn. Died

Feb. 21, 2008.

|

C

G.;





.

.

GATES, NLAHLON EUGENE,

retired research

and devel-

opment company executive, military officer, b. Tyrone. Pa.. Aug. 21. 1919; s. Samuel Clayton and Elsie iNiew eg) G.; m. Esther Boone Campbell. July 4. 1972: children by previous marriage: Pamela Townley. LawTence Alan. BS. US Mil. Acad.."l942: MS. U. 111..' 1948; postgrad.. Command and Gen. Staff CoU.. 1957. Army War CoU.. 1962. Harvard U.. Cambridge. Mass., 1965. Commd. 2d It. U.S. Army. 1942. advanced through grades to brig. gen.. 1966: area engr. Iran. Gulf Dist.. 1960-61: chief, engr. br., officer Personnel Directorate. Dept. .Army, 1963-64; gen. staff Dept. .Army.

1964-66: comdg. gen. Cam Ranh Bay- Vietnam. 1966-67; constm. Vietnam. 1967; dir. research, devel. and enArmy Materiel Command. Washington. 1971: ret., 1972; mgr. Nev. ops. office AEC now Dept. Energy, Las Vegas. 1972-82: sr. v.p. S.W. Rsch. Inst., San Antonio. 1982-89. ret.. 1989. Leader US sci. team to N.W. Territories during recovery ops. for crashed nuclear-powered Russian satellite. 1978. Past pres. Boulder Dam Area coundl BoyScouts Am.: past chmn. adv. bd. Clark County C.C. Decorated D.S.M.. Legion of Merit, Bronze Star. Air medal; Army Distinguished Service Order 1st class Govt. Vietnam: Meritorious Service award: named Meritorious Exec. ERDA. Home: San Antonio. Tex. Deceased.

GAYNOR, HAROLD M., dentist, educator, b. Phila., Apr 25, 1930; s. David Jay and Ida (Kremens) C; m. Sandra Lee Woodoff. June 25. 1955; 1 child. Eric Reid. BSc in

&

Pharmacv cum laude. DDS. DMD. Temple

Phila. Coll. Pharmacy Scis., 1953: U.. 1957; postgrad.. Yale Sch. Pub. Health. 1973-75. Registered pharmacist. Dir. Univ. Conn. Sch. Dental Medicine. Farmington. 1975-76, asst. dean,

1976-77. assoc. dean,

1977-82. univ.

1982-83; pvt.

dir..

from 1983. Cons. BowWinston-Salem, N.C., 1982—, ADA Contbr. chpt. Coun. on Dental Therapeutics. Chgo. 1983 to Accepted Dental Therapeutics^ 1991. Dir. Bd. Health Branford, 1974-76; bd. dirs. East Shore Health Dist., practice dentistrv Branford. Conn.,

man Gray Med.

Sch.,



.

Branford. 1974-76. Capt. U.S. Army Dental Corps.. 195759. Recipient feUowship Am. CoU. of Dentists. 1979. Intemat. CoU. of Dentistry. 1986. Fellow Am. Coll. Dentistry. Acad. Gen. Dentistrv (mastership 1982. Dentist of Yr. 1980); mem. Conn. State Dental Assn. (sec., treas. 1992-98, pres.-elect 1999 Pierre Fauchard Acad.. New Eng. ), Dental Soc.. Cosmopolitan Club (marshall 1960-61). Died Feb. 27, 2008.



GEARIN, LOUYAN ANTTA,

retired school librarian: b. St. Louis. Julv 5. 1917: d. Wuliam Sherman and Ira Mae .Haskell) Brabham. BA. Fisk U.. 1937: BSLS. Atlanta U.. 1949; MSLS. O. Mich.. 1955. Cert, tchr.. Mo. Libr. Lincoln

Ky., 1950-53: reference

dir.

Inst.,

gring.

summers 1951-54; jr. high and

libr. sr.

Tuskegee

(Ala.) Inst..

high Ubr. Webster Groves

1982. Cons, selection of tides M. W. Wilson Libr. Catalog. N.Y.C. 1974-82; cons, book bait, reference and subscription books, rev. com. for voung adults ALA. Chgo.. 1980-82. Vol. Eldercare Ctr.. U. Mo., St. County Older Resident Program. St. Louis Louis. 1985

(Mo.) Schs.. 1954-82;

— —

ret..

.

1987 Meals on Wheels. Creve Couer, Mo., 1982—. Recipient award Mo. Assn. Sch. Librs.. 1984. Vol.

County.

.

AAUW

Louis. 1985. Mem. (sec. 197082). Avocations: reading, music, discussion, exercise, dance. Home: Saint Louis". Mo. Died Jan. 25. 2008.

award U. Mo..

St.

GEDDES

WHO WAS WHO IN AMERICl

80

GEDDES, LESLIE ALEXANDER, forensic engineer, May 24, 1921; s. Alex-

1954), U.S. Naval Inst., Lions Internat. (dir. local chpt. 1970-72). Republican. Lutheran. Achievements include de-

ander and Helen (Humphrey) G.; m. Irene P. Bloomer; 1 child, James Alexander; m. La Nelle E. Nerger, Aug. 3, 1962. BEE, MEngring., ScD (hon.), McGill U.; PhD in Physiology, Baylor U. Med. Coll. Demonstrator in elec. engring. McGill U., 1945, research asst. dept. neurology, 1945-52; cons. elec. engring. to various indsl. firms Que., Can.; biophysicist dept. physiology Baylor Med. Coll., Houston, asst. prof, physiology, 1956-61, assoc. prof., 1961-65, prof., 1965-74; dir. Lab. of Biophysics, Tex. Inst. Rehab, and Research, Houston, 1961-65; prof, physiology Coll. Vet. Medicine, Tex. A. and M. U., College Station, 1965-74, prof, biomed. engring., 1969-74; Showalter Dist-

velopment of structural analysis method for inelastic structural joints with temperature and mixed materials, methods

educator, physiologist; b. Scotland,

ing. prof, bioengring.

and

elec. engring.

Purdue U., West

Lafayette, Ind., 1974-91, Showalter Disting. prof, emeritus,

1991—2009. Cons.

NASA Manned

Spacecraft Center,

1962-64, USAF, Sch. Aerospace Medicine, Brooks AFB, 1958-65; expert witness, 1981-2009. Author: 22 books; cons, editor: Med. and Biol. Engring., 1969-2009, Med. Research Engring., 1964-74, Med. Electronics and

Houston,

1969-2009, Jour. Cardiovasc. Engring., 2004-09; bd. Jour. Electrocardiology, 1968-2009, med. 1974-2009; contbr. over 800 articles to bioengring. Mem. Soc. Free Space Floaters, 1961. With Can. Army OTC. Recipient Ctrl. Ind. Corp. award for Commercialization, 2003—04, Corp. Vitae award, Am. Heart Assn., 2005; named 2006 Nat. Medal Tech. Laureate. Fellow: IEEE (Lee De Forest award 2001, Leadership award, Edison gold medal, IEEE 3d Millennium award, World of Difference award), AAAS (Am. Heart Vital award 2005, Nat. Tech. medal 2006), Biomed. Engring. Soc, Royal Soc. Medicine, Australasian Coll. Physicists in Biology and Medicine, Am. Inst. Med. and Biol. Engring., Am. Coll. Cardiology, Nat. Acad. Forensic Engrs.; mem.: NAE, NSPE, Am. Physiol. Soc, Assn. Advancement Med. Instrumentation (Health Care Hero award 2007, Leadership award), Tex. Soc. Profl. Engrs., Radio Club Am., Phi Zeta, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Xi. Achievements include holder 33 US patents. Home: West Lafayette, Ind. Died Oct. 25, 2009. Data,

mem.

editl.

instr.,

GEESLIN, GENE SMITH,

filmmaker; b. Bay City, Tex., Apr. 11, 1927; d. Weldon Bailey and Elizabeth (Kilbride) Smith; m. Lee Gaddis Geeslin, Aug. 17, 1947; 1 child, Anne Elizabeth Lee Student, Sophie Newcomb Coll., Tulane U., 1945, Southwestern U., 1946-^48; BA Art, Sam artist,

Houston State U., 1960. Asst. prof, art Field Sch. Sam Houston U., Puebla, Mexico, 1950; illustrator Ednl. Filmstrips, Huntsville, Tex., 1953 56; owner, pub. Visual Aids Studio, Huntsville, 1956 81; exhibiting artist various locations, from 1948. Editor, pub. Paint Rag Mag., Huntsville, 1952-53 One-person shows include Hayden Calhoun Gallery, Dallas, 1961, Helen Coffee Gallery, Houston, 1962, Prudhomme Gallery, Texarkana, Tex., 1964, Sam Houston State U. Gallery, 1985, Happening, "The Rise of the Great Pumpkin", 1976, Village Art Gallery, Houston, 1988; exhibited in group shows at Tex. Fine Arts Assn., Austin, 1956, Studio Seven, Huntsville, 1955, Tex. Watercolor Soc, San Antonio, 1963, Hayden Calhoun Galleries, Dallas,





1959-64, Prudhomme Gallery, Tex., Ark., La., Calif., 1964; film maker 42 films including the Louvre, Beaubourg, The Jeu de Paume, 1956-81 Bd. dirs., Tex. Fine Arts Assn., 1948; organizer, Walker County Art Assn Mem. Delta Delta Delta Home: Houston, Tex. Died 2008; unknown.

GEFSKY, HAROLD LEON,

cultural organization execuYoungstown, Ohio, Sept. 16, 1917; s. David M. and Jennie (Goldstein) G. BSEd., Miami U., Oxford, Ohio, 1940; postgrad., Youngstown Coll., 1944, UCLA. Agt. Helen Singworth, Beverly Hills, Calif., 1947-48, Maureen Oliver Agy., LA, 1946-47, Mitchell Gertz Agy., Beverly Hills, 1948-50; pres. Harold L. Gefsky Agy., LA, 1950-62; tive; b.

v.p. Agy. for Performing Arts, L.A. and NYC, from 1962. Maj. U.S. Army, World War II, ETO. Mem. Actors Guild, Amvets, Am. Legion, Jewish War Vets., DAV Democrat.

Home: West Hollywood,

Calif.

Died June 25, 2008.

GEHRING, GEORGE JOSEPH, Kenosha, Wis., (Martin) G; m. Michael, Scott.

May

24,

1931;

s.

JR.,

George

J.

dentist;

b

and Lucille

Ann D. Carrigan, Aug. 2, 1982; children: DDS, Marquette U, 1955. Pvt. practice

Long Beach, Calif., from 1958. Author: The Flosser. Chmn. bd. Long Beach affiliate Calif. Heart Assn.; mem. Long Beach Grand Prix com. of 300; ind. candidate for pres. of the U.S., 1988, 92, 2000. Served with dentistry,

Happy

USNR,

1955-58. Fellow Internat. Coll. of Dentists, Am. Dentists; mem. Harbor Dental Soc. (dir.), Pierre Fauchard Acad., Delta Sigma Delta, Rotary (Long Beach pres. 1981-82). Home: Long Beach, Calif. Deceased. Coll.

GEHRING, RICHARD WEBSTER,

structural engineer;

Rockford, 111., Mar. 16, 1927; s. John Gottlieb and Lucia Mae (Webster) G; m. Ellen Elizabeth Hansen, Sept. 4, 1948; children: Katherine Louise, John Webster, Richard Mentor. BS in Aerospace Engr., Tri-State Coll., 1949; postgrad., Pa. State U, 1965-66. Structural test engr. Glenn L. Martin Co., Bait., 1950-52; structures engr. N.Am. Aviation Inc., Columbus, Ohio, 1952-68; sr. engr. specialist Rockwell Internat., Columbus, 1968-89; cons. Snow Aviation Internat., Columbus, from 1990, Paragon Aviation from 1995. Mem. MIL-HOBK-5 com. Rep. from N.Am! Aviation, Columbus, 1964-68; reviewer USAF Design Guide for Advanced Composites, USAF/Rockwell Internat., Dayton and Columbus, 1971; guest lectr. airframe design b.

State U, Columbus, 1982, 84. With USCG, 1944-46. Recipient Letter of Appreciation, U.S. Naval Air Engring Phila., 1967. Mem. AIAA (vice-chmn. local chpt.

Ohio Ctr.,

2003; author: Laughing Matters, 1998. Served with All 1945-46. Recipient Lee Strasberg Lifetime Achievememl Arts and Sci. award, 1990, William S. Paley award excellence in TV, Anti-Defamation League, 2001, citat for disting. svc, AMA, 2001, Valentine Davies awal Writers Guild Am, West, 2007. Mem. Dramatists GujI Writers Guild America (award 1972, 74), ASCAP, I Guild America Died Sept. 11, 2009. I

elevated temperature strength of airframes temperature tests. Home: Columbus, Ohio. Died

for defining

room

using

Dec

3,

2007.

GEIMER, ROGER ANTHONY, tor; b.

Evanston,

111.,

Oct. 6, 1932;

G;

English language educas. Nicholas Charles and

GELFAND, ISRAIL MOISEEVICH

C, Carol T, Gregory A., James A., Georgiana M. BA, St. Mary's Coll., Winona, Minn., 1954; MA, Marquette U., Milw., 1956; PhD, Northwestern U, Evanston, 111., 1965. Instr. St. Mary's Coll., Winona, 1958-59, Wis. State U., Superior, 1959-60; instr., asst. prof. Loyola U., Chgo., 1962-66; asst. prof., assoc. prof. English Purdue U., Hammond, Ind., from Violet Hazel (Rundgren)

children: Joan

ERNEST EDWARD,

minister;

b.

M

GELBART, LARRY,

scriptwriter, television

and theater

producer; b. Chgo., Feb. 25, 1928; s. Harry and Frieda (Sturner) G; m. Pat Marshall, Nov. 25, 1956; children: Gary, Paul, Adam, Becky. LittD (hon.), Union Coll., Schnectady, NY, 1986; (hon.), Hofstra U., 1999. Writer: (radio series) The Eddie Cantor Show, 1946, Maxwell House Coffee Time with Danny Thomas, 1946, Duffy's Tavern, 1946, Command Performance, 1946-47, Jack Carson, 1947-48, The Jack Paar Show, 1949, The Joan Davis Show, 1949, The Bob Hope Show, 1949-52; (ballet) Peter and the Wolf, 1992; (plays) My L.A., 1950, The Conquering Hero, 1960, Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, 1962 (Tony award with Burt Shevelove best musical play 1963), Sly Fox, 1976, One, Two, Three, Four, Five, 1988, City of Angels, 1989 (Drama Desk award best book of musical 1989, Tony award best musical, best book of musical 1990, Best New Musical citation Drama Critics Circle 1990, Outer Critics Circle award outstanding Broadway musical, contbn. to comedy award 1990, Edgar Allan Poe award best mystery play 1990), Mastergate, 1989 (Outer Critics Circle award contbn. to comedy 1990), (co-author) Jerome Robbins' Broadway, 1989; (films) The Notorious Landlady, 1962, The Thrill of It All, 1963, (also co-producer) The Wrong Box, 1966, Not With My Wife You Don't, 1966, The Chastity Belt, 1968, Fine Pair, 1969, Oh, God, 1977 (Acad, award nomination best screenplay material from another medium 1977, Edgar Allan Poe award, Mystery Writers Am. award, Writers Guild award), Movie, Movie, 1978 (Writers Guild award, Christopher award), Neighbors, 1981, Tootsie, 1982 (Acad. Award nomination best screenplay written directly for screen 1982, LA Film Critics award, Film Critics award, Nat. Soc. Film Critics award), (also exec, producer) Blame It on Rio, 1984, Bedazzled, 2000; writer, prodr., co-prodr.: (TV series) M*A*S*H, 1972-76 (Emmy award nomination outstanding writing comedy 1972, 75, Writers Guild Am. award 1972, 74, Emmy award outstanding comedy series 1973, Emmy award nominations outstanding comedy series 1974, 75, George Foster Peabody award 1975, Humanitas award). Roll Out!, 1973-74, Karen, 1975, United States, 1980, After M*A*S*H, 1983-84 (Emmy award nomination outstanding directing comedy series 1983); TV adaptation Mastergate, 1992; writer, exec, prodr.: (TV films) Barbarians at the Gate, 1993 (Outstanding Made-for-TV-Movie Emmy award, Best

LHD

A

NY

A

NY

Made-for-TV-Motion Picture award The Am. TV Awards, Program of Yr., The TV Critics Assn., Cable Ace award, Writing in a Movie or Miniseries), Weapons of Mass Distraction, 1997; Best Teleplay awd., PEN Ctr. USA West, writer TV shows The All-Star Revue, 1950-53, The Red Buttons Show, 1952-55, Honestly, Celeste!, 1954, The Patrice Munsel Show, 1954-62, Caesar's Hour, 1955-57 (Emmy award nominations best comedy writing 1955, 56, 57), The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom, 1957-60, The Danny Kaye Show, 1963 (Emmy award nomination outstanding writing comedy or variety show 1963), The Marty Feldman Comedy Machine, 1972, (TV movie) And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself, 2003, Like Jazz, A New Kind of Musicial,

N

vard.,

Zanesville,

Ohio, Dec. 8, 1938; s. Ernest Walter and Erma Carmen (Shrake) G; m. Ruth Elaine Keppel, July 2, 1960 (div. Feb. 1980); m. Nancy Sue Simpson, Mar. 27, 1981; children: Ernest Edwin, Douglas Alan, Daniel Jay. B Bible Philosophy, Am. Bible Inst., 1967, Bible Philosophy, 1969, DD, 1972; BBA, Stanton U., 1969. Ordained to ministry Meth. Ch., 1965. Assoc, pastor Christ Meth. Ch., Tampa, Fla., 1963-64; pastor Hernando (Fla.) Meth. Ch., 1964-65, Hartford (Ohio) Community Ch., 1966-70, Olive Chapel United Ch. Christ, New Carlisle, Ind., 1970-71; sr. pastor Community Christian Ch, New Carlisle, 1970-75; pastor Sherman (N.Y) Community Ch., 1975-90; sr. pastor Evendale Community Ch., Cin., from 1990. Chaplain Ind. Guard Res., 1970, N.Y. Guard Res., 1970-90; pres. United Religious Community, South Bend, Ind., 1972-74. Juvenile officer New Carlisle Police Dept., 1972, chief of police, 1974; mem. adv. bd. St. Joseph County Planned Parenthood, South Bend, 1975. Capt. USNG, 1970—. Recipient Oustanding Clergy award Hill and Dale Men's Club, New Carlisle, 1987. Mem. Acad. Parish Clergy, Police Clergy Team, Sycamore Clergy Assn., Am. Legion (Chaplains award 1975), Hamilton County Police Assn. Died Nov. 22, 2007.



Sci., 1935 41; prof. Moscow State U, 1941, H 1989—90, MIT, 1990; prof. math. Rutgers U., Brunswick, NJ, 1990—2009. Co-founder Inst. Biol ics, USSR Acad. Sci., 1960. Contbr. more than 600 boc and papers in math., biology, and math. edn. MacArq ~ fellowship John T and Catherine D. MacArthur

Acad.

1966. Contbg. author: Magill's Literary Annual, 1977-85, Magil's Survey of Cinema, 1980, Great Events From History, 1980, English Literature: Shakespeare, 1980, Shakespeare and the Triple Play, 1988. With U.S. Army, 1956-58. Mem. Nat. Coun. Tchrs. English, Coll. English Assn., Midwest Modern Lang. Assn., English Renaissance Text Soc. Roman Catholic. Home: Venice, Fla. Died June 15, 2008.

GEIST,

(IZRAIL), ma

ematician, biologist; b. Krasnye Okny, Odessa, Ukrai Sept. 2, 1913; arrived in US, 1990; s. Moshe and Perl G; Tanya Alexeevskaya, 1979; children: Sergey, Vladinj Tanya. DSc, Moscow State U., 1935; degree (hon.)., Oxford, Eng., 1973, Harvard U., 1976, U. Paris VI-> 1974, U. Uppsala, 1977, Scuola Norm. Sup., Pisa, 19: Kyoto U., 1989, NYU, 1992, U. Pa., 1990. Tchr. US:j

.

1994; recipient Wolf prize in math. Wolf Found., Isra 1978, Wigner medal, 1979, Kyoto prize Inamory 1989. Mem. NAS (life), Am. Acad. Arts and Sci., Ro; Soc. Sweden, Royal Soc. (Eng.), Japan Acad. Sci., Ac Sci. (Paris), Royal Irish Acad., Accademia dei Lincei, A Math. Soc. (Lifetime Achievement award, 2005), Lonci Math. Soc, Moscow Math. Soc. (pres. 1968-70). Achie^j ments include development of theory of commutatt normed rings; research in fields of biology and medicis including development of general principles of organizati of control in complex systems; research in C*-algebrj representations theory, integral geometry, inverse problem nonlinear differential equations, modern theory of hypJ geometric functions, and noncommutative algebra. Di| Oct. 5, 2009.

GELLERSTEDT, LAWRENCE

L., JR., construction

ej

ecutive; Pres. Beers Inc., Atlanta, 1960, owner, 1969, chnl bd. dirs. Bd. dirs. Cousins Properties Inc., from 2009. El



Ga. Tech. Found., pres., 1973 75. Recipient Ga. Ted Exceptional Achievement award. Mem.: Ga. Tech. Alum Assn. (pres. 1968—69, Disting. Svc. medal 1981). Di Apr. 12, 2003. dirs.

GELSTHORPE, EDWARD,

retired marketing executh June 14, 1921; m. Mary Ann McLaughlin, Fe 1943; children: Cynthia, Seth, Ted, Tom. Student, Hamilf] Coll., 1942. With Gelsthrope assocs., 1945-48; v.p., dl mktg. Bristol Myers, 1948-60; v.p. Colgate Palmolive C| 1960-62; pres., CEO Ocean Spray Cranberries, 1962-6 pres. Hunt Wesson Foods, 1968-72, Gillett Co., 1972-' exec. v.p. United Brands Co., 1975-77; pres., CEO H| b. Phila.,

Hood

Inc.,

1

1975—86. Served

in

USN. Died

Sept. 12,

200

GENDRON, MARY

W., retired educator; b. Column Miss., Oct. 9, 1926; d. Henry W. and Mary Elizabeth (Pad Williamson; m. Robert Louis Gendron, Aug. 18, 19fl children: Gina, Robert John. BA, Southeastern U., Hau mond, Ind., 1950; of Edn., La. State U., 1953; postgrad U. Fla., 1957—61. Tchr. Calcasieu Parish, Lake Charh La., East Baton Rouge Parish, Baton Rouge; assoc. prof. I Fla., Gainesville; tchr. Brevard County, Melbourne, Pal] Bay. Sec/treas. Palm Bay H.S. Music Dept. Contbr. poefl to anthologies. Sec. La. Dept. Classroom Tchrs., trea] deacon Meth. Ch., Palm Bay. Mem.: AAUW, NEA (lil regional dir., bd. regents Rep. La. 6th Congl. Dist.), N.j Women's History Mus. (charter mem.), Fla. Edn. Ass (life). Avocations: reading, swimming. Died Jan. 5, 2008

M

GENDUSA, CHARLES JOSEPH,

accounting educattl New Orleans, July 11, 1934; s. Anthony Joseph and Lei (Russo) G; m. Marilyn Misuraca, Feb. 5, 1956 (dec); child, MarilynEve; m. Deborah Marie Boasso, Apr. l! 1971; children: Christy Marie, Michele Marie. BBA, Tulaij U., 1956, MBA, 1960; postgrad., La. State U, 1967-6! CPA, La. Staff accountant J. Earl Pedelahore Co. CPA New Orleans, 1956-59; asst. prof. Loyola U, New Orlear 1960-68; assoc. prof. Delgado C.C., New Orleans, 1968-8 prof. C.C. of So. Nev., Las Vegas, from 1989. Cons. C Gendusa CPA, New Orleans, 1960-86. Adv. bd. Carrollfc Sr. Citizens Ctr., New Orleans, 1972-89. Capt. USAJl 1956-64. Mem. AAUP, Am. Fedn. Tchrs., Nev. Faculi Alliance, La. Retired Tchrs. Assn., La. Soc. CRAs. Roms! Catholic. Home: Arabi, La. Died Oct. 10, 2007. b.

&

GENENSKY, SAMUEL MILTON, retired visual rehabi); tation center administrator; b.

New

Bedford, Mass., July 2

1927; s. Maurice and Jessie Marion (Kaufman) G; r Marion Malis, Nov. 26, 1953 (dec. Apr. 1989); childre Marsha Lynn, Judy Mara. BS in Physics magna cum laud

MA

in Matl Brown U., 1949, PhD in Applied Math., 1958; Harvard U., 1951; LHD (hon.), 111. Coll. Optometry, 197 Mathematician Nat. Bur. Standards, Washington, 1951-5 sr. mathematician Rand Corp., Santa Monica, Calif., 195!

76; exec.

dir.

Ctr.

for Partially Sighted,

1976-91, chmn. exec. com. bd. adv.

com. on services

to blind

dirs.,

and

Santa

1

Monk

1991—2009. Mer

partially sighted Cali

Dept. Rehab., 1972-81, mem. study group on services blind and partially sighted, 1981; mem. adv. com. lo vision services Am. Found, for Blind, 1975-77, 80-81; con Rand Corp.; mem. nat. implementation adv. com. Whi House Conf. on Handicapped Individuals, 1979; mem. i hoc com. on standards for low vision clinics Nat. Accred tation Council, 1980; mem. long term care planning groi

i

' 1

;

WHO IN AMERICA

HO WAS

Health and Welfare Agy., 1981;

f.

)gy Sch. Medicine,

mem.

f.;

lectr. dept.

ophthal-

UCLA,

NRC Commn.

Coll. Optometry U. So. Aging Workers and Visual

iirment, 1985-86; task force

Low

Vision

GIBSON

81

Am. Found,

Contbr. articles on visual research and rehab, to profl. patentee underground boring equipment. Bd. dirs., pres. Council Citizens with low vision; trustee So.

Inc., dir.

1970—, Cadence Fin. Corp., Starkville, Miss.. 1984 Gulf States Mfr., Starkville, 1968-94. Sr. warden

— St.

Paul's Ch., Columbus, 1990-93. Lt. USNR, 1955-59. Episcopalian. Home: Columbus, Miss. Died Aug. 12, 2008.

d. ;;

Optometry, Fullerton, 1972-86; founder The Ctr. the Partially Sighted. Recipient Meritorious Service •d South Bay Mayor's Com. on Employment for Handied, 1972, Paul Yarwood award Calif. Optometric Assn., Coll.

f.

Disting. Services award NCCJ, 1979. Mainstream !, stones award Los Angeles Jaycees, 1980, Pub. Affairs •d Coro Found., 1986, Low Vision Disting. AchieveOptometric Assn., 1985, Access award t award Am. Found, for Blind, 1991; named to Gov's Hall of Fame 'eople with Disabilities, Calif., 1988; feUow Brown U., ^55; Francis Wayland scholar Brown U., 1946. Fellow Acad. Optometry (Carel C. Koch Meml. award 1988);

AAAS, Am. Math.

Soc., Sigma Xi. Achievements and development of a closed circuit TV :ms for use by the partially sighted; design of more tent signage system for use by the partially sighted and tionally blind. Home: Santa Monica, Calif. Died June l

ide design

2009.

ILOVICH,

EDMUND MULFORD,

GIBBON,

executive; b. F.

NYC,

Oct. 11, 1929;

s.

chemical company Charles O. and Helene

(Fry) G.; m. Valerie A. Dessert, Apr. 7, 1957 (div. Nov.

1972); children:

Valerie A., Melanie F;

m. Patricia A.

Edgley, Oct. 19, 1974; 1 child, Matthew E. BS in Polit. Sci., Mich., 1952. Salesman Alcoa, Memphis, 1955-59, Nat. Starch Chem. Corp., Atlanta, 1959-63, Am. Cyanamid Corp., Atlanta, and Bound Brook, N.J., 1963-65; nat. sales mgr. Valchem U.M. & M. Inc., Langley, S.C.. 1965-69; mgr.

&

H., public relations executive; b. Los

U

&

chem. dept. Geigy (name now Ciba-Geigy), Atlanta, 1969-72; group bus. mgr. (name now Elf Atochem), Woodbridge, N.J., 1972-90; v.p. Amspec Chem. Corp., Gloucester City, N.J., 1990-96. Ptnr., cons. CO. Fry Co., textile

M&T

1970-94; pres., cons. Catalytic Chem. Corp., 1981-94, Petchem Corp., Iselin, 1984-94. Bd. dirs. ctrl. NJ. chpt. U. Mich. Club, Princeton, 1993-94. Lt. USN, 1952-55, Korea. Patentee in field. Mem. Am. Assn. Textile Chemists and Colorists, Am. Chem. Soc., Catalyst Soc. Episcopalian. Avocations: flying, hunting, fishing. Home: Henderson, Nev. Died June 12, 2008. Iselin, N.J., Iselin,

KAREN

J., historian, musicologist; b. Minn., Apr. 28, 1944; m. Edward Gerlovich, Apr. 1974. Grad. high sch., Duluth. Freelance accordian irian. Composer polkas; author: Happy Gals USA r Wonderful Music USA. Home: Las Vegas, Nev. Died 30, 2007. ith,

GIBSON, ROBERT

Angeles, Nov. 28, 1939; s. William Gibson and Suzanne (Hazard) Johns: m. CoUette Campbell (div. 1979); 1 child, Courtney; m. Pearl Guttman, Jan. 1982; children: Christian, Robert. Ptnr. Gibson and Stromberg Pub. Relations, Los Angeles, 1969-75; v.p. ABC/Dunhill Records. Los Angeles, 1975-77; pres. The Gibson Group Pub. Relations, Los Angeles, 1977-80, The Group Pub. Relations, Los Angeles, from 1980. Mem.: Balboa Bay (Newport, Calif.). Home: Los Angeles, Calif. Died Nov. 16, 2007.

GIBBONS, LEROY, developer, fundraiser; b. Holbrook, Ariz., May 3, 1937; s. Lee Roy and Amy (Patterson) G; m. Lorine

Donna

Porter, Dec. 18, 1956; children:

Donna

Lee,

Donald LeRoy, Barry Alan, Felicia Anne Sorensen, Joseph

Dawn

Reynolds, Sara Denae. BS in Music, Brigham Young U., 1959, in Music, 1965, EdD, 1992. Tchr. pub. schs., Mesa, Phoenix. Ariz., 1969-73; prof. Brigham Young U., Provo, Utah, 1975-77, admissions officer, 1973-75, devel. adminstr., from 1977. Del. Exec. Leadership Inst., Ctr. on Philanthropy, Ind. U., Indpls., 1991; mem. Mormon Tabernacle Choir. 1965 Author: Philanthropy in Utah Higher Education, 1992, Comparative Reading, Methods of Teaching Music 1965; composer/arranger (casette) Sing Unto the Lord Nov., 1988. State del. Rep. Conv., Salt Lake City, 1990; music dir. The Miss Utah Pageant, Salt Lake City; bd. dirs. Acad. Square Sci. Found., Provo, 1989-92. Named Outstanding Band Musician KSL Radio, Salt Lake City, 1959. Mem. Rotary (chpt. Man of the Yr. 1966), Phi Kappa Phi. Republican. Mem. Lds Ch. Home: Snowflake, Ariz. Died Mar. 30, 2008. Richey, Tricia

GIBSON, SHARYN DELAINE,

medical educator;

b.

1947; d. Clayton Monroe and Josephine (Havens) G. Cert., Roanoke Meml. Hosp. Radiologic Tech. Sch., Va., 1967; AA, Armstrong State Coll., of Health Scis., 1986; BS. St. Joseph's Coll., North 1981, Windham, Maine, 1983, ABD, 1997. Staff technologist Martinsville (Va.) Gen. Hosp., 1967-69, Meml. Med. Ctr., Savannah, Ga., 1969-71, neuroradiographer, angiographer, 1971-73, instr., din. coordinator, 1973-80, dir. radiologic techs., 1980-83; instr., clin. coordinator Armstrong State Coll., Savannah, 1983-87, asst. prof., 1987-87. dir. radioBluefield, W.Va., Apr. 9,

M

head dept. rad scis., from 1987. Vol. Historic Savannah, 1982, Nat. Ballet Council Savannah, 1987, Sav-A-Life Animal Welfare, 1986 mem. adv. bd. Spl. Olympics; pres. Sacred Heart Parish Coun. Mem. AAUP (pres. chpt. 1994-95, 95-96), ASCD, Am. Soc. Radiologic Technologists, Ga. Soc. Radiologic Technologists (sec. logic techs.,



1976-77, pres. 1978-80, chmn. bd. Chgo. for joint rev. com. 1984

dirs.



at

Roman

Catholic.

:

),

1983-84,

Alpha

Eta.

site visitor

Democrat.

Home: Savannah, Ga. Died Mar.

28, 2008.

MA

tSHENFELD, MATTI KIBRICK, psychologist; b d. Hyman and Esther Kibrick; m. Marvin A. Gershi.

1946 (dec. 1989); children: Robert, Howard, Richin Govt. Adminstm., Kenneth. BA, U. Pa., 1947,

Id,

M

EdD, Temple

I;

U., 1967. Lie. psychologist. Pa.; cert,

iage and family os Park, Pa.. 1975

therapist.



Pres.

MKG

Associates,

2008, Couples Learning Ctr., Jen2008. Mem. organizing com., co-chair jwn. Pa., 1975 Intemat. Interdisciplinary Conf. on Women, Haifa, :1, 1982. Author: Groups: Theory and Experience, 1973, :dit., 2004, Making Groups Work, 1983, How to Find j. Sex and Intimacy after 50: A Woman's Guide, 1991; to Contemporary Marriage, 1986, Adult br. chpts. slopment, 1984, conservation of Marriage and the ,ily Studies, 1986. Chair bd. dirs. Gratz Coll., Elkins pres. Hillel Greater Phila., 1996-99; mem. , 2001-04; coun. Gwynedd (Pa.) Mercy Coll., 1981-84; past pres. Diabetes Assn., Phila., 1987-90, affiliate, past pres. Pa. ate, 1990-93. Fellow APA, Am. Assn. Marriage and



'

mem.

Nat. Coun. on Family Rels., Pa. Family Rels. (past pres.), Assn. State Couns. Nat. Therapists;

ily a.

Family Rels. (past

n.

(past ter.

pres.,

Home:

pres.). Intemat.

sec. -gen.).

Coun. Psycholo-

Jewish. Avocations:

travel,

Philadelphia, Pa. Died Nov. 11, 2008.



GIBBS,

LEONARD EARL,

Wilmington, NC, Sept.

3,

Mary

E.

(Paulson) G.; m.

1943;

social s.

.

work educator,

Albert

J.

McDougall, July

and Odelia

b. I.

1988; children: Martin, Jeffrey. BS in Sociology, U. Wis., 1966, MSW, 1968, PhD, 1977. Cert. Acad. Cert. Social Workers. Psychiat. social worker USAF, San Antonio, 1968-69, dir. mental health clinic Lajes, Azores, 1969-72; lectr. U. Wis.,

Madison, 1976-77, prof., from 1977. Rep. Def. Svc, 1982-86; abstractor social work

9,

NASW rsch.

Legal

and ab-

RICHARD F., management and marketing nt; b. Bklyn., Dec. 27, 1951; s. Mark S. Gerson and l (Schuster) Laudia; m. Robbie G. Goodson, Dec. 20, children: Michael, Mitchell. BS, Bklyn. Coll., 1972; Brockport State Coll., 1974; PhD, Fla. State U., 1978. Mgmt. Cons. Pres. Gerson Goodson Inc., Safety x>r, Fla., from 1979. Author: The Right Vitamins, 1984, mins and Minerals for a Healthy Pregnancy, 1987, keting Health Fitness Services Workbook, 1987, Mar-

1984-87. Author: (book) Scientific Reasoning for Social Workers, 1991; reviewer Jour. Social Svc. Rsch., 1983-87. Capt. USAF, 1968-72. Recipient Comparative Evaluation Patient-Treatment Interaction award Minn. Dept. Pub. Welfare, 1983-86, Replication of Typology of Alcoholics award Nat. Inst. Alcohol Abuse, 1978-80 Avocations: flint knapping, long distance skiing. Home: Eau Claire, Wis.

1989, Physician, Market >elf, 1990, Writing and Implementing a Marketing Plan. Beyond Customer Service, 1992, The Fitness DirecGuide to Marketing Strategies and Tactics, 1992, suring Customer Satisfaction. 1993, Marketing Strate-

GIBLETT, ELOISE ROSALIE,

ISON,

;

.

lg Health/Fitness

Services,

for Small Businesses, 1994; contbr. over

250

articles to

Mem. ASTD (sr. advisor 1992-94), Am. Mktg. Avocations: exercise, reading, meditation, mentoring. June 9, 2008. jours.

,.

l. 1

rKER, SUSAN ria,

NY, June

J.,

gerontology nurse, administrator; b. Wilhelm and Elizabeth Getker. Nov. 15,

16, 1947; d. Carl

y (Conibear) Nystrom; m. John P. >; children: Marie-Chantal, Karl.

AAS, Delaware

Community Coll, Media, Pa., 1975; BSN, Felician Lodi, NJ, 1988; MSN, Sacred Heart U., Fairfield, a., 1992. Head rehab, nurse. Rehab. Unit Bridgeport m.) Hosp.; asst. dir. nursing Mediplex of Westport

nty .,

Mem. ANA,

Assn. Rehab. Nurses, Tres Dignitas or See., Sigma Theta Tau. Home: Homosassa, Fla. Died 11, 2008. in.).

£NT,

retired mathematician; b. June 29, 1911; came to U.S., 1932; arry James and Ruby (Smith) G.; m. Helen Marjorie b, Nov. 1, 1942; children: Robert Charles, Dorothy re Turchi, Margaret Morgan. BA, McMaster U., 1932; U. Chgo., 1933, PhD, 1935. From instr. to prof. U. ;., Eugene, 1935-76; retired, 1976. Fulbright lectr. U. a, Bangladesh, 1962-63, U. Western Australia, Perth, imer) 1974. Home: Eugene, Oreg. Died Jan. 12, 2008.

HUNTER

MAURICE, lawyer; b. Columbus, Feb. 19, 1933; s. Leonidas Carter and Hunter Marie Donell) G.; m. Hortense Jones, June 3, 1961; children: *ts, William Webster. BA, U. Miss.. 1954, LLB, JD, U. ... 1955. Bar: Miss. 1955, U.S. Ct. Appeals (5th and cirs.) 1955, D.C. 1975, U.S. Supreme Ct. 1975. Ptnr. ..,

Ison,

Hicks

&

1959—2007; Columbus Marble Works,

Nichols. Columbus. Miss.,

er pvt. practice. Sec.,

dir.

Died June

13,

2008.

retired hematologist; b. Jan. 17, 1921; d. William Richard and Rose with (Godfrey) Giblett. BS, U. Wash., 1942, MS, 1947, honors, 1951. Mem. faculty U. Wash. Sch. Medicine, 1957—2009, research prof., 1967—87, emeritus research 2009. Assoc, dir., head immunogenetics Puget prof., 1987 Sound Blood Ctr., 1957—79, exec, dir., 1979 87, emeritus 2009. Author: Genetic Markers in Human exec, dir., 1987 Blood, 1969; mem. editl. bd. numerous jours, including: Blood, Am. Jour. Human Genetics. Transfusion, Vox Sanguinis; contbr. over 200 articles to profl. jours. Recipient fellowships, grants Emily Cooley, Karl Landsteiner, Philip Levine and Alexander Wiener immunohematology awards, disting. alumna award, U. Wash. Sch. Medicine, 1987. Fellow: AAAS; mem.: NAS, Assn. Am. Physicians, Western Assn. Physicians. Am. Fedn. Clin. Rsch., Intemat. Soc. Hematologists, Brit. Soc. Immunology, Am. Assn. Immunologists, Am. Soc. Hematology, Am. Soc. Human Genetics (pres. 1973), Alpha Omega Alpha, Sigma Xi. Home: Seattle, Wash. Died Sept. 16, 2009.

Tacoma,

MD







GIBSON,

KENNETH SMITH,

dlton, Ontario, Can..

3LSON,

stracts,

GORDON

DAVIS,

retired anthropologist;

b.

Vancouver. BC. Can.. June 22, 1915; came to U.S., 1922; s. Ross Clark and Rebecca (Davis) G; m. Bethune Millen, 1938 (div. 1973); children: Linda Caroline, Roger Eliot; m. Mary Horgan, Mar. 31, 1978. Student, Calif. Inst. Tech., 1933-35; BA, U. Chgo., 1937, MA, 1950, PhD, 1952. Asst. prof, anthropology U. Utah, Salt Lake City, 1955-58; curator Smithsonian Instn., Washington, 1958-82, emeritus curator, from 1982. Film review editor: American Anthro1965-69; author, editor: The Kavango Peoples, 1981; translator: The Ethnography of Southwestern Angola, 1976-81; creator numerous mus. displays on the cultures of Africa, 1961-80; producer numerous documentaries, 196982; contbr. articles and reviews to profl. jours. Social Sci. Res. Council grantee, 1952, NSF grantee, 1961. NTH grantee, 1972, Smithsonian Instn. grantee, 1960, 71. Fellow Am. Anthrop. Assn. Avocations: photography, cacti and succulent gardening. Home: Escondido. Calif. Died Sept. 18, 2007.

pologist,

GIBSON, WALKER,

retired language educator, poet, 19, 1919; s. William and Helen (Jones) G; m. Nancy Close, 1942; children: David R., Susan M., William Walker. IU, John S.

Jacksonville, Fla., Jan.

writer;

b.

Walker

Sr.

BA, Yale

U., 1940;

MA,

U. Iowa, 1946. Rsch. asst. writers instr. English Amherst (Mass.)

workshop U. Iowa, 1945-46;

Coll., 1946-48, asst. prof., 1948-54, assoc. prof., 1954-57;

freshman English Washington Square Coll. 1957-61. prof.. 1961-67; prof. English U. Mass., Amherst, 1967-87, dir. freshman English, 1967-70, dir. rhetoric program, 1970-72, dir. undergrad. studies in English, 1974-76, prof, emeritus, 1984. Lectr. Yale Summer Summer Inst, for Secondary Music Sch., 1948-56; dir. Tchrs. English, 1962, Summer Inst, for Secondary Tchrs. English, NYU. 1965, Summer Seminars for Coll Tchrs, NEH, 1973-75; prof, summer intern teaching program Smith Coll., 1963-64, 66-67; vis. prof. Swarthmore Summer Inst, at Mass., 1968, Coll., 1965-66; prof. Bread Loaf Sch. English. Middlebury Coll., 1976, 77. Author: (verse) The Reckless Spenders, 1954 Come As You Are, 1957, (texts) Seeing and Writing: Fifteen Exercises in Composing Experience. 1959, Tough Sweet & Stuffy, 1966, Persona: A Style Study for Readers and Writers, 1969, (antholgy text) Poems in Progress, 1963; co-author: The Macmillan Handbook of English, 1960, 2nd edit, 1965; contbg. author: Traditions of Inquiry. 1985, The Legacy of Language, 1987, others; editor: Limits of Language, 1962, New Students in Two- Year Colleges, 1979; co-editor: The Play of Language, 1971; contbr. articles to profl. jours.; contbns. to TV and film include Sunrise Semester, CBS-TV, full-year course Modem Literature: British and American, 1962-63, semester course Studies in Style, 1966-67, film The Speaking Voice and the Teaching of Composition, 1963, videotapes on dramatic role-playing in student writing, 1971, 84; author numerous poems in pubis, including The New Yorker, Harpers, Atlantic Poetry, others. 1st lt. U.S. Army Air Corps, 1941^5. Ford Found, fellow 195556; John Simon Guggenheim Found, fellow, 1963-64; grantee NEH, 1973-77. Mem. (selection com. for scholar's libr. 1968-71. del. assembly 1976-77, exec. com. divsn. on tchg. of writing 1976-80, chmn. divsn. 1979), Nat. coun. Tchrs. English (commn. on curriculum 1962-65, chmn. coll. sect. 1969-71, pres. elect and pres. coun. 1971-73, com. pub. doublespeak 1972-90, chmn. emeritus assembly 1986-87. Disting. Lectr. award 1969. Disting. Svc. award 1988), CCCC (exec. com. 1966-69), 5 Coll. Learning in Retirement (pres. 1990-91). Avocations: reading, writing. Home: Amherst, Mass. Died Feb. 15, 2009. assoc. prof.,

dir.

NYU, NYC,

NYU NDEA

NDEA

MLA

GIBSON, WILLIAM, author; b. NYC, Nov. 13, 1914; s. George Irving and Florence (Dore) G.; m. Margaret Brenman, Sept. 6, 1940 (dec. 2004); children: Thomas, Daniel. Student, Coll. City N.Y Author: (plays) I Lay in Zion, 1943, A Cry of Players, 1948, The Ruby. 1955, The Miracle Worker, 1957 (TV play 1957 Sylvania award 1957, stageplay 1959 Tony award for best dramatic author 1960, screenplay 1962), Two for the Seesaw, 1958, Dinny and The Witches: A Frolic on Grave Matters, 1959, John and Abigail, 1969 (published as American Primitive, 1972), The Body and The Wheel, 1974, The Butterfingers Angel, Mary and Joseph, Herod the Nut, and The Slaughter of 12 Hit Carols In A Pear Tree. 1974, Golda, 1977, Goodly Creatures, 1980. Monday After The Miracle, 1982, Handy Dandy, 1987, Golda's Balcony. 2003, Jonah's Dream, 2005; (poetry) Winter Crook. 1948; (novels) The Cobweb, 1954; (chronicles) The Seesaw Log: A Chronicle of the Stage Production with the Text of Two for the Seesaw, 1959, A Mass for the Dead, 1968, A Season in Heaven, 1974; (criticism) Shakespeare's Game, 1978; (musicals) (with Clifford Odets) Golden Boy, 1964, Raggedy Ann, 1984. Recipient Harriet Monroe Meml. prize, 1945; named to Theater Hall of Fame, 2005. Died Nov. 25, 2008.

GIEDT GIEDT, WALVIN ROLAND,

epidemiologist, educator; b. Eureka, SD, Aug. 17, 1905; s. Theodore John Peter and Augusta Elizabeth (Pritzkau) G.; m. Lois Delia Hosking, Nov. 4, 1932; children: Carol Augusta, Barbara Ellen. BS in Medicine, U. S.D., 1933; MD, U. Chgo., 1937; MPH, Johns Hopkin's U., 1941. Lab. instr. Sch. of Medicine U. S.D., Vermillion, 1933-36, asst. prof, microbiology Sch. of Medicine, 1938-40; chief epidemiologist div. S.D. Dept. Health, Pierre, 1941-43, Wash. State Dept. Health, Seattle, 1943-71, ret.,

1971. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. With

USPHS,

1941-66. Mem. Wash. State Pub. Health Assn. (past pres). Democrat. Avocations: travel, photography, reading, politics and foreign affairs, antiwar activist and supporter united nations. Died Sept. 30, 1999; unknown.

GIFFORD, JOHN tronics

executive;

F. b.

(JACK GIFFORD), 1941;

BA

in

retired elec-

Electrical

Engring.,

UCLA, 1963. With Fairchild Semiconductor, Intersil, 1971 83; founder Advance Micro Devices, Sunnyvale,



Calif.,

1969



71,

Maxim

Integrated Products, Sunnyvale,

1983—2007, chmn., pres., CEO, 1992—2007, adv., 2007—09. Died Jan. 11, 2009.

Calif.,

tegic

GILBERT, EDITH HARMON, occupational health nurse;

b. Fla.,

stra-

medical, surgical and 4, 1917; d. Edwin

May

and Blanche Pansy (Howe) Harmon; m. Chas. J. Gilbert, July 27, 1952; 1 child, Karen LaReau Hale. Diploma, S.I. Hosp. Sch. Nursing, 1940; student, Wagner Coll., SI, 1940. Head nurse Charter Internat. Oil, Houston, A.O. Smith Pipe Mill, Houston, Reed Roller Bit Co., Houston; ret., 1981. Mem. ANA, Tex. Nursing Assn., Occupl. Health Nurses, Occupl. Nurses Assn. Home: Bryan, Tex. Died Oct. 25,

1964-66. Hawaii Territorial Guard, 1941-42; Tech. sgt. U.S. Army, 1942-45. Decorated Bronze Star, Purple Heart. Democrat. Home: Honolulu, Hawaii. Died June 3, 2009. nity,

GILLIAM, RUSSELL TURNER,

GILBERTSON, EVA

L., radiologist, retired; b.

Maddock,

ND, Dec. 23, 1916; d. Henry A. and Anna (Brandrud) G. BA, U. N.D., 1938, BS in Medicine, 1939; MD, Temple U., 1941; MS in Radiology, U. Minn., 1947. Diplomate Am. Bd. Radiology. Fellow in radiology Mayo Clin., Rochester, Minn., 1942-46; radiologist Portland (Oreg.) Clinic, 194649; instr. U. Oreg. Med. Sch., Portland, 1946-49; pvt. practice radiology Seattle, 1949-75. Staff radiologist U. Wash. Med. Sch., Seattle, 1950-80, Children's Med. Or., Seattle, 1955-85, Pacific Med. Or., 1981-93, retired. Fellow Am. Coll. Radiology; mem. AMA, Am. Roentgen Ray Soc, Radiol. Soc.

N.Am.,

Radiol. Soc,

Mayo

Pacific N.W. Radiol. Soc, Wash. State Clinic Alumni Assn. Lutheran. Avoca-

photography, travel. 16, 2007.

tions:

Home:

Seattle,

Wash. Died Nov.

GELBRETH, EDWARD

S., retired editor; b. Chgo., Feb. 1933; s. Robert Aquilla and Bessie (Sanderson) G. Student, U. 111., 1951-54. Reporter The Hammond (Ind.) Times, 1955-60, Chgo. Daily News, 1960-73, polit. editor, columnist, 1973-78; dir. pub. rels. to sec. state State of 111., Springfield, 1981-83; dep. editor editorial pages Chgo. Sun-Times, 1983 94. Co-author: Quest for a Constitution: Man Who Wouldn't Quit, 1984; contbr. articles to Nation mag. Mem. Am. Newpaper Guild (internat. v.p. 1973-75), Nat. Assn. Editorial Writers, City Club Chgo. (bd. dirs. 1983—, v.p. 1983-86) Home: Chicago, HI. Died June 17, 2009.

19,



A

b.

Spartan-

GILLIOM, JUDITH CARR, federal official; b. Indpls., May 19, 1943; d. Elbert Raymond and Marjorie Lucille (Carr) G. BA, Northwestern U., 1964; MA, U. Pa., 1966. Feature writer, asst. women's editor Indpls. News, summers 1961-63; rsch. asst. cultural anthropology Northwestern U., 1963-64, asst. instr. freshman English, 1964; editorial asst. to dir. div. cardiology Phila. Gen. Hosp., 1965-67; asst. to ophthalmologist-in-chief Wills Eye Hosp., Phila., 1967-69; editor, writer Nat. Assn. Hearing and Speech Agencies, Washington, 1969-70; free-lance speech writer White House Conf. Children and Youth, 1969-70; free-lance edi1971-78; free-lance speechwriter tor, writer, abstractor, President's Com. Mental Retardation, 1971-78; from dir. pubis, to dir. comm. Nat. Assn. Hearing and Speech Action, Silver Spring, Md., 1972-77; editor Hearing Speech Action mag., 1969-70, 72-77; program mgr. Interagy. Com. on Handicapped Employees, 1978, dep. exec sec, 1979-83; mgr. disability program Dept. Def., from 1983. Cons. U.S. Archtl. and Transp. Barriers Compliance Bd., 1976-77, Office Ind. Living for Disabled, HUD, 1977-78, Office for Handicapped Individuals, HEW, 1978, Women's com. Pres.'s Com. Employment Handicapped, 1985-86. Mem. Nat. Spinal Cord Injury Assn., 1970-90, editor, pub. conv. jour., 1974-82, bd. dirs. D.C. chpt., 1975-81, 89-90, nat. trustee, 1975-81, nat. bd. dirs., 1978-79; bd. dirs. Nat. Ctr. for a Barrier-Free Environment, 1979-84, v.p., 1980-81, pres., 1981-82; nat. bd. dirs., treas. League Disabled Voters, 1980-85; local bd. dirs. Easter Seal Soc. Disabled Children and Adults, 1985-90; active Montgomery County Commn. on People with Disabilities, 1989-95; mem. Taxicab Svcs. Adv. Com., 1995-99. Recipient Smittkamp award Nat. Paraplegia Found., 1976, Outstanding Svc award Fed. Asian Pacific Am. Coun., 1990, Geico Pub. Svc. award, 1996, Civilian Career Svc. award Office of Sec. of Def., 1997, Outstanding Leadership award Fed. Asian Pacific Am. Coun., 2002; Woodrow Wilson fellow, 1965. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Delta Delta. Home: Silver Spring, Md. Died Oct. 15, 2008.

GELLMAN, LEONARD,

DON KARL, orthopaedic surgeon; b. Iowa Iowa, Dec. 21, 1928; s. Leo Karl and Fae Ailene (Mossman) G; m. Barbara Jean Patterson, Aug. 21, 1954 children: Richard, Ann, Patti, John. BA, 111. Coll., 1951; BS GILCHRIST, Falls,

U. 111., Chgo., 1953, MD, 1955. Diplomate Am. Bd Orthopaedic Surgery. Intern St. Francis Hosp., Peoria, 111. 1955-56; resident U.S. Naval Hosp., Portsmouth, Va., 1957 60, Orange Meml. Hosp., Orlando, Fla., 1961-62; orthopaedic surgeon U.S. Naval Hosp., Jacksonville, Fla., 1962-

The Quincy (111.) Clinic, from 1967. Clin, assoc. in family practice and surgery So. 111. U. Med. Sch., Springfield and Quincy, 111., 1981—; staff Blessing Hosp., St. Mary Hosp. Served to commdr. USN, 1956-67. Fellow Am. Acad. Orthopaedic Surgeons; mem. 111. Orthopaedic Soc, Cen. 111. Orthopaedic Club. Home: Quincy, 111. Died July 12, 2008. 67,

CHARLES BURROUGHS,

Sudbury, Ont., Can., Apr.

8,

1921;

engineering educator; to U.S., 1957; s.

came

mathematician,

educator;

b.

Clevc, Jan. 8, 1917; s. Joseph Moses and Etta Judith (Cohen) G; m. Reba Parks Marcus, Dec. 24, 1938; children: Jonathan Webb, Michal Judith. Diploma (fellow in piano 1933-38), Juilliard Grad. Sch. Music, 1938; BS, Columbia

MA

(Carnegie fellow math, statistics 1942-43), 1945, PhD, 1953. Asst. in math. dept. Columbia U., 194142, lectr., 1942-43; ops. analyst Tufts Coll., MIT, 1943-51; from instr. to assoc. prof. math. Purdue U., 1952-60; prof, math., chmn. dept. U. Rochester, 1960-69; prof. math. U. Tex., Austin, 1969-87, prof, emeritus, 1987, chmn. dept., 1969-73. Mem. Inst. Advanced Study, Princeton, 1958-60; cons, editor Norton Co., Inc., 1967-80. Author: (with Meyer Jerison) Rings of Continuous Functions, 1960, 76, You'll Need Math, 1967, (with Robert H. McDowell) Calculus, 1973, 78, Writing Mathematics Well, 1987; mem. 1971-94. editorial bd. Topology and Its Applications, Guggenheim fellow, 1958-59; NSF sr. post-doctoral fellow, 1959-60. Mem. Am. Math. Soc. (assoc. sec. 1969-71, mem. com. to monitor problems in commn. 1972-77), Nat. Coun. Tchrs. Math., Math. Assn. Am. (bd. govs. 1973-95, treas. 1973-86, pres.-elect 1986-87, pres. 1987-89, past pres. 1989-90, Lester R. Ford award for expository writing 1994, Hu award for 2003, Yuen-Gin Gung and Dr. Charles disting. svc. to math. 1999). Died Apr. 7, 2009. U., 1941,

GELL,

chemist;

s. James Olin and Inza (Turner) G; m. Aurora Kalbfleisch, June 15, 1968; children: Russell, Jr., Steven D., Ashlee D. BS in Chemistry, Wofford Coll., 1959; MS in Textile Chemistry, Clemson U., 1963. Rsch. and devel. scientist United Merchants and Mfrs., Langley, S.C., 1963-68, Statesville, S.C., 1968-88; rsch. and devel. mgr. Clark-Schwebel Tech.-FAB, Anderson, S.C., from 1988. Mem. Am. Assn. Textile Chemists and Colorists. Methodist. Achievements include patent for research and development of foam finishing; development of several finishes for non-woven applications, such as sails, roofing and reinforcement. Home: Iva, SC. Died Mar. 11, 2008.

burg, SC, Jan. 12, 1938;

&

2007.

b.

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Y

James Richard and Marion Pearl (Burroughs) G.; m. Mary Carolyn Somervill, Oct. 29, 1955; children: Catherine, Joseph. BSc, U. Toronto, Can., 1945; MSc, U. Mo., 1947, PhD, 1952. Smelter engr. Falcon Bridge (Ont., Can.) Nickel Mines Ltd., 1945-46; rsch. scientist U. Mo., Rolla, 1952-55; tech. supt. DeLoro (Ont., Can.) Smelting & Refining, 1955-57; prof, metall. engring. Lafayette Coll., Easton, Pa., 1957-89, prof, emeritus, from 1989. Author: Nonferrous Extrative Metallurgy, 1980, Material Beneficiation, 1991; contbr. article on extractive metallurgy to Ency Brit.; co-inventor titanium plating. Mem. Assn. Profl. Engrs., Metals Soc. of AIME, Sigma Xi. Episcopalian. Home: Easton, Pa. Died Nov. 7, 2007.

THOMAS

PONCE, lawyer, former United States Representative from Hawaii; b. Honolulu, Apr. 21, 1922; s. Thomas and Lorin Tarr G.; m. Lois Angelina Hanawalt, Aug. 25, 1947; children: Thomas A., Andrea T, Eric W., Ivan P., Timothy M., Gary L. Attended, U. Hawaii, 1940—41; BA, U. Calif., Berkeley, 1948, JD, 1951. Bar: Hawaii. Mem. Hawaii Legis., 1958-61, majority floor leader, 1959—62; mem. US Congress from Hawaii, 1963—65; It. gov. State of Hawaii, 1966-70. Mem. ACLU of No. Calif., 1948-51, chmn., Oahu County Democratic Com., 1954-58; dir. State of Hawaii Office Econ. OpportuGELL,

GINSBERG, HARVEY SLOM,

retired editor; b. Bangor, Maine, June 23, 1930; s. George Snow and Lena (Slom) G. BA, Harvard U., 1952. Asst. editor Book of Knowledge

1953-54; reader Bobbs Merril, NYC, 1956-57; Crowell, editor Doubleday, NYC, 1957-59, Thomas NYC, 1959-60; sr. editor G.P. Putnam's Sons, NYC, 1961Co., Row, NYC, 1976-81, William Morrow 76, Harper NYC, 1981-90, v.p., 1984-89, sr. v.p., 1989—93. With U.S. Army, 1954-56. Mem. Century Assn. Jewish. Home: New York, NY. Died Dec. 30, 2008. Ann.,

NYC,

Y

&

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GINTY, ROBERT WINTHROP,

actor; b.

NYC, Nov

14,

1948; s. Michael J. and Elsie (O'Hara) Ginty; m. Francine Tacker, May 23, 1980 (div. Oct. 1983); 1 child, James; m. Loma Patterson, Nov. 23, 1983 (div. Mar. 1988); children: James, Marissa. Student, CCNY, 1966-68, Neighborhood Playhouse, NYC, 1968-69, Yale U, 1970-72. Ind. actor,

from 1972; chmn.,

CEO

Ginty Films Ireland, Ginty Films

Can., Sligo Entertainment, Inc. Lectr. Trinity Coll. Actor: (films) Bound for Glory, 1976, Coming Home, 1978, The Exterminator, 1980, Gold Raiders, 1981, The Alchemist, 1982, Scarab, 1983, The Act, 1983, Warrior of the Lost World, 1984, White Fire, 1984, Exterminator II, 1985, Three Kinds of Heat, 1986, Mania, 1987, Out on Bail, 1988,

Loverboy, 1988, The Prophet's Game, 1999;

actor,

Bounty Hunter, 1988; actor: (TV series) Baa Baa BliL sheep, Paper Chase, Hawaiian Heat, (Broadway prodji The Great God Brown, Don Juan, The Government Ins]j.' tor, (off-Broadway prodns.) Indian Wants the Bronx, Si Partner, Bring It All Back Home; screenwriter, actor r sion Kill, 1985, Retaliator, 1986,

Code Name Vengea|,

1987, exec, prodr., scriptwriter, actor (TV pilot) Hard I dir.: Early Edition, 1997, Nash Bridges, 1' Charmed, 1998, Tracker, 2002. Founder, artistic dir. H Theater Arts Ctr., LA. Fellow Branford Coll., Yale U. M.

m

LL.B.. Georgetown U.."l948. Bar DC. l~2isl Ct. DC. 1948-i9: aajt [ US Dept. Justice. Washington. 1950-53. from assoc. to sr. pmr. Rogers Wells, and predecessors. and Wash-

&

NTC

1953—2008. Mem 2d Circuit Jud. Nominating Panel 1980-8 1 Trustee Village of Scarsdaie. N.Y, :ents Georgetown U: Served to : ->ent John Carroll medal of honor Georzetown t City NY. DC. Bar. Fed. Bar Council Clubs: Fishers Isia;modcr: kan-

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GREENE Counseling Assn., Assn. for Multicultural Counseling and Devel., 111. Counseling Assn. (Black Hawk chpt.), Nat. Acad. Advising Assn. Home: East Moline, 111. Died Jan. 1, 2008.

Intemat. Assn., Lincoln,

1964-66; student senator Assn.

Students U. Nebr., Lincoln, 1966-68; active Church Choir. With U.S. Army, 1968-69, Vietnam. Mem. Am. Legion. Methodist. Home: Martin, Tenn. Died Apr. 2, 2008.

GRIFFIN, SALLIE T., artist, photographer, retired t. NC, Sept. 2, 1940; d. Benja Oliver and Virginia Alma (Ponton) Thompson; m. (j Griffin, Dec. 26, 1964; children: A.F. Griffin, MA. Gri Grad., St, Mary's High Sch. and Jr. Coll., Duke U. Ctr., Sch. Radiological Tech. and Nuclear Medicine; I dent, Anson Tech. Coll., Ctrl. Piedmont C.C., 1976 Wingate U., 1976-91, 97; studied with Sally B. Miller. I Stanley Meml. Hosp., Albermark, N.C.; technician, t( Moses Cine Hosp. Founding mem. Union Co. Art Co| Monroe, N.C., 1980-84., found, first libr. gallery Union j Libr., Marshville, NC, 1998. One woman shows inch! Union County Pub. Libr., Monroe, N.C., 1980, 82, Winjj Coll., 1980, United Carolina Bank, 1981, Ivey's Southp Charlotte, 1985, Dove Pottery and Gallery, Monroe, HI Stanley County Libr., Albemarle, 1992, Artisan Ctr., f| napolis, 1992, St. Mary's Coll., 1992, Union County A Coun., 1995, 50 piece show, 2000; Group shows inch! Blooming Arts Festival (named Union County's Fill 1981, 1st place winner, 1994), N.C. State U. Show, id Dove Pottery and Gallery, 1991, Watercolor Soc. N| 1995, U. N.C. 1996, Myrtle Beach Convention Ctr., 1' 22nd Nat. Show, Shelby, 1996, Greensboro Cultural d 1997, Mus. of York County, 1997, Shelby Nat. Show

HiUs.

Mich Died

Dec.

SWOLD. GARRY MARTIN.

NY '--

Julv

:

-

2007.

;r :^etrist b. Cort-

Huben C and Virginia F. .-:-. -..£ Kyle. MusB. U Cin. 1979: OD.

30, 1957; =-:::... -

Jason. Christopher,

11.

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State U.. 1993. Store mgr. sales

-

Oakdale

.

Musk

N.Y, 1979-88; salesman Coyie Music Ors..

ester.

bus.

Ohio. 1989-93; optometrist Ada-Boise (Idaho) Clinic, from 199? Writer several mus. compositions, re, bd. chrs. Utile League Baseball. Boise. 1993—; t dir. LDS Ch. 1984—. Recipient J Harold Bailey award .\m Optometric Found.. Ohio State U. Cofl. waetn. 1993. Optometric Assn. (contact lens k Idaho Optometric Assn. Avocations: music sports. Home: Boise. Idaho. Died Mar. 8. 2008.

Recipient

Mem.

Navy Superior

Civilian Service award.

1979.

ABA (liaison commn. on professionalism, advisor to



standing com. on lawyer competence 1986 , family law sect, jud. admmsrjTL div., vice cfamn. pub. contract law . :mon adminstrv-. claims and remedies 1976-79. cfamn. 1979-80). Fed. Bar Assn.. Montgomery County Bar BAssn. and Bar FouncL. Bar Assn. of cfapt 1947-5Louis, Cornell Law Assn. (pres. Law Inst. Inst for Jud Adminstm.. Am. Judicature Supreme Ct Hist Soc., Govt Adminstrv-. Trial Lawyers Nat Lawvers Club. Cosmos Club. Cornell Club AcacL. Officers 'and Faculty Cur Annapolis*. Phi Beta Kappa. Home: Chevy Cfcaae Died May 16. 2009.

DC.

DC

NYC.

MARTEN GARY. ->-;:-i~>: r N' s. WUham Victor and Frances (Sturm) G:

1939;

m

id Strauss. Mav 4. 196L (div. Dec. 1984 chfldrcn: •ea Mia. Enc Bennett Marc Alexander. BA. Cttumbia 1;

Com

h

.

..

GROSS. SHELLS SHELDON HARVEY GROS^ Mav 20, 1921: >. Samuel G.; Joan SeideL May 1. 1946;

atrical producer, author, b. Phila..

W and Anna (Rosenbtum)

m

MS in

children: Byron. Frederick. Daniel. AB. U. Pa.. 1942; U.. 1947. Local news dir.

WFPG.

Atlanac

Cirv.

and

1948-49; spL and TV. Phila.

WFTL-A.M Group Inc.. Devon. Pa.

Sta.

1949-58: CEO Music Fair 1955—2009. Author The Crusher. 1970. Havana X. 1978, Stardust 1985. Roots of Honor. 1987. co-producer Broadway and off Broadway shows include Catch Me If You Can. Lorelei. The King and I. Inquest Bring Back Birdie. Camdot Served to h. USNR. 1942-467 PTO Named Outstanding Comml. Announcer TV Guide. 1954; recipient Super Achiever award Juvenile Diabetes Found.. 1976; Benjamin Franklin medal Poor Richard Crab. 1 985: named to Hall of Fame, Central High Sch Mem. League Theatres and Producers. Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Gamma Mu. Sigma Delta Chi Died June 19, 2009.

GROSSBERG. JOHN MORRIS,

an

fund raising Bernard S. and Dorothy M. Dahlstrom, June 2. Lena J. (Manske) G: 1951: children: Gave. Robin. Gregg. Jamie. BA. Wartburg ColL. Wavertv. Iowa. 1949: MDiv. Wartburg SenL. Dubuque. 195?: LictD. Thiel Coll.. Greenville. Pa.. 197?. Ordained Loth Ch. 1953. Pastor Newport Harbor Lutfa Ch.. It Beach CaBL, 1953-56; exec. dir. Inter Ch Fellowship. LA. 1956-59; asst. to pres. Calif. Luth. U.. ThouLuth Ch Found.. sand Oaks. Calif.. 1959-62: exec. chr. Mpls.. 1962-63: v.p. deveL Capital U„ Columbus. Ohio. 1963-69. U. Tampa. Fla^ 1969-76: founding pmr. Grontund SavTher Brunkow. West Palm Beach Fla.. from 1976; pres. Fla. campus Nonhwood U.. West Palm Beach 1981-«3. Mem. works of an com. Norton Mus.. West Palm Beach 1993-%: chair PBCC .An Gallery. Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., 1995-%: chair Tampa Bay An Ctr.. Tampa, 1973-74; chair Vision for Mission Com.. Evang. Luth Ch .Am.. Chgo.. 1995-99. Exhibited collection at Norton Mus.. Pensacola Mus.. Tampa Mus.. Wartburg ColL. Lighthouse collector,

'

m

psychologist educator.

m

Bkfvtu Oct 1 1. 1927; s. Percv and Edhh (Garcee) G; :-:•-••.,:• ;*.:.-: .'..•. 1 .-55 .-..—- -.. V. ;-Andrew. AB. Bklvn. Cofl.. 1950; MA. Ind. U.. 1955. PhD. 1956. Asst prof, psychology U. Calif Riverside. 1955-58: b.

.

chief psychologist Mound Bkks. Guidance Ctr. Newark. Ohio. 1958-62: lectr. in psychology Demson 0L, Granville. Ohio. 1958-62: asst prof. San Diego State L\. l%2-68. prof, psychology, from 1969, cfamn. dept psychology. 1976-81, co-founder joint PhD program. 1978-80. Vis. prof, psychology Stanford U.. 1968-69; cons, energy usage Nawy Ocean Systems Ctr.. San Diego. 1977-78; co-prin. investigator U.S. Dept HEW. Vocat Rehab. Adminstm.. San Diego. 1963-64; prin. investigaior NTMH. San Diego. 1966-

68: faculty participant NSF Undergrad Rsch Participant Program 1964-65. Co-author Eccenrric and Bizarre Behav-

1995; contbr. numerous articles to profl. jams. With -45-46: PTO Mem AAAS "Pacific div. v.p. 19811982-83). AP.A. PsychoL Soc„ Western PsychoL Assn. (co-mgr. am. com. 1979. bd. dirs. 1978-80X Sigma XL Phi Beta Kappa Home: San Diego. Calif. Died :.-t :« :::? iors.

Am

82. pres.

GROSSI.

EDW\RD JAMTS

ecutive: b. Elizabeth NJ.

Mar

16. 1949; s.

and Anita Martha (Wildmgj G: DC 1977):

August Cosmo

m Merry Louann Griffith m Ann Havter. Dec. Leslie'

1 child, Tess Elizabeth BA in Econs., Weskyan Mkkfletovra, Cool, 1971; postgrad.. U. Coon.. 1972. V.p JEM Records Group of Co.'s. South Plainne: 1972-88; cfamn. Pacific Records PLC United Kingdom,

25, 1981;

U_

1984^8

GRONLUND. ROBERT B„

consultant b.Duluth Minn..

ires

lEAAVEagk

UWtianaa

Somenet,

1988-89; chief exec, officer REC Tka 1989. Bd. dirs. The Phonomatic Music Group A.G.. Communications Inc.. 1986-88. Passport Records South PlamfiekL 1974-88; pres. JEM Records West Reseda. Calif.. 1973-88. Recs. Internal. Trade (pres. 1987). Clubs: Roxmcus Golf (Mendham. N epubbcan. Avocations: per Lake Coat

Mem

M

from

JEM Inc..

Inc^

Com

Jt Topgolf,

NJ. Died Mar. 31. 2008.

Am

Beach Fla.. Palm Beach 1990 92: founding pres. Planned Giving Cour Palm Beach 1982—84; sr. warden Bethesda By Sea Episcopal Ch. 1995: founding chair STL Diocese Episcopal 16. ETO FouncL. 1999—2002. CpL US Armv. 1943 Gallery. Tequesta. Fla.. Ctr. for Arts, \fero others. Chair Fla. Repertory Theater. West





Men Episcopalian.

of Bethesda tchair from 2002). Republican. Avocations:

Home: West Palm Beach

golf,

Fla.

Died Sept

GROSS. GEORGE CLAYBURN.

9,

2007.

English language edu-

-11 >. Henry and Wilmington. Calif.. Ill Rebecca Ada (Bachman) G: m. Mario Vane Mamma. Apr. 30. 1941: children: George Timothv. John Henrv. BA in English San Diego State ColL. 1948. NLA in English 1950: PhD in English U. So. Calif.. LA, 1%3. Cert gen. secondary tchr., Calif. Tchr. English Grossmont H.S.. El

cator, b.

GROTH. CHARLES DONALD,

m

-r.i.-

r

George Henry and Jennie

fPetersoo) G.: Irene Theresa Scfaommer. June 9. 1954: i-irev. ..-.:-. if -_:r. . ~ss S'-Zf. L_-_-.e:-_'.l-eCoU.. 1950-52: Stetson 1954. Actuarial student . Provident Life Accident Ins. Co.. Chattanooga. Term.. 1954-62; group actuary Gulf Life Ins. Co., Jacksonville. Fla. 1962-85: cons. Wakery and Assocs.. Clearwater. Fla. 1985-87: sr. v.p.. chief actuary Gen. Group fa Dallas. 1987-90; v.p.. chief actuary Anthem Life Ir. Dallas, from 1990. Bd. chrs. Anthem Life Ins. Co.. Dallas. Anthem Life Ins. Co. of Calif.. Sacramento, Anthem Life

BA

U

A

Am

Am

Ins. Co. of IntL. Inpls. Mem. Acad. Actnane Actuaries (assoc). Actuaries Club of the S.W.. Sourheastern Actuaries Club (exec. com. 1972-74). Methodist Avocations: choral music traveL pbotosraphv Home: Cleat water. Fla Died Jan. 19. 2008.

grandchildren.

travel,

Mem Am

)DER.

E

&

mem

GED.ALIO.

executive: b. Quivican, Cuba, Sept 26. 1931: ed in US. I960; Soma Crugtiac; children: Efraim.

Cajon. Calif.. 1 948-49. instr. English San Diego State ColL, 1949-51; head English dept Grossmont HS.. Cajon. 1951-61; grad. teaching asst U. So. CabX, I_A_. 1958-59; from asst to assoc. to full prof. San Diego Sbi l%l-85. assoc. dean faculty pers^ 1970-72, dean facultv affairs. 1972-81. prof. English 1981-85, prof. English emeritus. 1985—2009. Cons. Sweetwater Sch Dist, Chula Vista. Califs l%7-68. Calif. State on Pub. Edn, Berkeley. 1%7; lectr. in field. Contbr. articles to scholarly jours. 2d It U.S. Arr \ com 2nd 1945. Mem. AAUP (officer 1969-70, cfapt v P ML.A. KeatsShelley Assn.. Mortar Board (svc. award 1995). Phi Beta Kappa (cfapt sec. 1977-80, pres. cfapt 1987-88, spL award 1 985 ». Phi Delta Kappa. Phi Kappa Phi chpt pres. 1969-70. I ird 1985, honors coun.). Avocations: traveL reading, boxing, hiking, writing. Home: Spring Valley. Calif. Died Feb. 1. 2009. (

GROGAN. MICHAEL WAYNE,

chief, poet; b.

2". 1916:

ator.

ram coord. Shepherd's

U

Neurology. Intern

resident in psychiatry.

trv

Sigma Tan. Then Tan. Lodges: Rotarv. Home: Hayden. Idaho. Died Apr. 30. 2009.

f Eagring.. can.

GRUGER

89

GRUGER. EDWARD HART.

JR.. re^rec

Murfreesboro. Tenn.. Jan. 21. 1928: s. Edward Hart and Edith tSundmi G; m. Audrey Ruth Lindgren. June 27. .-:! .: ::e- S.-.e- .'ei.-e::e L;.-;-.: H-- !-:_:, BS. U Wash.. 195?. MS. 1956: PhD. U Calif.. Davis. 1968. U.S. Bur. Comml. Fisheries. Seattle, rhemist 1955-59. supervisory chemist 1959-65. rsch chemist 1965-70; rsch assoc. Agri. Expd. Sta U Calif.. Da\is. 1965-68: supervisory rsch chem.

WHO WAS WHO IN AMERHJ

GRUNEWALD Seattle, 1970-83; ret., 1983. Rsch. prof. Seattle U.,

coord.,

rsch.

advisor

postdoctoral program

NRC

resident

NOAA,

1977-82;

associateship 1977-83. Contbr.

rsch.

Seattle,

papers to profl. pubis., chpts. to books. Mem. adv. com. Planned Parenthood of Seattle-Puget Sound, 1983-87; precinct com. officer Legis. Dist., Seattle, 1984-94. With USN, 1946-48.

Mem. AAAS Am. Chem.

(emeritus).

(emeritus),

Soc.

(ret.),

Am. Oil Chemists' Soc. Elks (Wash. State Emer-

award 1992), Sigma Xi. Democrat. Achievements include research to support vitamin E and similar molecules ald

as biological antioxidants; polychlorinated biphenyls in fish activating enzymic systems for biotransformations of petro-

leum hydrocarbons; analysis of fish Seattle, Wash. Died Jan. 13, 2008.

fatty

acids.

Home:

Francisco, 1985-91, sr. account cons., 1991-94, divsn. loss prevention mgr., from 1994. Mem. Am. Inst. Avionics Astronautics (assoc), Soc. of Fire Protection Engrs. Avoca-

&

Home: Concord,

tion: corvette afficiando. 16,

Calif.

Died Nov.

GULLICKSON, JOANNE LOIS,

writer, b. Mpls.,

May

1969. Student, Augsburg Luth. Coll., Mpls.,

1949—50.

Cert, lie real estate Minn., 1975, Ariz., 1978, reservations cert.,

Mgr. Radelle Products, Mpls., 57; reservationist United Airlines, Mpls., 1962—69; tng.

airline



1962.

1954 News Realty, Mpls., 1975—78, Osselear Realty, Phoenix, 1979—85; metaphysical counselor, 1986—99; writer, guest numerous radio and TV shows, from 1989. Mem. Ariz. Assocs. Astrologers, Scottsdale, 1985 2000. Author: (book) On Angels' Wings, 1998 (Cert, of Merit, 1998), A 5 Step Guide: For the Woman Just Diagnosed With Breast Cancer, 2002, (newsletter) With Light and Love, JoAnne, 1992 94; exhibitions include Bob Duncan Ctr., Arlington, Tex., 2006, Arlington Visual Arts Assn., 2006. Mem. Luther League, sec/treas., 1946, pres., 1947; mem. Scottsdale Soroptamists, 1990 93; founder, chairperson Cancer Support Group, Scottsdale, Ariz., 2001 03; choir mem. Mpls. St. Louis Pk., 1945 70. Recipient St. Louis Park award, City of St. Louis Park, Minn., 1949. Mem.: The Authors Guild, Inc. Independent. Lutheran. Avocations: writing, oil painting, travel, music. Died Oct. 18, 2006. realtor

GRUNEWALD, RAYMOND BERNHARD,

lawyer; b. NYC, Feb. 10, 1928; s. Ivan Oscar and Verna Allesandria (Lindgren) G.; m. Irma Geiser; children: Peter Bernhard, Iris Elizabeth. BS, Fordham U., 1949, JD, 1952. Bar:

NY

Appeals 1956, US Dist. Ct. (so. and ea. 1952, dists.) NY 1957, US Ct. Appeals (2d cir.) 1962, US Supreme Ct. 1963, US Tax Ct. 1970, US Ct. Appeals (fed. cir.) 1986, US Ct. Appeals (3d cir.) 2000. Sole practice law, NYC, 1956-60 and from 70; asst. U.S. Arty., chief criminal and civil divsns. Dept. Justice, NYC, 1961-70. Candidate for Nassau County Comptroller, 1985, Nassau County Exec., 1987, Nassau County Ct., 1990, NY Supreme Ct., 1991, 92; dep. chmn. Nassau County Dem. Com., Mineola, NY. Served to Col. JAGC, US Army, 1952-56, Korea, with Res. 1957-83. Decorated Legion of Merit, Meritous Svc. medal, Oak Leaf Cluster, Combat Infantry Badge. Mem. ABA, Nassau County Bar Assn., Fed. Bar Council, Assn. Bar City N.Y, N.Y. County Lawyers Assn. Clubs: Squadron "A".

US

Ct. Mil.

Lutheran. Avocations: politics, reading, art Home: Greenvale, NY. Died Dec. 12, 1998.

collecting.

GRYC, GEORGE, geologist; b. St. Paul, Minn., July 27, 1919; s. Anthony Stanley and Lillian (Teply) G.; m. Jean L. Funk, Feb. 4, 1942; children: James, Stephen, Christina, Paula, Georgina. BA, U. Minn., 1940, MS, 1942; postgrad., Johns Hopkins U., 1946-49. Geologist Alaskan Br. U.S. Geol. Survey, Washington, 1943-63; chief Alaskan br. U.S. Geol. Survey, Menlo Park, Calif., 1963-76, regional geologist, 1976, chief Office of Nat. Petroleum Resource in Alaska Anchorage, 1976-82, dirs. rep. Western region Menlo Park, 1982-95, gen. chmn. Circum-Pacific Map Project, from 1982. Recipient Meritorious Svc. award Dept. of Interior, Washington, 1974, Disting. Svc. award, 1978; named Hon. Mem., Alaska Geol. Soc, 1987. Fellow Geol. Assn. Am., Sigma Xi; mem. Am. Assn. Petroleum Geologists (editor), Paleontological

ton.

Home: Sunnyvale,

Calif.

GRZYBOWSKI, JAMES,

Soc, Cosmos Club WashingDied Apr. 27, 2008. manufacturing executive;

b.

s. Gregory Joseph and Rita (Andjewm. Voula Katherine Armyros, Apr. 12, 1980. Student, Pacific Western U, 1980-86. Engring. mgr. Martin Engring., Detroit, 1975-79; maintenance engr. nT, Brighton, Mich., 1979-81; engring. mgr. United Techs., Alma,

Detroit, Feb. 4, 1949; ski)

G;

Mich., 1982-86; mgr. engring. Dott Mfg., Deckerville, Mich., 1986-87, Baylock Mfg. ITT, Leonard, Mich., from 1987. Inventor in field. Served with USMC, 1969-75. Mem. Soc. Plastic Engrs. Orthodox. Lodge: Elks. Avocations: golf, tennis. Home: Etiwanda, Calif. Died May 11, 2008.

GUEST, BARBARA LEE,

clothing store owner; b. Or17, 1938; d. Harry Sr. and Lula Iona (Gordon) Schwarz; m. Donald Guest, May 3, 1958; children: Susan Carole, Paul Jeffrey, Margaret Doris, David Allen. Grad. high sch., Middletown, NJ. Salesperson Kislin's Dept. Store, Red Bank, N.J., 1955-56, Grand Union, Keansburg, N.J., 1957-58; sec. Les Stewart LincolnMercury, Mt. Holly, N.J., 1959-60; salesperson W.T Grant, Mt. Holly, 1970-71; traffic sec. radio sta., Mt. Holly, 1971-72; salesperson, independent rep. Avon Products Inc.,

ange, NJ, June











&

GUMBINER, ROBERT,

health services executive; b. St. Louis, Jan. 31, 1923; s. Benjamin and Anna (Bleiweiss) G.; m. Josephine Schlenck, Dec 23, 1948 (div. July 1990); children: Burke, Jay, Lee, Alis. BS, Ind. U., 1944, MD, 1948. Internship Ind. City Hosp., Bloomington, Ind., 1949; pvt. practice Indiana, 1948-49, Long Beach, Calif., 194961; pres., chief exec, officer FHP, Inc., Fountain Valley, Calif., 1961-90, chmn., cons., from 1990. Author:

HMO-

It All Together, 1975. Chmn. FHP Found.; 1985—, Hippodrome Gallery, 1985 bd. govs. Calif. State U., Long Beach, 1990—, mem. U. Calif. CEO Roundtable, Irvine, 1990—,, 1991—; Dem. Nat. Com., Washington, 1991, Dem. Senatorial Campaign Com., Washington, 1991. 1st It. USAF, 1951-52. Recipient Disting. Alumni award Ind. U., Bloomington, 1991. Mem. Long Beach Yacht Club, Old Ranch Tennis Club. Avocations: sailing, biking, hiking. Home: Long Beach, Calif. Died Jan. 20, 2008.

Putting



;

GUNNISON, HUGH,

counseling educator and hypnotherapist; b. Mt. Kisco, NY, Nov. 26, 1929; s. Hugh and Constance Hopkins (Frost) G.; m. Patricia Bushner, June 22, 1988; children: Jonathan, Stanley H. BA in English, St. Lawrence U., 1952, MEd in Counseling, 1959; EdD, Syracuse U., 1964. Diplomate Internat. Acad. Profl. Counselors

psychology OnonSyracuse, 1962-64; lectr. Syracuse

and Psychotherapists. Asst.

doga Community

Coll.,

prof,

(N.Y.) U, 1964-65; prof, counseling St. Lawrence U., Canton, N.Y, 1965-78 and from 79, dir. London programme, 1991-92, prof, emeritus, 1992; prof, counseling George Peabody Coll.-Overseas Div. Vanderbilt U, Cambridge, Eng., 1978-79. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. With USCG, 1952-56. Fellow Nat. Bd. Cert. Clin. Hypnosis; mem. APA, AACD, Nat. Bd. Cert. Counselors (cert.), Cert. Clin. Mental Health Counelors (cert.). Avocations: reading, hiking, biking, sailing. Home: Canton, NY. Died Oct. 7, 2007.

G

Newark,

Del., 1973-81; mgr. SHE, Burlington, N.J., 198184; mgr., salesperson Leroy's, Lawrenceville, N.J., 1984; mgr., buyer Fashion Corner, Mt. Laurel, N.J., 1984-87;

owner ALady's Choice, Inc., Marlton, N.J., from 1987. Sec. N.J. Foster Parents Assn., Mt. Holly, 1962, Easthampton Helping Hand, Mt. Holly, 1975; mem. Easthampton Neighborhood Watch, Mt. Holly, 1982. Mem. Nat. Assn. Female Execs. Democrat. Methodist. Avocations: reading, sewing, painting, gardening, bowling. Home: Whiting, NJ. Died

May

25, 2008.

GUGGENHEIM, RICHARD BENDER, hotel chain company executive; b. Chgo., Apr. 22, 1923; s. Milton S. and and Sylvia (Bender) G; m. Gail Porges; children: Paul, Jenny, Michael, Robert. BA, U. N.C., 1945. With Julius

Inst.,

biochemistry educator, consultCounty, SD, June 29, 1912; s. I. Clyde and Anna (Shea) G; m. Dorothy Clark, Nov. 21, 1970 (dec. 1981); children: Gene (dec), Glen, Ann, Robert, Richard, Tina, Kris. BS, Cornell U., 1935, MS, 1937, PhD, 1940; D.Sc (hon.), Ind. U., 1984. Prof, bacteriology Cornell U., Ithaca, N.Y, 1940-47; prof, bacteriology Ind. U., Bloomington, 1947-50; prof, microbiology U. 111., Urbana, 195055, head dept. biochemistry, 1955-66, prof, biochemistry, 1955-82, prof, emeritus, 1982—2008; sr. rsch. biochemist US Environ. Rsch. Lab., Gulf Breeze, Fla., 1993—2008. Asst. sec. gen. UN Indsl. Devel. Orgn., 1986; dir. Internat. Centre for Genetic Engring. and Biotech., 1986-89, sr. advisor; Fogarty scholar NTH, Bethesda, Md.; cons., scholar Salk Inst. Biol, and Indsl. Assocs., La Jolla, Calif. Corecipient Mead Johnson award in biochemistry, 1946; Guggenheim fellow, 1949, 59, 68. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sciences (Selman A. Waksman award 1982), French Academie des Scis., AAAS, Am. Chem. Soc. (emeritus), Am. Soc Biol. Chemists, Brit. Biochem. Soc Am. Soc. Microbiology. Home: Champaign, 111. Died Oct. 25, 2008. ant; b. Sully

Bender, Inc., 1945-53; mgr. Midwest Terr. Design, Inc., St. Louis, 1953-57; v.p. mktg. Americana Congress Hotels, Chgo., 1957-87; pres., chief operating officer Comfort Inns of Elmhurst, 111., from 1987. Regional adv. bd. Quality Internat. Bd. dirs. Am. Lung Assn. DuPage and McHenry Counties; mem. Econ. Devel. Commn., Highland Park, 111.; active exec. com. Anti -Defamation League. Served with USMCR, 1943-45. Mem. Am. Hotel and Motel Assn. (pub. relations com.), Hotel Sales Mgmt. Assn. Home: Highland Park, 111. Died Jan. 30, 2008.

GUPTA, ANSHOO SUDHIR,

GUIDERA, JOHN VICTOR,

GUTHRIE, EDGAR KING,

(Jain)

G;

came

to U.S., 1968;

b. s.

m. Jyotsna Anshoo

Prasad, Dec. 24, 1973; children: Ankur Sudhir, Roli. BSEE with honors, Indian Inst. Tech., Kharagpur, 1968; MSEE, U. Rochester, 1969, MBA, 1971. V.p. fin. Systems Mktg. div. Xerox Corp., El Segundo, Calif., 1983-84, v.p. mktg. Bus. Systems Group, from 1985. Dir. Xerox Employees Fed. Credit Union, El Segundo, 1978-82. Home: Rncho Pis Vrd,

Died Dec.

19,

artist

Shenandoah Apple Blossom

t

of Artists Art Show, Lihue, 1981. One man shows 50 Yrs. of Painting- A Retrospective, Lihue, 1984; Artists' Kit; Filmic Artist: (documentary film) The li Nile, 1960 (NBC Emmy Award). Bd. dirs. Civil Virginia Hills, 1954; publicity com. Frederick Cc Taxpayers Assn., Winchester, 1973, Exch. Club, Wimj ter, 1977. Lt. col. U.S. Army, 1942-54. Decorated Pt Heart, Bronze Star with oak leaf cluster; recipient Spl. } award Boy Scouts Am. Aloha Coun., Lihue, 1982. Mus. of Cartoon Art, U.S. Naval Combat Artist, D

Morgan Mus.

(contbr.

1976), Nat.

Soc.

Mural

Am. (contbr. Am. Watercolor

(contbr. 1976), Allied Artists of

Am.

Pai

1977),

(contbr. 1977-78), Soc. (co ), Greek Expeditionary Forces (hon.). Mem. Avocations: animation, cinematography, swimming, genealogy. Died Sept. 13, 2007.

Soc.

1982



LDS.

GUTHRIE, FRANK ALBERT,

chemistry professo

Madison, Ind., Feb. 16, 1927; s. Ned and Gladys (Glick m. Marcella Glee Farrar, June 12, 1955; children: 1 Alan, Bruce Bradford, Kent Andrew, Lee Farrar. Hanover Coll., 1950; MS, Purdue U., 1952; PhD, Ind 1962.

Mem.

H

Rose-Hulman

Inst. Tech., Terre 1962-67, prof, chem 1967-94, prof, emeritus, from 1994, chmn. dept., 196* chief health professions adviser, 1975-94. Kettering lectr. U. 111., Urbana, 1961-62; vis. prof, chemistry U.S. Acad., West Point, N.Y, 1987-88, 93-94, admissions c 1989—; vis. prof, chemistry Butler U, spring 2000. exec. bd. Wabash Valley coun. Boy Scouts Am., 197!: scoutmaster, 1979-82, adv. bd., 1988—, v.p. for scou 1976; mem. selection chmn. Leadership Terre Haute, 1 80. Served with AUS, 1945-46 Recipient Vigil Honor C of Arrow, Boy Scouts Am., 1975, Wood badge, 1976, award of merit, 1976, Silver Beaver award, 1980. Fe Ind. Acad. Sci. (treas. 1966-68, pres. 1970, chmn. found, trustees 1986 mem. Am. Chem. Soc. ); 1973-77, editor directory 1965-77, chmn. divsn. analy chemistry 1979-80; local sect, activities com. 1981 nominations and elections com. 1988-94, sec. 1991 coun. policy com. 1995, constn. and bylaws com. 1 2002, membership affairs com., 2003—, chmn. Wa Valley sect. 1958, counselor 1980 steering com. for ctrl.-Gt. Lakes regional meetings, Indpls., 1978, 91, assoc. com. profl. tng. 1984 chmn. analytical chem exam. inst. std. exam. 1994, Disting. Svc. award 2( Coblentz Soc, Midwest Univs. Analytical Chemistry C Hanover Coll. Alumni Assn. (pres. 1974, Alumni Achi ment award 1977), Masons (32 deg.), Sigma Xi (t Wabash Valley chpt. 1994-98), Phi Lambda Upsilon,

Ind.,

faculty

from 1952, assoc.

prof.,







Gamma

Alpha Chi Sigma (E.E. Dunlap scholai com. 1986 chmn. 1990 dir. expansion 1

Delta,

selection

,

,



,



,

99, profl. rep. 1997-2000), Osher Lifelong Learning Ind. State U. (steering com. 2008-). Presbyterian. H
. 98. 2002. Dante award. 1990. William Booth award ion Army. 1990. Journalism award Chgo. Hall of 1990. Bd. of Dirs. award Nat. Religious Broadcasti9l. Great Am. Race Legends award Interstate. 1991. Guy award Am. Legion. 1992, Outstanding Pub. Spkr. Toastmasters Intemat. 1992, Paul White award News Dirs., 1992. Peabody award 1993. 94. of Broadcasting award NAB. 1994, Silver award Am. tising Fedn., 1994, Hall of Fame award Broadcasting ible Mag., 1995, Am. Spirit award USAF. 1996, me Achievement award Radio Mercury, 1997, LifeAchievement award Gold Angel. 1998. Lifetime vement award Radio Mercury. 1997. Tex McCrary Journalism from Congl. Medal Honor Soc.. 2000, me Achievement A.I.R. award Radio Broadcasters 2001. News/Talk Radio Lifetime Achievement 2003. Festivals World Gold Medal award best lality network/syndicated. 2004; Presdl. Medal of om, The White House. 2005; elected to Okla. Hall of 1955. Nat. Assn. Broadcasters Hall of Fame, 1979: 1 Top Commentator of Yr. Radio-TV Daily. 1962. r of Yr. Father's Day Coun.. 1980. Laureate Lincoln of m., 1987 (111. highest honor); to Emerson Radio of Fame. 1990: one of The Men of the Century cast and Cable Mag.. 1999: among 20th Century's Significant Americans George Mag.. 1998. Mem. mgton Radio and Television Corrs. Assn.. Aircraft rs and Pilots Assn. Clubs: Chicago Press. Achieveinclude having broadcasts and columns reprinted in essional Record 102 times. Died Feb. 28, 2009. .

,

TV

R&R NY

VEY. VIRGINIA PEASELEY,

organization consult(White) and Florence Chemistry. U. Md.. 1929; M.S. in Phv. U. Wis., 1932; Ed.D. in Ednl. Psychology. Western U., 1963; postgrad. Temple U., 1 966-671' m. E. W.

Richmond,

V

Va.; d. Gabriel B.

iey; B.S.. in

Apr. 8. 1939 (div.

1958): 1 dau.. Virginia Lynn U. Mich., 1932-38; asst. prof. Kent 193842. 4446-54. assoc. prof.. 1954-64. 1964-76, prof, emeritus, 1976 faculty senate vice wrson, 1973-74. Vis. proff group dynamics Temple U., er 1967; mem. Nat. Tng. Lab. Inst. Applied Behavy.

y Schmitt.

)

State U.,

Instr.



.

SC

Home: Columbia.

Died Oct.

14,

2007.

HAUPTFUHRER, BARBARA BARNES,

retired corpo-

Greensboro, N.C, Oct. 11, 1928; d. J. Foster and Myrtle (Preyer) Barnes: BA cum laude, Wellesley Coll. 1949; m. George J. Hauptfuhrer. Jr.. Sept. 9. 1950; children: George J. III. W. Barnes. Dir.. Vanguard Group Investment Cos., Valley Forge, Pa., Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., Inc.. Monrvale, NJ., Gen. Public Utilities Corp., Parsippany. N.J.. 1976-79, Phila. Saving Fund Soc.. J. Walter Thompson Co.. Inc., NYC. 1977-87, Knight-Ridder Newspapers, Inc., Miami, Fla., Mass. Mut. Life Ins. Co., Springfield. JWT Group, Inc.. N.Y.C. 1980-87, Owens-Ill.. Inc., Toledo, 1981-87; bd. dirs. Raytheon Co.. Lexington, rate director; b.

Mass..

ALCO

Standard Corp., Valley Forge, Pa.; public

mem.

HARWICH, DAVID CURTIS,

video design and production specialist: b. Hollywood. Calif.. Sept. 1, 1955; Student, Chaffey Coll.. Rancho Cucomonga, Calif. Various positions The Photoerapher. Upland, Calif.. 1969-90. dir. videographv. 1982-91: with Video Design & Prodn.. Upland. Calif.. from 1991. Dir.: (video) What is the Carden Method?. 1990. This Old House Restored, 1991; cinematographer: (motion pictures) True Dedication. 1988, Erosion, 1987, The Making of 17th, 1981; photographer: Family Life in Mexico, 1985 (Bronze medal 1986). Home: Upland, Calif. Died Feb. 17, 2008.

;

t ABC. from 1944; syndicated columnist Los Angeles Syndicate (formerly Gen. Features Corp.), from TV commentator, 1968. Author: Remember These s. 1952. Autumn of Liberty. 1954, The Rest of the 1956. You Said It. Paul Harvey. 1969. Our Lives, Our les. Our Sacred Honor. 1975. Paul Harvey's The Rest Storv. 1977. More of Paul Harvey's The Rest of the 1980. Paul Harvey's For What It's Worth. 1991; q rec. Yesterday's Voices, 1959. Testing Time, 1960. nmon Man. 1962. Bd. dirs. John D. and Catherine T rthur Found.; mem. bd. govs. Orchestral Assn. Chgo. hony Orch. Recipient citation DAV, 1949, 11 FreeFound, awards. 1952-76. radio award Am. Legion, citation of merit, 1955, 57. Cert, of merit VFW, 1953. e Christopher's award, 1953. award of honor Sumter Is, 1955. nat. pub. welfare services trophv Colo. Am. n, 1957.Great Am. KSEL award, 1962. Spl. ABC 1973. 111. Broadcaster award, 1974. John Peter , r Freedom award Eagles, 1975. Am. of Year award Internal., 1975, Outstanding Broadcast Journalism , 1980, Gen. Omar N. Bradley Spirit of Independence 1980, Man of Yr. award Chgo. Broadcast Advt. 1981, Golden Radio award Nat. Radio Broadcasters 1982. Best Speaking Voice award Am. Speech, Lang, iearing Assn., 1982. Horatio Alger award, 1983, mding Broadcast Personality award Advt. Club Bait.. Meritorius Svc. award Am. Acad. Family Physicians, Cert, of Appreciation Humane Soc. of U.S., 1985, is award The Fund for Animals. 1986, Okla. Assn. casters award. 1987. Henry G. Bennett Disting. Svc.

Initiative for Workforce Excellence, Columbia, 1988-. Rep. Presbyterian Avocations: boating, dance, shop-

ping.

HASKTN, MARVIN EDWARD, radiologist, educator; b. Ardmore. Pa., May 28, 1930; m. Myra Singer: child, 1

Kenneth: m. Pamela Herr, 1973 BA.' Temple U.. Phila., 1951. MD. 1955. Diplomate: Am. Bd. Radiology. Intern Phila. Gen. Hosp.. 1955-56. resident, 1956-57. 59-61; instr. radiology Temple U., 1961-63; chief diagnostic radiology Phila. Gen. Hosp., 1961-63; assoc. radiologist Hahnemann Hosp.. Phila., 1964-66. clin. asst. prof.. 1967-70, research 1969; prof, radiology, chmn. dept. Hahnemann U.. Phila., 1970—91. Secretariat-chmn. Ansi N44. rep. Ansi PH-2, cons. Intemat. Electrotechnical Commn. Author: Roentgenologic Diagnosis, 1979, Surgical Radiology, 1981; editor: The Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1972. 83. Mem. Gov's Task Force on Nutrition. Chgo., 1974. Served with USAF, 1957-59. Fellow Am. Coll. Radiology, ACP, Phila. Coll. Physicians, Soc. Advanced Med. Systems; mem. Phila. Roentgen Ray Soc. (sec. 1974-77 Blue Ribbon). Radiol. Soc. N.Am. Home: Bryn Mawr. Pa. Died Mar. 1, 2009. asst. prof.,

NYC;

NYC:

HERBERT EDWARD, lawyer, automotive prods. Herman Reynold and Jeanette (Butler) H.: m. Marian Frances Bagg, Apr. 2, 1942: children: David Herbert, Jody Lynn. BA with honors, Andrews U.. 1948; BTh. Seventh Dav Adventist Sem., 1953; in Speech. Temple U., 1961; JD, U. Notre Dame, 1973. Bar: Mich. 1973. Pa. 1974, U.S. Dist. Ct. (we. dist.) Mich. 1976; ordained to ministry Lake Union Conf. Seventh Day Adventist. 1953. Dir. pub. relations Seventh Day HASS,

ucts consultant; b. Chgo.. July 21. 1919;

MA

Adventist State Confs.. Ind..

Today

Internal.

TV.

111..

Pa..

1948-59. Faith for

N.Y, 1959-63;

LI,

Loma Linda (Calif.) Ctr., NYC, 1967-70;

U., 1963-67;

assoc.

dir.

devel.

pub. relations N.Y. found, dir., pub. relations dir. Southwestern Mich. Collge. Dowagiac. 1070-73; sole practice Berrian Springs, Mich., from 1973. Gen. counsel Gen. Motors Consumers. Chgo.. 1982 cons, in area of defective automotive products; pres., cons. A-l Adminstrs., cons. Concerned Car Owners. Berrien Springs, 1979 Lansing, Mich.. 1984 Gen. Motor Products Groups. Chgo.. 1983 Phillipine Med. Sch. for entry into U.S. med. internships; pres. Comp In, Berrien Springs, 1977 bd. dirs. Adventist Radio and TV, Ltd., London, One, Can. Author: (manuscript) Life and Work of and U.S., 1985 Stephen Tvng, 1962 (citation 1962): contbr. encv. Hist, of N.Y. Ctr.. 1966; editor TV program Telenotes, 1959-63. Bd. dirs. Pioneer Meml. Univ. Ch., Berrien Springs, 1965 Served to tech. sgt. U.S. Army. 194245. Mem. (various corns. 1974 ), Mich. Bar. Assn. (various corns. 1973 ), Pa. Bar Assn. (various corns. 1974 ), Nat Assn. Coll. and Univs. Atrys., Am. Inst, for Prevention of Addition, Inc. (sec.-treas. 1987), Audubon Soc. Republican (mem. Washington club). Lodge: Optimists (Berrien Avocations: tennis, jogging, stamp Springs). collecting/philatelv, woodworking. Home: Berrien Springs, Mich. Died Feb. 27, 2008.









dir.

,

:

,

,





.







ABA



regional adv. com. on banking policies and practices 3d Nat. Bank Region, 1976-77; adv. bd. Phila. Fin. Assn.,

Trustee Wellesley (Mass.) Coll., 1970-85, emeritus, 19852009, com. for Econ. Devel., 1979-88; bd. dirs. John and Mary R. Markle Found.. 1976-86. Greater Phila. Partnership, 1975-85; bd. dirs. World Affairs Council Phila.. 1977-87. vice chmn.. 1978-80; bd. dirs. Phila. United Fund. 1960-65. United Way Southeastern Pa.. 1979-87; trustee Salem Acad, and Coll., 1967-70, Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships, 1986 mem. Harvard Vis. com. for Harvard and Radcliffe. 1972-78; mem. Presser Found., 1970-85; pres. Jr. League Phila., 1958-60, Meadowbrook Sch., 196263; mem. Phila. Orch. Council, 1979-88; mem. Mayor's Commn. for Women, Phila., 1981-83; mem. U.S. Sr. Women's Golf Assn. Recipient Disting. Alumna award Salem Acad., 1985. Mem. Wellesley Coll. Alumnae Assn. (pres. 1970-73). Lutheran. Home: Huntingdon Valley. Pa. Died Apr. 7. 2009.



;

HAVENS, CAROLYN CLARICE,

librarian; b. Nashville,

Buford and Iris Mae (Anderson) Huey. June 9. 1990; children: Heather Louise, Quentin Harris. AA, Sue Bennett Coll., 1973; BA in English. U. West Fla., 1974; MLS, U. Ky., 1981. Tchr. Escambia High Sch., Pensacola, Fla., 1974-75; salesperson Univ. Mall, Pensacola, 1975-77; libr. tech. U. Ky., Lexington, 1978-82; libr. Auburn (Ala.) U., from 1982. Contbr. articles to profl. jours, and newspapers; editorial bd.: A Dynamic Tradition, 1991. Bd. dirs. Nat. Kidney Found. Ala., Opelika, 1986-89; active Conscientious Alliance for Peace. Auburn, 1989 Clergy and Laity Concerned. Atlanta, 1991 Mem. ALA, Southeastern Libr. Assn., Ala. Libr. Assn., North Am. Serials Interest Group, Ala. Assn. CoU. and Rsch. Librs., Studio 218. Democrat. Methodist. Avocations: painting, writing, photography. Died Dec. 13, 2007. Sept. 11, 1953; d. Charles

Hams

H.: m. Hilton





.

.

CLARK

HAWK, WJXLL4MS, mechanical and aerospace engineering educator; b. Berea. Ohio. Sept 16, 1936; s. Harry Lyle and Catherine (Williams) H.; m. Julia Ann Milthaler. Nov. 7, 1959; children: Sandra Lynn Smith, Brian Clark. BSME. Pa. State U.. 1958; MSME. Purdue U., 1968, PhD. 1970. Registered mech. engr.. Calif.. Ala. Project engr. Propulsion Lab., Wright-Patterson AFB. Ohio, 1958-59, Rocket Propulsion Lab., Edwards AFB, Calif., 1959-67, sect, chief, researcher, 1969-71. br., sect, chief, 1971-81; div. dir. Astronautics Lab.. Edwards AFB, Calif., 1983-91; lectr. U. So. Catif., LA, 1971; prof. mech. & aerospace engring., dir. Propulsion Rsch. Ctr. U. Ala., Huntsville, from 1991. Mem. NRC Earth To Orbit Propulsion Options, Washington. 1991-92; mem. NRC Com. on Advanced Space Techs.. Washington. 1992-98. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Recipient GUbert award Antelope VaUey YMCA, 1982. Meritorious Svc. award L.A. County Bd. Edn.. 1985. Cert, of Merit. L.A. Sch. Trustees Assn., 1985, Excellence award Air Force Space Div., 1986. Fellow AIAA (assoc. editor Jour. Propulsion and Power 1986-90); mem. NSPE, Pi Tau Sigma. Achievements include conceiving and creating LPIAG and SPIAG which brought together U.S. Uquid rocket engine and solid rocket motor manufacturers to solve problems of mutual concern: creation of JANNAF Rocket Nozzle Tech. Com. to establish a community of interest in carbon-carbon nozzle technology area. Home: Madison. Ala. Died Feb. 26, 2008. HAWKINS, JO ANNE WALKER,

library administrator; El Paso, Tex., Nov. 28, 1938; d. Alfred Hewlett and Jonell (Seargeant) Walker; m. Daniel Fleming Hawkins. Apr. 2, 1961 children: Laura, Frederick, Wendv. BS in Art, U. Tex., 1960, MLS cum laude. 1966. MPA. 1987. Graphic designer univ. pubis. U. Tex., Austin, 1962-64, reference Ubr, 196769. head libr. inter-libr. borrowing. 1969-73, head libr. inter-libr. svc, 1973-75, head libr. circulation sves. dept., 1975-86, head libr. Perry-Castaneda Libr.. 1986-87, asst. dir. for pub. sves. gen. Ubrs., 1986-93, assoc. dir. for pub. sves. gen. librs.. from 1993. Recipient Libr ExceUence award gen. Ubrs. U. Tex., 1983, Disting. Grad. award Grad. Sch. Libr. and Info. Sci., 1983. Mem. ALA. Tex. Libr. Assn. (chmn. pubis, com. 1985-86, dist. Ill 1988-89, coU. and univ. librs. div. 1989-90), Tex. Assn. Coll. Tchrs. (pres U. Tex. chpt. 1981-82, state sec.-treas. 1981-85), St. Vincent de Paul Soc. Avocations: painting, reading, gardening, travel. Home: Austin, Tex. Died Feb. 11, 2008. b. J.

;

HATHAWAY, JOAN BOYETTE,

elementary/middle school administrator: b. Wilson. NC. Aug. 11. 1935: d. John Bunyon and Ruth (Fleming) B.; m. Richard Edward Hathaway. Sept. 1. 1956; children: Donna, Richard Edward. BA, Atlantic Christian CoU., Wilson. 1955-57; MEd., U. S.C., Columbia, 1977-78. Copy writer Sta. WGTM, Wilson. N.C., 1955-56; tchr. Jackson Sch., Newport News. Va., 1957-59; dir. First Presbyn. Ch. Sch.. Lumberton, N.C., 1963-66; tchr. Kindergarten Pub. Sch.. Milw.; tchr. Albermarle Acad.. Elizabeth City, N.C.. 1968-69: tutor, supr. Columbia (S.C.) Reading Found., 1972-75; tchr. Hammond Acad., Columbia. 1969-75; dir. Sandhills Acad., Columbia, from 1975. Cons., Thomas Hart Acad.. Hartsville, S.C, 1986-88. Heritage Hall Acad.. Norway. S.C. 1987-89. Richland Sch. Dist.. Columbia, S.C. 1988; evaluator, Sandhills Acad.. Columbia, 1979—; pres. ACLD. S.C, 1979. Author/presenter S.C. Coun. Exceptional Children, 1985, Orton Dyslexia Soc.. 1988-93. Bd. mem. S.C. Literacy Assn., Columbia, 1982-88. Midlands Human Resources Devel. Commn. .Columbia, 1983-87; exec. com. S.C. Ind.

HAWLEY, AMOS HENRY,

sociologist, educator; b. St. Louis. Dec. 5, 1910; s. Amos Henry and Margaret BeUe (Heltzclaw) H.; m. Gretchen Haller, Sept. 5, 1937; children Steven Amos, Margie Lynn, Susan Esther. Patrice Ann. A.B., U. Cin., 1936; M.A., U. Mich.. 1938, Ph.D.,



&

WHO WAS WHO IN AMERIM

HAWS 1941; D.Litt. (hon.), U. Cin., 1978. From instr. to prof. U. Mich., 1941-66; prof, sociology U. N.C., Chapel Hill, emeritus, 1971-76, prof, Kenan prof., 1966-76, 1976 2009; adviser in field. Author: Human Ecology, 1950; Urban Society, 1971; contbr. articles to profl. jours, and chpts. to books. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., AAAS; mem. Am. Sociology Assn. (pres. 1978), Population Assn. Am. (pres. 1971), Delta Kappa Epsilon. Club: Chapel Hill Country. Home: Chapel Hill, NC. Died Aug. 31, 2009.

dir.

HAWS, HALE LOUIS,

corns., chair 1969-71,



consultant; b.

Anaheim,

medical association administrator, Calif., June 15, 1923; s. Lloyd

JoAn Penn Haws; children: Kathleen Seghieri, Jay B., Jerald L. BA, Pepperdine Coll., 1947; MD, UCLA, 1958. Diplomate Med. Bd. Albert and

Nancy Jean (Hale)

H.; m.

Am.

Bd. Preventive Medicine, Bd. Life Ins. MediGorgas Hosp., Canal Zone, 1958-59; pvt. 1959-60; plant med. dir. Chrysler Corp., Commerce, Calif., 1960-71; physician, surgeon Narcotic Control, Dept. Corrections, LA, 1961-75; v.p. med. svcs. Pacific Mut. Life Ins. Co., Newport Beach, Calif., 1962-81; consulting med. dir. Calif., from 1981. Dir. Best Life Assurance Co. of Calif., Irvine, 1981-97; med. adv. bd. Equifax Svcs., Inc., Atlanta, 1977-81; spkr. in field. Mem. Church of Christ. Recipient Cert, of Appreciation, Selective Svc. Sys., 1975; scholar Kaiser Family Found., 1957. Fellow Am. Coll. Preventive Medicine, Am. Coll. Angiology, Am. Coll. Occupl. and Environ. Medicine, Am. Geriatrics Soc; mem. Am. Acad. Ins. Medicine, Am. Coun. Life Ins., Calif. Scholastic Soc. (life), Pepperdine Alumni Assn. (dir. 1968-70). Avocations: art collecting, classic/antique autos, continuing medical education, reading, gardening. Home: Paradise, Calif. Died May 1, 2008. Calif.,

cine.

Intern

over 35 dance concerts and prodns.; contbg. editor Design for Arts In Edn., 1980-85; conbtr. numerous articles pubis.; author: Introduction to the Teaching of Dance, 1964, Dance Composition and Production, 2d edit., 1993, The Evolution of Visual, Literary and Performing Arts: From Tribal Cultures to the Middle Ages, 2004 Fellow Utah Acad. Sci., Arts, & Letters, 2002; recipient Hon. Disting. Alumnus award, U. Utah, 1993, Sch. Edn. Alumni Achievement award, U. Wis., 1993; univ. faculty rsch. grantee U. Utah, 1986-87 Mem. Nat. Dance Assn. (various to profl.

Dance Heritage award 1977, Honor award 1981), Am. Dance Guild, Am. Acad. Phys. Edn., Nat. Dance Edn. Orgn. (founder, Lifetime Achievement award 2002), Coun. Dance Adminstrs. (founder, recipient Alma Hawkins Award for Excellence in Adminstr. Leadership, 2003), Phi Beta Kappa Home: Salt Lake City, Utah. Died Sept. 7, 2007.

practice L.A.,

HAYCOCK, CHRISTINE ELIZABETH, retired

medical Mt. Vernon, NY, Jan. 7, 1924; d. John B. and Madeline (Sears) H; m. Sam Moskowitz, July 6, 1958 (dec. Apr. 1997). SB, U. Chgo., 1948; MD, SUNY, Bklyn., 1952; in Polit. Sci., Rutgers U., 1981. RN, N.J.; diplomate Am. Bd. Surgery. Intern Walter Reed Army Med. Ctr., Washington, 1952-53; resident in surgery St. Barnabas Med. Ctr., Newark, 1954-58, St. John's Episcopal Hosp., Bklyn., 1958-59; pvt. practice Newark, 1959-68; asst. prof, surgery, N.J. Med. Sch. U. Med. and Dentistry N.J.-N.J. Med. Sch., Newark, 1968-75; assoc. prof, surgery, N.J. Med. Sch. UMDNJ, Newark, 1975-89, prof. clin. surgery, 1989-92; prof, emeritus, from 1992. Chief GYN Svc, VA Hosp., East Orange, NJ Trauma Soc; pres. Med. Amature Radio Coun., 1981, bd. dirs. (Coun. award 1978); adv. com. NJ Phys. Conditioning of the Police Tng. Commn., 1984-96. Editor: Trauma and Pregnancy, 1985, Sports Medicine for the Athletic Female, 1980; mem. editl. bd. Jour. NJ Med. Soc, 1979-95, The Physician and Sports Medicine, 1975-98, The

educator;

b.

MA

Main Event, 1987;

contbr. articles to profl. jours.

Chmn.

bd.

Am. Cancer Soc, West Orange, N.J., 1978-79, bd. mgrs., Livingston, N.J., 1962—, hon. life mem., 1992. With U.S. Army, 1947-86, col. Res. ret. Recipient Outstanding Alumnae award Bloomfield Coll., 1971, Res. Forces Achievement award, 1974, Distinguished Lecturer award Downstate Med. Ctr., 1976, Dr. Frank L. Babbott Meml. award SUNY Alumni Assn., 1982, Pres. Honor citation, N.J. Assn. Phys. Edn. and Health Tchrs., 1982, Commendation medal, 1982, Meritorious Svc. medal,

Essex County chpt.

1986, Presdl. Citation, N.J. Assn. for Health, Phys. Edn. and Recreation, 1984, Med. Bd. Svc. award Newark City Hosp., 1986, Bertha Van Hoosen award Am. Med. Women's Assn., 1997, Alma Dea Morani Renaissance Women of Yr. award Found, for History of Women in Medicine, 2004; named to Nutley Hall of Fame, 2005; grantee Abbott Labs, 1981-82. Fellow ACS (hon., life, N.J. com. on trauma

MD

1970-91), Am. Coll. Sports Medicine (trustee 1978-80), Photog. Soc. Am. (chmn. video/motion picture divsn. 199395; Silver medal jour, award 2000, 02); mem. AMA, Am. Med. Women's Assn. (bd. dirs. 1976-86, pres. 1980, hosp.

com. 1985—, Silver Medallion award 1980), Zonta Intemat., Assn. Women Surgeons (treas. 1989-91, chair found, com. 1991-95, sec. 1995-99, Disting. Surgeon award 1990), N.J. Women's Assn. (pres. 1976, treas. 1989-92, Woman of Yr. 1987), Amateur Radio Relay League. Avocations: photography, dog training and showing, sports, collecting elephants, amateur radio. Died Jan. 23, 2008.

HAYES, GEORGE OLIVER, clergyman; b. Coon Rapids, Iowa, May 20, 1924; s. Leonard Leroy and Violet Daisy (Wright) H.; m. Ruth Viola Rayl, May 12, 1945; children Hayes Kunkle, Lois Hayes Stoltenberg, Mark Alvin Degree, Capital City Comml. Coll., Des Moines, 1942 student, Kletzing Coll., 1943-45, Cascade Coll., 1947 Western Evang. Sem., 1949-52, Loma Linda U., 1959. Ordained to ministry Evang. Ch. N.Am., 1954. Min. Evang United Brethren chs., Iowa, Oreg., Wash., 1945-68, Evang Ch. N.Am., from 1968. Dir. pub. rels. Peniel Missions Sacramento, 1963-66, gen. supt., 1966-71, 72-74; exec, dir Fairhaven Home for Unwed Mothers, Sacramento, 1969-75 regional dir. World Gospel Mission, Portland, Oreg., 1976 84. Home: Oregon City, Oreg. Died Dec. 4, 2007. Ellen

HAYES,

HAROLD

O., JR., manufacturing executive; b. Evanston, 111., Dec. 29, 1929; s. Harold O. and Frances E. (Henderson) H.; m. JoAnn Elaine Funkhouser, Dec. 24, 1951; children: Kenneth, Christopher, Jeffrey, Julie. BBA, Miami U., Oxford, Ohio, 1951; MBA, Northwestern U., 1955. Plant controller Walker Mfg., Lake Mills, Iowa, 1960-62, plant mgr., 1963-66; production mgr. Industries, Muscatine, Iowa, 1966-69; dir. mfg. Faultless div. Axia, Evansville, Ind., 1969-77, pres. and gen. mgr. Nestaway div. Clevc, from 1978. Served to It. (j.g.) USCGR, 1951-53. Methodist. Avocations: golf, reading, photography, woodworking. Home: Liberty Lake, Wash. Died Feb. 12, 2008.

HON

HAYES,

VERNON HOLGATE, Lancashire, Eng., Oct.

8,

&

&

assn.

HAYES, DIANE ELIZABETH,

principal; b. East Liverpool, Ohio, Oct. 16, 1943; d. Daniel Paulovich and Elizabeth (Lozzi) Paulovich; m. H. Stuart Hayes, Mar. 24, 1963; children: Stuart, Darin, Elizabeth, Alyson. in English,

MA

Geneva

BA

Coll., 1973; in Edn. magna cum laude. Regent 1988. Tchr. English, substitute tchr. Western Beaver, Industry, Pa., 1967-74; prin., tchr. biblical studies Rhema Christian Sch., Coraopolis, Pa., from 1986. Tng. dir. SASCO, Dallas, 1983-85, conf. speaker. Feature editor Western Advertiser, Beaver Falls, Pa., 1972-80. Mem.

U.,

ASCD, Lambda

His Schs. Assn. (speaker edn. conf. 1988-92), Iota Tau. Lit. Honors Soc Republican. Home: Murrysville, Pa. Died Apr. 18, 2008.

HAYES, ELIZABETH ROTHS, retired dance educator; b. NY, July 3, 1911; d. Leslie David and Emilie Christine (Roths) AB, W.Va. U., 1932; MS, U. Wis., 1935; EdD, Stanford U., 1949. Instr. various colls., W.Va. and 111., 1936-40; asst. prof. U. Wis., 1945; asst. prof. dept. modern dance U. Utah, Salt Lake City, 1941 44, 1946-^19, assoc. prof., 1950—54, prof., 1955—88, prof, emerita, from 1988. Tchrs. summers Chico (Calif.) Tchrs. Ithaca,

H



W.Va. U., 1952, U. Mich., 1957, U. Iowa, 1965; founder Modern Dance Maj. Program, U. Utah; spkr. in field; cons, univs Dancer, choreographer over 40 dances;

Coll., 1951,

HAYNES, DONALD KENNETH, NY,

researcher; b. Norwich,

Jan. 27,

education educator, 1934; s. Raymond

Louis and Gladys Abigail (Simmons) H.; m. Janet Ruth Shultz, Aug. 30, 1958; children: Bradley Richard, Linda Ruth Haynes Slowik. BS, SUNY, Cortland, 1960; MS in Pub. Health, U. N.C., 1961; PhD, SUNY, Albany, 1980. Health educator Ohio Dept. Health, Zanesville, 1961-63; sr. pub. health educator N.Y State Dept. Health, Syracuse, 1963-68; dir. pub. edn. N.Y. State Dept. Mental Hygiene, Albany, 1968-75; asst. prof. SUNY, Brockport, 1975-82; assoc. prof, community health edn. U. Minn., Duluth, from 1983, coach women's varsity tennis, 1988-90. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Chmn. heart at work Am. Heart Assn., Duluth, 1984, 86. With U.S. Army, 1954-56. MethAvocation: tennis. Home: Duluth, Minn. Died July 16,

odist.

2008.

HAYS,

ROGER

LEE,

rehabilitation executive, counselor;

Sept. 13, 1954; s. James F and Patricia (Rogers) m. Cristina Maria Bianchi, Mar. 18, 1978; 1 child, Melissa Cristina. B A in Sociology and Psychology, U. Iowa, 1980, in Edn., 1982. Job placement specialist Nebr. Dept. of Edn., Omaha, 1983; employment specialist Career Design, Inc., Omaha, 1983-85, program coord., 1985-86,

b.

Omaha,

H;

MA

v.p.,

from 1986.

Dir.

Worknet Project with Industry, Omaha; Edn. and Rehab./U.S. Dept. Edn., Mem. exec. com. Omaha Transp.

tech. expert Office of Spl.



Washington, 1988 Coalition, 1987



.

Mgmt. Soc, Rehab

.

Mem.

Nat. Rehab. Assn., Adminstrv. editor Job Assn. Nebr. (pres. 1990





,

Placement Digest 1989 bd. dirs. job placement div. 1989 ). Avocations: boating, golf, travel. Home: Omaha, Nebr. Died Dec. 11, 2007.



,

R., patent lawyer; b. Springfield, 111* 16, 1928; s. James Earl and Clara E. (Mengerhausen) lM Ruth Ann Schult, Jan. 1, 1952; children: James SteB John Richard, Jane Elizabeth, Justin Randolph,

H

BSME, Okla. State U., 1951; JD, U. Tulsa, Engr. Exline Engring., Tulsa, 1951-52; from engr. trail

Juanita.

patent trainee Stanolind Oil

&

Gas Co.,

io

Ri9

Tulsa,

Head, Johnson & Kachfl Tulsa, from 1958. 2d It. U.S. Corps Engrs. Mem. Okl; « Assn., Intellectual Property Law Assn. Home: Grove, a. Died June 7, 2008. Kans., 1952-58; patent

atty.

HEADLEE, RAYMOND,

retired

psychotherapist

Shelby County,

Ind., July 27, 1917; s. Ortis Verl and r, (Wright) H; m. Eleanor Case Benton, Aug. 24, children: Sue, Mark, Ann. AB in Psychology, Ind. U., A.M. in Exptl. Psychology, 1941, MD, 1944; grad., ( Inst. Psychoanalysis, 1959. Diplomate: Am. Bd. Psycl« and Neurology (examiner 1964 ). Intern St. Elizat>» Hosp., Washington, 1944-45, resident in psychiatry,

Mae

I



46, Milw. Psychiat. Hosp., 1947-48, pres.

196)3

staff,

practice medicine specializing in psychiatry and ps >

analysis

Elm Grove,

m

Wis., from

1949; clin. asst. 1958-59, clin. asso.

1

psychiatry Med. Coll. Wis., 1959-62, clin. prof., 1962-2000, chmn. dept. psycWjl 1963-70; prof, psychology Marquette U., 1966-76; Bd.il Elm Brook (Wis.) Meml. Hosp., 1969-71; ret., 2000J| thor: (with

Bonnie Corey) Psychiatry

Think, Therefore profl. jours. 1st

in Nursing,

19i|

Know, 1996; contbr. numerous articjH Ft. Knox Armored Med. Rsch. Lab., S,

I

It.

.

1945, to col. USPHS. Fellow Am. Psychiat. Assn. (I Coll. Psychiatry (emeritus); mem. State Med. Soc.B (editorial dir. 1971-77), Wis. Psychiat. Assn. (pres. 11-:

Am.

MUw.

72),

Club.

Home: Milwaukee, Wis. Died

Juii

2007.

HEALY, MARTIN JOHN,

academic administratol

NYC, Apr. 5, 1939; s. John and Kathleen Ann (HanleyT m. Ann Marie Brennan, Aug. 15, 1964; children: Lisa John Paul. BA, St. John's U., Jamaica, NY, 1964, MS, Writer Sta. WNEW, NYC, 1958-60; writer, producer WCBS, NYC, 1960-67; v.p. communications and affairs St. John's U., from 1968. Mem. Intemat. Radid TV Soc. Roman Catholic. Home: Roslyn Heights, NY. June 30, 2008.

HEARD, ALEXANDER, retired design engineer;

1915; came to U.S., 1923; s. Henry and Veronika Annie (Hauser) H; m. Bemice Elizabeth Kalmen, Oct. 15, 1948; children: Roger Martin, Kenneth Alan. Student, Wayne U., 1938-46, U. Minn., 1951-58. Mechanic Becker Motor Co., Springerville, Ariz., Estabrook, Mpls., 1949; 1949; bldg. designer Hitchcock machine designer Continental Machines, Inc., Savage, Minn., 1950-54; topographic draftsman Cardarelle Assocs., Eden Prairie, Minn., 1954; machine designer Bemis Rsch. Lab., Mpls., 1954-56; devel. engr. Univac/Sperry Rand Corp., Hopkins, 1956-62; project engr. Honeywell Corp., Hopkins, Minn., 1962-64, G.T Schjeldahl Co., Northfield, Minn., 1964-65; design engr. Thermo King corp., Bloomington, Minn., 1965-66; rsch. engr. Pako Corp., Golden Valley, Minn., 1966-71; engring. tech. writer MTS Systems Corp., Hopkins, Minn., 1971-73, ret., 1974. Author: Say-Write English Alphabet Improved 20,000 Percent Over A-B-C English, 1989, TOPON Optimum Thought Code Improved 9,000,000 Percent Over A-B-C English, 1993; contbr. articles to profl. jours.; inventor in field. Mem. hist, commn. Val Verde County, Tex., 1978—. Cpl. U.S. Coast Artillery, 1940-43. Mem. ASME, Honewywell Engrs. Club (sr.), Standards Engrs. Soc. Avocations: astronomy, family history, nature, writing, tropical gardening. Home: Del Rio, Tex. Died Mar. 5, 2008. b. Preston,

HEAD, JAMES

academic administj 1917; s. Richard Willis m. Laura Jean Keller, Jun< 1949; children: Stephen Keller, Christopher Cadek, Fn

b.

Savannah, Ga., Mar.

Virginia Lord (Nisbet)

Muir, Cornelia Lord.

retired

14,

H;

AB, U. N.C.,

1938. LL.D., 1968;

PhD, 1951, LL.D., 1965; 25 other War and J 1939-43; research assoc. bur. pub. adminstm. U.

Columbia

U., 1948,

degrees. U.S. Govt, service in depts. Interior,

1946-49; research assoc. Inst. Research in Social Sci N.C., 1950-51, research prof., 1952-58; asso. prof, polit U. N.C., 1950-51, prof, polit. sci., 1952-63, dean Grad. 1958-63; prof, polit. sci. Vanderbilt U., 1963-85, chanc

;

1963-82. Author: (asst. to VO. Key, Jr.) Southern Politij and Nation, 1949, (with Donald S. Strong) Soul Primaries and Elections, 1950, A Two-Party South?, State

The Costs of Democracy, 1960,

rev. edit., 1962,

Years in Graduate Education,

1963,

Made

in

The

i

Ame

Improving the Nomination and Election of Presidents, 1 Speaking of the University: Two Decades at Vande: 1995; editor and contbr.: State Legislatures in Amei Politics, 1966; editor, contbr. (with Michael Nelson) dential Selection, 1987. Chmn. Pres.'s Commn. on C paign Costs, 1961-62; spl. adviser to Pres. U.S. on affairs, The White House, 1970; Dir. Citizens' Rese Found., 1958-71, pres., 1968-71; mem. U.S. Adv. Con Intergovtl. Relations, 1967-69, Trustee Ford Found., 1 87, chmn., 1972-87; trustee Robert A. Taft Inst. G 1973-76, Ctr. for Study of Presidency, 1988-91; chmn. Force on So. Rural Devel., 1974-77; public trustee Nutr i

mem. mem. Commn. on U.S. Found., 1976-82;

council Rockefeller

U,

197"/

Policy Toward So. Africa, Policy Study Found., 1979-85. Lt. USNR, 1943-46. \ Intemat. Polit. Sci. Assn., Am. Polit. Sci. Assn. 1962-63), So. Polit. Sci. Assn. (pres. 1961-62), Assn. Univs. (dir. council fed. relations 1969-70, v.p. 1972 on Fgn. Rels., Belle Meade Cou Club (Nashville), (N.Y.C.), Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Epi Tenn. Died July 24, 2009. Nashville, palian. Home: pres. 1974-75), Council

HEARNES, WARREN EASTMAN, lawyer,

Former

l

emor of Missouri; b. Moline, 111., July 23, 1923; s. Earl and Edna May (Eastman) H; m. Betty Sue Cooper, 1948; children: Lynn, Leigh, Julia B. BS, US Mil. A< (hon.), Coll. Oste1946; AB, LLB, U. Mo., 1952; Surgery, Kirksville, Mo.; LLD (hon.), Cul thy

LHD

&

Stockton Coll., Canton, Mo., Univ Mo., Cent Methc Coll., Fayette, Mo.; PhD (hon.), Rockhurst Coll. Bar: 1952. Mem. Mo. Ho. of Reps, from Mississippi Cot" 1951-61, majority floor leader, 1957, 59; sec. of state of Mo., 1961-65, gov., 1965-73; exec. dir. South Mo. L Svcs., Inc., Charleston, 1981—97; judge 33rd Jud. 1980 81; atty.-at-law. Chmn. Nat. Gov. Conf.; pres. State Govt.; mem. Adv. Com. Intergovernmental Rels.; Dem. Nat. Conv. Served to 1st lt. US Army, 1946 Recipient Edwin P. Hubble Medal, 2005. Mem. Am., bar assns., VFW, Am. Legion, Masons, Shriners, Phi E Theta, Phi Delta Phi. Democrat. Baptist. Home: Charles Mo. Died Aug. 16, 2009.



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WHO IN AMERICA

HELD

99 HEER. WTLLLVM CHARLES,

JOEL JOSEPH

Octa Joseph and Winnie s Beverly Anne Heben. Apr 20. 1968: dry) R: has: Joseph Lavne. Genevieve Marie. BSME. La. Tech 961: MSME. Ohio Stale U., 1962: PhDME. So. Metn. 970. Registered profl. engr.. Tex.. La. Assl prof. Rice iwntnn 1969-74: sr project engr. Fluor Corp.. Hous>ecL mgr. Pace Engrs.. Houston. 1976-77; sr. Western Geophys.. Houston. 1977-80: sect mgr. Houston. 1980-86: sr. engr. Triodyne. Inc.. 1987-90: engring. mgr. Corp.. Houston. t mgc engr. Failure Analysis Assocs.. Houston. Home: Sugar Land. Tex. Died Feb. 11. 2008.

* ilk. La.. June 23. 1959.

m

uve:

Heer

b.

rraphics

Columbus, Ohio. Apr. 20. 1921: and Hilda (Kemeryi Herbsc

s.

company execuWilliam' Charles

m

Barbara Anna Mitcbeltree. Oct. 8. 1958: children: Betsy. William C. ffl. BS in Printing MgmL. Carnegie Tech. Inst.. 194} treas. FJ. Heer Printing Co.. (Rumbus, 1943-68: v.p. Nat. Graphics Corp.. Columbus, from 1968. Bd. .

13. 1905: d.

R

May

FausL

renred :awver, b. Tremont Cits.

Thomas

J.

Man Etta (Maxson) BA cum laude. Ohio

and

25, 1977.

JD summa cum laude. 1930. Bar Ohio 1 US Dist Q. (so. disti Ohio 1932. U.S. Supreme Cl 1 Researcher. Nat Commn. Law Observance and EnEBat U.S. Dist. Cl (so. dist.) Ohio, 1930—31; re-18.

*er Ohio Judicial Council and Law Inst. Johns Hopkins 1931—32: prosecuting any. Champaign Counts. UrOhio.

i.

1933



7-43, 1973—93. 1;

Com.

assoc

37; sole practice Springfield. Ohio.

Durfev

&

Urbana.

ret..

Martin. Springfield, Ohio.

3—47; mcpL judge Champaign Counts. 1954—5* War Price and Rationing Bd-. Urbana. 1941-43: xs Spring Grove Cemetery Assn.. 1954 sec. bd.



;

Magnetic Springs Found.. Ohio. 1957-62: pres. State U. ColL Law Alumni Assn.. GDtambus, 1971mem. Friends of Libraries Ohio State U. Friends and Textile Collection: mem Nat. Council L La*. Ohio State U Columbus, 1971—; mem Spring1 Art Assn.; trustee Champaign County Arts CounciL 7-1994 Recipient Disting. Service award Ohio State U " ma award Ohio State L 1990. n. (com. mem.. 60 Yrs Svc. to Pub. id 1991). Champaign County Bar and Law Library - (pres 1965). Springfield Bar and Law hbrar ..

Mem

.

U

1946-59. pres. 1963). ABA. Ohio State Alumni (2d v.p. 1956-58. adv. bd. l%2-73. .Alumni Centenaward 1970), Order of Coif. Phi Beta Kappa. Zeta Tau ha. Kappa Beta PL Delta Theta Tau (naL v.p. 1938-40. 194142. bd. trustees 194245). Clubs: Springfield (Ohio); Troy Country (Ohio): Altrusa. Lodge: er of Eastern Star. Democrat. Methodist. First female •chool graduate from Ohio State U. and first female in Ohio. Home: Trov. Ohio. Died 1994.

-

DGES. b.

GEORGE REYNOLI

Phila. Feb. 26. 1952:

s.

>

Thomas Reed and Ann

m. Chnstv Susan Sbonnard; children: George ntrd. Duncan Fox. BA. U. Pa.. Phila.. 1975: JD. LA. 1978. Bar Calif. 1979. Founding ptnr. fces & CaldwdL 1988—98: ptnr. Qumn Emanuel UrquOBver & Hedges, LA.. 1998—2009. Pres. The ArcfaaeJ7 Fund. LA. 1995—2009. Trustee Claremont Grad. U.. >L 2006. Recipient Commendation award, LA County Soprs.. 1992; named one of 100 Power Lawyers. lywood Reporter. 2007. Mem: Perm Club NY. ArhCalif. Inst. Tech. (assoc.). Achievements include rv of ancient incense scads in Southern .Arabia. Died 10. 2009

iges;

MA

So- Calif..

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.

m

V

'

Sta.

WRKB

radio. Kannapolis.

NC. Former

with Harvesters Quartet: former performer gospel show. Sta. WXD-TV Winston-Salem. NC: on Sta. WBTY. Chariooe. NC. Sta. WRAL-

also appeared

TV Raleieh. N C Sta. WGHP-TY High P: WBTW-TV Florence. S.C. Mem bd. visitors U.S. MiL Acad.. 1982— mem. Dem CoogL campaign com. Demo..

:

craL Died Sept 2. 2009.

HEGSTED. DA\TD M\RK.

nutritionist,

educator,

b.

Rexburg. Idaho. Mar. 25. 1914: mamed; 2 childreHarsard L\. 1962: DSc. Idaho. 1986. Asst. biochemist U. ^3641; rscfa- chemist Abboa Labs. 194141; instr. to prof, nutrition Harsard U. Sch. Pub. Health. 1942-71 adminstr. Human Nutritional Ctr. LSI -enrus prof, nutrition New England Regional Primate Rscfa. Ctr.. 1982—2009. Cons. Columbian Govt.. Bogota. 194647 Inst. InterAffairs. lima. Peru. 1950-52; chmn food and nutrition bd. NaL Acad. ScL. NaL Rscfa. Coun.: various expd. corns. WHO. UN. Editor Nutritional I 1968-78. Recipient Eleanor Navlor Dana award Health Found.. Bristol-Myers Squibb award. NAS, AAAS. Am. Dietetic Assn. (boo. mem. Am. Chemical S:-.

U

Am

mem

Mem

Am

i.

Inst Nutrition (pres. 1972-73, Osbome-Mende: 1965. Conrad Evejhem award 1979) Home: Wesr»ood. Mass. Died June 16. 2009.

Ohio.

194"—73:

e, sec.

WILLIAM GATHREL HEFNER

former United States Representatis e from North Carolina: Dora. Tenn_, Apr. 11. 1930: s. Emors James and Icie Holderfiekl) R: Nancv Louise HilL 1952: children: Stacy e. Shelly. Grad. high K Congress from 8th ^bjngton. 1975—99. b.

weddy

Am

Coll..

&

profl. entertainer

Am

Tobin;

AA. Rider

&

b. St. Louis.

.

H.. Carrie' E.

1952. Sales cons. Scfarock Realty. Morton. 111.. 1961-68: owner Peachtree Arts and Crafts. Naperville. Dl. 1968-76: v.p US. Home-Lakewood. V77-80: sales mgr. Anida Realrv Sales. Coral Gables. Fla.. 1980--. Lyle Fain Co.. Prosidence. 1982-84. Arthur Rutenbere-Lee. Collier County. Fla.. 1984-88; dir. mktg. Centurs 21 Advisor. Naples and Bonita Springs. Fla.. 1988-89: s'p. Heffner Group. Naples. 1989-91: dir. sales Bonita Bav Properties. Bonita Springs. 1991-93: dir. sales mlag.'jRB Devel. Group. Ltd.. Bonita Springs, from 1993. Author Home Design Window Concepts. 1989. Trustee Regional Sen. Bd.. DuPage Counts. HI.. 19"-l-"6. Mem. Fla. Assn. Realtors, Women's Coun. Realtors. Sales Mgrs. Roundtabk (bd. _ oilier Counts and Lee County Sales Mktg. Coun.. 9 : me Builders Assn. (enmn. cert, sales profl. course 1993. 94. instr. cert sales profl. course 1993. 94. Pinnacle award. Sales Mgr. of Yr. 1992). Bonita Springs Bd. Realtors. Republican. Episcopalian. Avocations: golf, travel crafts Home: Naples, Fla. Died July 4. 2008.

3T, HAROLD ARTHUR,

m

Audrev

children:

Former owner orchidologist, chiropracMo.. Apr. 30. 1921: s Wilham Frederick Myrtle Regina (Huge H_: Barbara Evelsne Ross. 19. 1942. D Oiiropractic Medicine. Logan CoU. Sole lice, St. Louis. 1942-95; orchidologist, from 1950. ;e Orchid Digest Corp.. 1959. internal, lectr.. photograin field radiotelephone engr.. 1942. Contbr. articles to L jours. Mem. World Orchid Cong, (founding com. IL MidOrchid Cong, (founder, pres. 1959. judge J). Orchid Soc. (grand jurist, judge 196Orchid Soc. (pres. 1966. 90). Mo. Orchid Soc. .pres. Ik European Orchid Congress (USA com 19* ican. Avocations: philariHst. nnrrrismarisL amateur radio ator, antiquary, hnguisL Home: Saint Louis. Mo. Died

executive: b. Milw..

June

HELDERSBACH. JOHN Al STTN. Ehnhurst-L (Duntemann R:

b.

i

marketing executive: : s. Robert Henrs and Dorothy m. Patricia Louise Yax. July 26. 1

:: -i. Ellen Kav 174 Bakken. June 10. 1983: stepchildren: Knstofer K. MofSt. Denver. 1970. Copswriter Marrhew R. MoffiL BB.A \Wentine-Radford. Inc.. Kcount exec. Christenson. Barclay. Shaw. Kansas Cirs. 197375; ptnr. Hedhmd & Assccs^ Mission. Kans.. 1975-80: copy .

U

dnef Gloria Aleff &

Iowa. 1980-83: creative dir. Warren Anderson AdvL. Davenport. Iowa. 1983-84: mktg. dir. Oster Ccmmunications. Cedar Falls. Iowa, from 1984 Stamp illustrator. Iowa Duck Stamp Design. Iowa Habitat Stamp Design. 1987. Pa. Duck Stamp Design. 1988. Vol. dir. Greater Kansas Cirs March of Dimes. 1979-80. Cedar Valley cbpL March of Dimes. Waterloo. Iowa. 1981-83: bd. dirs. Cedar Valley Wetlands Found.. Cedar Falls. Iowa. 1987—. Served as sr NE.. Iowa Mktg./AdvL CluArmy. 1962-65. cations: wildlife and western an. writing. Home: Cedar Falls. Iowa. Died Ocl 28. 2007. triy.

Mem

HELL NL\RY RLTH,

retired counselor: b. W'esterville.

Ohio, June 8. 1921: d. George Walter and Bertha EUen BS in Edn.. Ohio State U. 1944; MEd. Wayne (Shrodes) State U.. 1956: cert, advanced studs. Western Carolina U. 1987: cen. rheoL edn.. U. South. 1987. Cert, counselor, tchr. Ofaio. Kv.. Mich.. Fla.. NC. Tcfar. 7rh grade Cheshire Scfa.. r-ology. English Ohio Soldiers' and Ohio. Sailors' Orphans" Home. Xenia. 194347; tcfar. 7th grade Lakesiew Rgh Schs.. Wmter Garden. Fla.. 194748; tcfar. F/iglish journalism Pine Mountain Settlement Scr

R

194849. field and established camp dir. Columbus and Frankhn Counts Girl Scouts, Ohio. 1949-50: tcfar. Mars Lyon Jr. HS. Royal Oak. Mkfa.. 1950-56. 57-62. Coston Secondarv Modern gland. 1956-57;

Girls" Scfa.. Greenford. Middlesex.

tcfar.

En-

English West Henderson HS. Hender-

NC. 1962-65. guidance counselor, 1965-86. Chmn. Mavor's Com. Ernpioyment of Handicapped. Henderson~ sons-ille.

s-ille.

1972-74:

v.p.

Mountain Ramparts Health

NC

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mem.

Inc.,

Chgo. Fund, on Aging and

Intemat. Trade and Port Promotion

111.

Adv. Com., 1982, Chgo.'s Future Project

Com.

of Trust,

1982, Pacific Basing Inst.; mem. nat. adv. bd. on programs U.S. Dept. Edn., 1981, City Chgo. Local Cultural Devel. Commn.; Mayor Daley's prin. for a day Chgo. Public Schs.; pres. Chgo. Theater Preservation Inc.,

internat. edn.

Ltd., sec, bd. dirs. Arts Club Chgo.; bd. dirs. Chgo. Maritime Soc; me. industry sector adv. com. on svcs. for

Group

Commerce, 1995-98; mem.

trade policy matters U.S. Dept.

com. and del. White House Conf. on Aging, 1971, 81; mem. 111. Coun. Aging, 1961-81, chmn., 1973-81; panel mem. 111. Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan; mem. weatherization adv. com. 111. Dept. Bus. and Econ. Devel., 1975—; mem. 111. appeal bd. SSS, 1966-73; cons. Vt. rsch. project HUD. 1st It. U.S. Army, Philippines and Japan, 1943-46. Recipient Humanitarian of Yr. Henry Booth House award Hull House Assn., 1979; Am. Heritage award Am. Jewish Com., 1986, Arts award Mostly Music Inc., 1986, City Brightener award Bright New City Chgo., 1987, Holleb Cmty. Svc. award, Lambda Alpha Intemat., 2004. Mem. ABA, 111. Bar Assn., Chgo. Bar Assn., Fed. Bar Assn., Am. Soc. Internat. Law, Am. Arbitration Assn. (nat. panel), Am. Inst. Planners, Nat. Assn. Housign and Redevel. Ofcls., Urban Land Inst., Harvard Law Soc. 111. (bd. dirs.), Arts Club, Univ. Club, Bryn Mawr Country Club, Execs. Club (Chgo.), Lambda Alpha. Democrat. Home: Chicago, 111. Died Dec. 7, 2008. nat. adv.

HOLLERAN, SHEILA, development officer; NJ,

May

b.

Irvington,

Thomas Jerome and Loretta Dorothea BA, Dunbarton Coll. Holy Cross, Wash-

1939; d.

1,

(Griffin) Holleran.

MA,

Jersey City State Coll., 1969. Joined 1 961; cert. sch. adminstr., of Charity of St. Elizabeth, Convent Station, N.J., 1963-68, Ridgewood, N.J., 1968-70, elem. sch. prin. Tenafly, N.J., 1970-78, Montclair, N.J., 1978-86, grant dir. for aged Convent Station, N.J., from 1986, spl. events dir. for maj. fund raisers, from 1986, dir. direct mail program, from 1990. Mem. Nat. Cath. Devel. Conf., N.J. Soc. Fund Raising Execs. Avocations: writing, reading. Home: Morristown, NJ. Died June 7, 2007.

1961;

ington,

Sisters of Charity of St. Elizabeth,

N.J.

Tchr.

WHO WAS WHO IN AMERIC

106

Mostly Music,

Visitors Ctr.,

Sisters

HOLLICH, STEPHEN EUGENE,

aerospace engineer; b. July 11, 1932; s. Steve and Carrie (Bartoli) H.; m. Gail Litt, Oct. 24, 1953 (div. Apr. 1978); children: Stephen III, Paul John, Cara Ann; m. Stacey Lea Hollich, Sept. 7, 1984; children: Kitrik Lee, Kaitlin Carrie, Stephanie Jana. Diploma in Electronics, Insts., NYC, 1952; BS in Elec. Engring., Ind Inst. Tech., 1957; MBA, Ala. U., in Mgmt., Southeastern Inst. Tech., 1992. Supr. 1974; dragon and tow prodn. acceptance testing New Tech. Inc., Huntsville, Ala., 1974-75; dean edn. Alverson-Draughton, Huntsville, 1975-76; rsch. asst., cons. Northrup Svcs. Inc., Huntsville, 1976-78; proposal and systems cons. Mgmt. Svcs. Inc., Huntsville, 1978-80; sr. project engr. Titan systems SCI Systems Inc., Huntsville, 1980-81; aerospace

NYC,

RCA

A&M

D

sr. system safety office George C. Marshall Space Flight Ctr., Huntsville, 1981-85, aerospace engr. sr. space

engr.,

safety, 1985-88, aerospace engr. sr. tech. test group, 1988, aerospace engr. sr. materials control office, 1988-90, chief contamination control lab., from 1990. Chmn. stew-

DONALD

HOLLOWAY, PHILLIP, lawyer; b Akron, Ohio, Feb. 18, 1928; s. Harold Shane and Dorothy Gayle (Ryder) Holloway. BS in Commerce, Ohio U., Athens, 1950; JD, U. Akron, 1955; MA, Kent State U., 1962. Bar: Ohio 1955. Title examiner Bankers Guarantee Title & Trust Co., Akron, 1950-54; acct. Robinson Clay Product Co., Akron, 1955-60; libr. Akron-Summit Pub. Libr., 1962-69, head fine arts and music divsn., 1969-71, sr. libr., 1972-82; pvt. practice Akron, from 1982. Payroll treas. Akron Symphony Orch., 1957-61; treas. Friends Libr. Akron and Summit County, 1970-72. Mem. ABA, ALA, Ohio Bar Akron Bar Assn., Ohio Libr. Assn., Nat. Trust Hist. Music Libr. Assn., Soc. Archtl. Historians,

Assn.,

Preservation,

ardship and fin. Epworth Meth. Ch., Orlando, Fla., 1961, 62. With U.S. Army, 1953-54, Korea. Assoc, fellow AIAA (dir. pub. policy com. 1989-90, vice-chmn., program chmn. 1990-91, chmn. 1991-92, tech. com. on safety and system



1990 pub. policy award internat. 1990); Huntsville Area Tech. Socs. (forum chmn., membership chmn.) Avocations: hiking, camping, hunting, music, travel. Home: Huntsville, Ala. Died July 12, 2008. ,

mem.

HOLLIS, MARY DEAN, business officer; b. Miss., May 10, 1928; d. Diaz Taylor and Amy

Chalybeate, Earl (Jones) 1950. Sec. to pres. Blue Mountain (Miss.) Coll., 1950-63; sec. to edn. dir. First Bapt. Ch., Memphis, 1963-64; sec. to dean Sch. Basic Med. Scis. and Grad. Sch. U. Tenn., Memphis, 1964-65; with bus. office Blue Mountain Coll., from 1965, dir. bus. and fin. office, from 1977. Mem. AAUW, So. Assn. Coll. and Univ. Bus. Officers, Blue Mountain Coll. Nat. Alumnae Assn. (exec. bd. dirs. 1964-66, 71 officer local alumnae club H.

BA, Blue Mountain

Coll.,





,

1950 ), Federated Women's Club. Baptist. Avocations: gardening, reading, sewing. Home: Walnut, Miss. Died Feb. 28, 2008.

HOLLIS, WILLIAM LEMUEL, tist,

consultant; b.

Richmond

Hills,

olericulture food scien-

NY, May

26, 1921;

s.

Joseph Lemuel and Margaret (Seegar) H.; m. Barbara Thayer, Feb. 27, 1993. BS in Agrl. Edn., U. Del., 1953; PhD, U. Md., 1957. Assoc, prof. U. Md., College Park, 1957-66; assoc. dir. agr. div. Nat. Canners Assn., Washington, 1966-71; dir. sci. affairs Nat. Agr. Chem. Assn., Washington, 1975-85, dir. internat. affairs, 1985-87; agronomist Pesticide Assessment Lab., Agrl. Rsch. Svc, USDA, Beltsville, Md., from 1989, mem. nat. task force on faculty devel., 1983-87. Mem. adv. bd. Rutgers U. R & D Ctr., New Brunswick, N.J., 1967-71; mem. exec. bd. Agrl. Rsch. Inst., NAS, Washington, 1975-77, 81-83; numerous presentations on food crop prodn., 1967-87; chmn. tech. sales seminars on agrl. chemistry U.S. Dept. Commerce, Ea. Europe, 1975, 77, 79, 81. Contbr. numerous articles to profl. jours. Bd. dirs. U.S. Com. for UN Environment Program, Washington,

1985—, Friends

Agrl.

Rsch.-Beltsville,

1989—. Capt.

USMCR,

1942-47, PTO, It. col. Res. ret. Mem. AAAS, Am. Soc. Hort. Sci., Weed Sci. Soc. Am., VFW, Sigma Xi, Phi

Kappa

Phi,

Beltsville,

Alpha Zeta. Republican. Methodist. Home:

Md. Died

Oct. 3, 2007.

Award ham,

for Excellence, 1959,

Ala., 1965, Nat.

Key

Medal of

to the City of

Arts, Nat.

Birm

Endowment

Duke Ellington Fellowship Award, Yale Lifetime Achievement award, Intemat. Folk Alliance. I 2, 2008.

the Arts, 1999,

Dec

HOLMES, SUSAN ANNETTE,

accounting professic

Herman Joseph and Patricia I m. David R. Holmes, July 2, 1« stepchild, Chad Jeffrey. Office mgr. The Brace Shop, b. Cin.,

Feb. 18, 1957; d.

(Foster) Tallarigo;

Mgmt. mem. Updowntowners,

Cin., 1978-86; accounts receivable supr. Profl. Cin.,

from

Voting

1986.

S (

1991—. Mem.

Coll. Art Assn., Art Librs.

Cin. Hist. Soc, Cin. Art Mus., Cin. Nat History Mus., Cin. Zool. Soc Roman Catholic. Avocatii

Avocations: art, Ohio. Deceased.

memorabilia collecting, volunteer work, reading, photo phy. Home: Cincinnati, Ohio. Died Feb. 7, 2008.

N.Am. Republican. Episcopalian. music, travel, architecture. Home: Akron,

HOLLY, JUNE SIEGERT,

fundraising

executive;

b.

Houston, Nov. 27, 1920; d. Francis Harrison and Mabel Helen (Verlander) Siegert; m. Austin J. Holly, Nov., 1942 (div. 1971); children: Mary Melissa Holly Cadenhead, Douglas Rhodes, James Barbour. B.A., Rice U, 1942; M.A. in Sociology, U. Houston, 1974, D. Edn. (teaching fellow 1976-79), 1980. Dir. parish edn. St. Mark's Episcopal Ch., Houston, 1964-69; coordinator tng., vols. Houston Met.

HOLSINGER, VIRGINIA HARRIS, ington, Mar. 13, 1936; d.

chemist; b. W;

Raymond Wilson and

Elizal

M

Blackstone (Riley) H. BS, Coll. of William and Williamsburg, Va., 1958; PhD, Ohio State U, 1980. R chemist Agrl. Rsch. Svc, Ea. Regional Rsch. Ctr., US1 Washington, 1958-74; rsch. chemist Agrl. Rsch. S ERRC, USDA, Wyndmoor, Pa., 1974—99. Contbg. auj pubis, in field; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Recipient
c.).

El.

Died

Psychoanalysis 30, 2009.'

(sci.

May

OPLNGARNER, DOYLE ANSON, physician; b. JackMich May

9. 1930; s. George Anson and Ethyl DeEtta m. Ruth Ann Bennett Mar. 9. 1985; children: i. Kirk. Pollv. Pamella, Deanna. Darci. Seth. BS. Albion L, 1952; DO. Chgo. Coll. Osteopathic Med., 1956. .

H

rle-.

.

Met

rn

1956-57; pvt

Hosp.. Grand Rapids, Mich.,

aice Belding. Mich.. 1957-59, Ironwood. Mich., 1959emergency medicine Met. Hosp., Grand Rapids. Mich..

Georgetown Med.

5-89; family practice

Clinic, Jenison.

from 1989; retired. 1995. Athletic team physician (Mich.) High Sch.. 1959-75; ski patrol physician jeric Slri Patrol, Ironwood. 1965-75. Assoc, pastor Meth. Conf., 1978-80; youth leader, lay leader, , West Mich. 1960-75; bd. ., choir dir. Ironwood (Mich.) Meth. Ch., Ironwood C. of C, 1963-72, pres. 1%7; bd. dirs. Youth Christ Ironwood. 1970-73: county chmn. Easter Seal, rwood: choir dir. Rockford (Mich.) Reform Ch., 1971City (Mich .1 Meth. Ch., 1971-74; orch. dir. Reform Ch.. Jenison. 1989-90: mem. Barbershop Ironwood, 1959-75. dir. 1962-70: dir. Sweet Ades, and others. Mem. Grandville Rotary (pres. 1991). ary Club (Ironwood pres. 1967), Rockford Rotary Club pres), Rotary Intemat Dist 6290 (dist. gov. 1994-95, manent fund chmn.. meritonous svc. award 1997), Great es Barbershop Chorus. Republican. Avocations: fishing, *.,

.

letting,

travel,

iL Died July

tennis,

AMMIE DELORIS,

E,

Home:

windsurfing.

Jenison.

2008.

5.

computer programmer, sys-

analyst; b. Washington. Nov. 28, 1946; d. Amos xander and Amanda Irene (Moore) H. BA cum laude. U., 1976; postgrad.. Am. U., 1976-84. Police officer t Police Dept. Washington, 1972-73, officer. 1972; tchr. Benedict the Moor Cath. Sch., Washington, 1979; rinstrv. asst. Coun. of DC. Washington. 1979-81; coma- programmer, systems analyst IRS. Washington, 1984n. speciahst from 1996. Honoree Civic Assn.: scholar: Pub. Svc. fellow. Mem. Alpha Kappa

Honor Soc. Achievements include research on admin-

la

lion of justice,

Home: »PKINS,

computer applications and systems deArlington, Va. Died Sept. 21, 2007.

HENRY TYLER,

museum

director,

an edu-

| b. Idaho Falls. Idaho. Aug. 14. 1928: s. Talcott xnpson and Zoe (Erbe) Hopkins: children: Victoria ae. John Thomas. Christopher Tvler BA, Sch. of Art

1955: postgrad.. UCLA. 1957—60; ) fbon.). Calif. CoU. Arts and Crafts, 1984. San FranAn Inst, 1986. Curator exhbns.. pubis. LA County of Art 1960-68; lectr. art history UCLA Ext. 0-t68; dir. Ft Worth An Mus.. 1968-74". San Francisco s. of Modern Art 1974-86; chmn. art dept. UCLA. •1-94. dir. F.S. Wight Gallery, 1991-95, dir. Armand Mus. Art and Cultural Ctr., 1994-99, prof, art •9—2002. prof, emeritus, 2002—09. Instr. Tex. Christian Worth, 1968—74; dir. U.S. representation Venice nniel. Italy. 1 970: dir. art presentation Festival of Two rids. Spoleto. Italy, 1970; co-commr. U.S. representation 1 Sao Paulo Biennale. Brazil. 1981: cons NEA. mem. s. panel. 1979 84. chmn.. 1981: cons., mem. mus. panel H, 1976: archivist pers. archives Getty Rsch. Ctr.. LA. >5. Contbr. numerous articles to profl. jours, and mus. >ls. With AUS. 1952—54. Decorated knight Order Le>ld II. Belgium: recipient Spl. Intemat award. Art LA. »2. Mem.: We. Assn. Art Museums (pres. 1977—78). L Assn. Museums. Coll. Art Assn., Assn. Art Mus. Dirs. a. 1985—86). Died Sept 27, 2009.

Chgo.. 1952,

t,

MA.

»

R



HOMER THAWLEY,

>PKTNS,

chemist researcher.

" chemist; b. Frederica. Del.. July 27. 1913; s. Homer iwley and Lillian Alexander Hopkins. Sr.: m. Victoria

ferry.

Oct

26. 1940;

1

child,

Rebecca. BS. U. Del., 1935:

Cornell U.. 1939; PhD. U. Md., nst Bd. Agr.. Dover, Del.. 1935





DA Washington.

1951. Asst state 37:

soil

scientist

1939 41. Beltsville. Md.. 1941—52: FDA Washington. 1952—76: food scientist NAS. £ton, 1976 77; ret, 1977. Cons, in field; organizer. office fgn. affairs Inst. Applied Agr., U. Md.,



t.

H—82.



K)

Contbr.

articles

42. Republican.

to

profl.

jours.

Lt.

HOUSNER

107

retired

NYC.

Dora (Parker)

IN

HOPKINS. SAMUEL,

1970); children:

land.

Victoria Evers, July 28, 1978. BS, U. Ariz., 1952,

retired investment banker: b. HighMd., Oct. 18, 1913: s. Samuel Harold and Roberta (Smith) H.; m. Winifred Holt Bloodgood, Oct 15, 1938 (dec. Oct. 1954); children: Samuel, Henry; m. Anne E Dankroeyer, Oct. 20. 1955; children: Robert Frederick. BS. Johns Hopkins U., 1934; LL.B.. U. Md.. 1938. With Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Md., 1934-69, asst to treas.. 1934-50, asst. treas., 1950-54, sec., 1954-67, v.p.. sec., dir.. 1967-69: dir., mem. trust com. Equitable Trust Co.. Bait, 1954-81; sec., dir. Md. Life Ins. Co., 1963-69; gen. partner Alex, Brown Sons (investment bankers). Bait. 1970-75, ltd. partner, 1976-87. Bd. dirs. Am. Maritime Cases, Inc. Mem. adv. com. housing for elderly U.S. Housing and Fin. Agy., 1956-60; mem. Bait Bd. Recreation and Parks, 1965-77, pres.. 1965-67, 74-77, v.p., 1968-74; Rep. candidate for Congress, 1952; mem. Md. Ho. of Dels., 1950-54: Rep. candidate for mayor, Bait. 1955; del. Rep. Nat. Conv., 1976; trustee Bait Mus. Art Peak Mus., Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hosp.. 1972-89; trustee, v.p. State Colls. Md., 1963-70; mem. Bait City Planning Commn., 1985-95. Lt. USNR. 1942-45. Mem.: .ABA Chartered Security .Analysts, Bait. Security Analvsts Soc.. Md. Hist. Soc. (treas.

&

1970—75, chmn. bd. trustees 1988—90). Episcopalian. Home: Baltimore, Md. Died Nov. 5, 2008. 1956—69.

pres.

HORTNE. MERRILL C A CERES,

retired

food company

executive: b. S.I.. NY. Apr. 29, 1925; s. Merrill Castleberry and Grace (Caceres) H.; m. Grace Moerlius. 1948; 1 child, Richard Merrill BS. Wagner CoU., 1949; postgrad, in personnel adminstm., NYU, 1951-55. Asst. mgr. adminstrn.,

plans and compensation div. Corp..

NYC. 1962-66; mgr. employee NYC, 1966-77; dir. benefit

benefits

Am-

erada Hess Corp..

planning and med. cost mgmt Hershey (Pa.) Foods Corp., 1979-90; sec. -treas. ValuCare. Inc.. New Cumberland, Pa., from 1991. Chmn. corp. bd. Intemat. Found. Employee Benefits. 1987-88: lay mem. Pa. Blue Shield, 1987—; vice chmn. Pa. Statewide Health Coord. Coun. Mem. editorial adv. bd. Pension World. 1982-90. Dist. rep. S.I. Rep. Com., 1958-62; pres. Gt. Kills Little League. S.I.. 1962-64; bd. dirs., exec, com. Health Care Alliance. Harrisburg. Pa., 1984-90. With Council on Employee inf. AUS. 1943^5. ETO. (employee benefits com.). Clubs: Hersbey Benefits. Country. Republican. Avocations: golf, chess, walking, opera, ballet Home: Lancaster. Pa. Died May 12, 2008.

Mem

NAM

HORWTN. GARY STEVEN,

chiropractor, accountant; b.

s. Lawrence James Horwin and Marguerite Ann (Adnerson) Bell. BS in Acctg., Fairleigh Dickinson U., 1973: D of Chiropractic, Sherman Coll., 1978. Diplomate of Nat Bd. of Chiropractic, Colo. Asst comptroller Vikoa Industries, NYC, 1973-75; owner Horwin Family Chiropractic Ctr., Lansdale, Pa., from 1979. Tchr. Pa. Coll. of Straight Chiropractic. Levittown. Pa.. 1982-86. 92-%. Bd. regents Sherman Coll., 1981—. Re-

Jersey City, Apr. 26, 1951:

cipient Disting. ing. Service

Alumni award Sherman

award, 1985.

Mem.

Coll., 1983, DistChiropractic Fellowship of

1999—), Fedn. of Straight Chiropractic Orgns. (bd. dirs. 1983-87, treas. 1998—). Acad, of 1980 ), Sherman Coll. Straight Chiropractic (treas. of Clin. ). Am. Acad, Alumni Assn. (bd. regents 1981 Pa. (treas. 1981-85, pres.





Applied Spinal Biomechanical Engring. Republican. Home: Hatfield. Pa. Died Oct 31, 2006.

HOSANG. ROBERT MICHAEL,

research scientist:

s.

Bernard Otto Hosang and Patricia Anne Hawco. Student Boston State Coll.. 1970—73. Ind. rschr., from 1973. Author: The Relationship Between Matter and Energy, 1999. Gravitv. 2001, The Frequencv of Gravity. 2003, The Full Cvcle. 2003, Beyond the Light Cycle, 2003. Mem.: Broadcast Music Inc. Died July 16, 2008.

HOSKTNS. CHARLES ROY, m,

numismatist: b Athens. Oct 18. 1936: s. Charles Roy and Virginia Eubank (Segar) Hoskins: m. Sylvia Louise Harvey. 1961 (div. 1981): children: Christine, Bradford Hunter, m. Ann Joan Ohio U.. Tiskus. May 7, 1983: 1 child. Anthony Roy. 1958. Account exec. Sta. WTAP-TV, Parkersburg. W.Va.. 1960-61 asst dir. Nat. Bank Detroit Money Mus., 1961-66,

Ohio.

BFA

;

dir..

1966-70; pub. info,

officer,

head numismatic svcs.

divsn. U.S. Mint Phila., 1970-72; dir. Am. Numismatic Assn. Certification Svc. Washington, 1972-76, Internal. Numismatic Soc. Authentcation Bur., Aston. Pa., 1976-%.

Home: Sandy Hook. Conn. Died Aug.

18.

MS,

1954;

USD A.

1954-56, research plant pathologist 1962-73, Riverside, Calif., 1973-77,

Phoenix,

Pomona,

Calif..

plant physiologist

from 1977; asst. horticulturist U. Ariz., Mesa, 1956-58; research asst. Oreg. State U., Corvalhs, 1958-62. Lectr. Calif. State Poly. U., Pomona, 1%3, 64, 66. Contbr. numerous articles to profl. jours, and pubis. Served with U.S. Army, 1946-48. S.C. Johnson Wax fellow U. Ariz., 1953-54. Mem. Am. Phytopath. Soc, Am. Soc Hort Scis., Fla. State Hort. Soc, Coun. Agrl. Sci. Tech.. Toastmasters (all club offices Fresno chpt), Sigma Xi. Unitarian Universalist Avocations: hiking, gardening, travel. Home: Fresno. Calif. Died Feb. 5, 2008. Fresno,

HOUGH. BRUCE HAROLD,

minister; b. Centralia. El..

Aug. 8. 1944: s. Shirley Harold and Bess Fern (Wilson) H.; m. Jean Elizabeth Baylor. Aug. 8, 1965; children: Cheryl Lynn. Kimberly Ann. Rebecka Sue. AS. Centralia Jr. CoU., 1964; BA in Ministry. Lincoln Christian CoU., El.. 1%8; in Christian Edn.. Lincoln Christian CoU., 1%8. Ordained to ministry Christian Ch. Min. Bethany Chapel Christian Ch.. Fowler, Ind., l%7-69. Alma (El.) Christian Ch.. 1969-72. Falmouth Christian Ch.. Newton. El.. 197275. Boyd Christian Ch., Dix, El., from 1975. Bd. dirs. OU

BA

Belt Christian

Svc Camp,

Christian Counseling Ctr.,

June

Flora,

Mt

1970—, So. El. 1988—. Died

El.,

Vernon,

El.,

2008.

4,

HOULIHAN, WILLIAM JOSEPH,

chemist

b.

South

Amboy. NJ. July 24, 1930; s. William John H. and Ann Elizabeth (Howley) Martin: m. Piroska Maria Bizony. June 13, 1959; chUdren: Peter William, Michael Joseph, Anna Maria. BS. Seton HaU U.. 1951; PhD. Rutgers U., 1955. 1956-57, Seton HaU Asst prof. St. John's U.. Jamaica. U., South Orange, N.J., 1957-59; project leader Universal

NY,

Oil Products. East Rutherford. N.J.. 1959-62: group leader

Sandoz Rsch. Inst. East Hanover.

N.J., 1962-68, sect head, 1975-89. dir. medicinal chemistry, 198992; rsch. feUow emeritus C.A. Dana Rsch. hist. Drew U.. Madison, NJ., from 1993. Founder, co-chmn. Residential Sch. on Medicinal Chemistry. Madison N.J.. 1987—; U.S. del. Intemat Union of Pure and Apptied Chemistry, medicinal chemistry, 1982. Author, editor: AJdol Condensation, 1%8, Platelet Activating Factor, 1990; editor Indoles Vols. Am. Chem. Soc. I-m. 1972. 79: patentee in field. (chmn. North Jersey chpt 1976). Roman CathoUc Avocation: stamp coUecting/phUately. Home: HiEsborough. NJ.

1968-75.

sect. dir..

Mem

Died Aug.

9,

HOUPIS,

HARRY LOUIS FRANCIS, research physicist;

2008.

Johnson City, NY, Jan. 18, 1954; s. Louis Harry and Annamarie Houpis.; m. Carole Lynn Turner, Jan. 28, 1984;

b.

chUdren: Demetrius Vesalius, Carissa Selena. BS in Math., MJT, 1976. BS in Physics, 1976; MS in Physics, U. Calif. San Diego. La JoUa, 1978, PhD in Physics, 198 1 Asst rsch. physicist U. Calif. San Diego, La Jolla, 1981-87; vis. rsch. physicist Max Planck Inst, for Aeronomie, KatlenburgLindau. Fed. Republic Germany. 1985, Cen. Rsch. Inst for Physics. Budapest Hungary. 1986, Supercomputer Computations Rsch. Inst. Fla. State L\, Tallahassee, 1986-87; vis. and assoc. rsch. physicist Space Physics Rsch. Lab. U Mich.. Ann Arbor, 1987-88; tech. staff Mission Rsch. Corp., Monterey. Calif.. 1988-90; dir. we. region Ctr. for Remote Sensing. Missoula. Mont. 1990-94; pres. EnviroSens. Etc., Missoula. Mont, from 1995. Lectr. in phvsics HartneU C.C.. Sahnas, Calif.. 1989-90: proposal refree NASA. NSF manuscript referee Jour. Geophys. Washington. 1985 Rsch. and Icarus, 1981-92. Author The Physics of Comets: contbr. numerous articles to profl. jours. Pub. lectr. San Diego Speakers Bur.. 1979-86. Fulbright sr. scholarship Coun. for Intemat Exch. of Scholars, 1985-86: Max Planck Soc. feUowship. Max Planck Inst. 1983, 85. Mem. Am. Geophys. Union. Am. Phys. Soc. Avocations: bicycling. famUy outings, ballroom dancing. Died Aug. 20, 2008. .



:

HOUSNER, GEORGE WILLIAM, retired civU engineering educator, consultant: b. Saginaw, Mich., Dec. 9, 1910; s. Charles and Sophie Ida (Schust) Housner. BSCE, U. Mich.,

HOSKINS, JOHN HOWARD,

1933; MS, Calif. Inst Tech., 1934, PhD, 1941. Registered 42; ops. analyst Cahf. Engr. U.S. Corps Engrs., LA. 1941 45. Italy, 1943—45: Braun 15th Air Force. Libya. 1943 81. Braun prof, engring. Calif. Inst Tech., Pasadena. 1945 2008; earthprof, emeritus earthquake engring.. 1981 quake engring. cons. Pasadena, 1945 81. Mem. Gov.s Earthquake Coun., 1971 76. LA. Counts Earthquake Commn., 1971 72; chmn. com. on earthquake engring. NRC. 1983 92, com on intemat decade natural hazard reduction, 1986—88; chmn. seismic adv. bd. CALTRANS.

b.

1990

Cons. Dir. Mint Washington. l%7-69. Author: The Story of the Dollar, 1970. V.p. Friends Free Libr., Phila.. 1994-95; pres. Detroit Coin Club, 1%9; chmn. bd Grosse Pointe (Mich.) Numismatic Soc.. 1970. Fellow Am. Numismatic Assn. (Merit medal 1%7). Presbyterian. Avocations: chess, computers, gardening. Home: Lvnchburg, Va. Died Mar. 21. 2008. retired urologist educator, Breckenridge. Minn.. Mar. 18, 1934; s. James H. and Ruth (Johanson) H.; m. Nancy Weih, Aug. 3. 1957; children: William. James. Laura. Sara. BA in History, U. Iowa, 1956; BS in Medicine, U. S.D., 1959; MD. Temple U., 1%1. Diplomate Am. Bd, Urology. Practice medicine specializing in urology, Sioux Falls, SD. l%6-%: head sect urology U. S.D. Sch. Medicine. Vermilion. 1977-93: ret. 1997. Maj. M.C. U.S. Army, l%7-69. Vietnam. Fellow: ACS: mem.: Am Urol. Assn.. Augustana Fellows. Rotary. Shriners. Masons. Republican. Methodist. Deceased.

USN.

Methodist Avocations: fishing. gar-

Jeanne. Mariys Lee; m. Margaret

1%2. Research

U.,

Exxon Co-USA, NYC. 1948-

62; pension and ins. supr. Ford Instrument Co. div. Sperry

Rand

Loma

PhD, Oreg. State

HOUCK, LAURIE GERALD,

agricultural researcher, b.

Tucson. Aug. 13. 1928; s. Gerald"' Wesley and Laura Lee (Baker) H.: m. Mariene Moore, Sept 20, 1958 (dec. Apr.



















jours.

Author (3 textbooks); contbr. articles to profl. War Recipient Disting. Civifian Svc award. 94.

US

Dept. 1945. Bendix Rsch. award, Am. Soc. Engnng. Edn.. 1%7. Nat Medal Sci.. The White House. 1988, The Washington award. Western Soc. Engrs., 1995; named a Disting. Alumnus. Calif. Inst Tech.. 2006. Mem.: ASCE (von Karman medal 1972. New-mark medal 1981). NAS N.AE 83). (adv. panel on earthquake hazard 1981 (Founders award 1991), Am. Acad. Arts & Sciences. Japan





65, Acad., Earthquake Engring. Rsch. Inst (pres. 1954 founding mem.), Intemat Assn. Earthquake Engring (pres. 73), Seismol. Soc. Am. (pres. 1977—78. Harry Fielding Reid medal 1981). Home: Pasadena. Calif. Died Nov. 10. 2008.

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HOUSTON HOUSTON, JAMES DUDLEY,

writer; b. San Francisco, Nov. 10, 1933; s. Albert Dudley and Alice Loretta (Wilson) H.; m. Jeanne Wakatsuki, Mar. 27, 1957; children: Corinne, Joshua, Gabrielle. BA in Drama, San Jose State U., Calif.,

MA

in Lit., Stanford U., 1962. Lectr. in writing 1956; Stanford U., 1968-69, U. Calif., Santa Cruz, 1969-83, vis. prof., 1987-93; disting. vis. writer U. Hawaii, Honolulu, 1983-84; Allen T. Gilliland prof, telecom. San Jose State U., 1985-86; vis. writer U. Mich., Ann Arbor, fall 1985, U. Oreg., Eugene, 1994, George Mason U., Fairfax, Va., 1999, 2007; disting. vis. prof, creative writing, Lurie chair San Jose State U., 2006. Mem. bd. dir. Squaw Valley Cmty. of Writers, Calif., 1990-2009, bd. dirs., 2001, Tandy Beal Dance Co., Santa Cruz, 1985-2009; adv. coun. Kiriyama Pacific Rim Book Prize, 2001; Lurie chair, disting. vis. prof, creative writing San Jose State U., 2006. Author: (novels)

Between Battles, 1968, Gig, 1969 (Joseph Henry Jackson award 1967), A Native Son of the Golden West, 1971, Continental Drift, 1978, Love Life, 1985, The Last Paradise, 1998 (Am. Book award 1999), Snow Mountain Passage, 2001, Bird of Another Heaven, 2007; (non-fiction) Californians: Searching for the Golden State, 1982 (Am. Book award 1983), The Men in My Life, 1987, In the Ring of Fire: A Pacific Basin Journey, 1997, Hawaiian Son: The Life and Music of Eddie Kamae, 2004 (award of excellence in non-fiction Hawaii Book Pubs. Assn., 2005), Where Light Color From the Sea: A California Notebook, 2008; co-author: (with Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston) Farewell to Manzanar, 1973, (with John R. Brodie) Open Field, 1975; films include Li 'a, The Legacy of a Hawaiian Man, 1988, Listen to the Forest, 1991, The Hawaiian Way: The Art and Family Tradition of Slack Key, 1993, Words, Earth and Aloha: The Sources of Hawaiian Music, 1995 (Silver Maile award 1995), Luther Kahekili Makekau: A One Kine Hawaiian Man, 1997, The Sons of Hawaii: A Sound, A Band, A Legend, 2000; (with Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston and John Korty) Farewell to Manzanar, 1976 (NBC World Premiere movie 1976, Humanitas prize 1976); contbr. numerous articles to popular jours. Mem. Calif. Coun. for Humanities, San Francisco, 1983-87, cons., 1988-2009; mem. steering com. Pacific Rim Film Festival, Santa Cruz, 1988-2009. Wallace Stegner Writing fellow Stanford U., 1966-67, rsch. fellow East-West Or., Honolulu, 1984, Resident fellow Rockefeller Found., Bellagio, Italy, 1995;

Takes

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Endowment

fiction grantee Nat.

for the Arts, 1976.

Mem.

PEN

West, Western Am. Lit. Assn. (Disting. Achievement award 1999), Calif. Studies Assn. (Carey McWilliams award 2000). Avocations: bluegrass music, ragtime piano, hatha yoga. Died Apr. 16, 2009.

Memphis

Execs., Lower Miss. Valley Flood Control Assn. 1961, 71), DAR, Colonial Dames 17th Century of Yr. Miss. 1977. Clubs: Memphis Country, Memphis Woman's (pres. 1968-69), Tunica County Woman's (founder 1914, pres. 1916, 1921, 28-29, trustee (v.p.

(Woman

1915—). Presbyterian. Died

Sept. 4, 1988.

HOWE, DRAYTON FORD, JR.,

lawyer; b. Seattle, Nov. 17, 1931; s. Drayton Ford and Virginia (Wester) H; m. Joyce Arnold, June 21, 1952; 1 son, James Drayton. AB, U. Calif., Berkeley, 1953; LLB, U. Calif., San Francisco, 1957. Bar: Calif. 1958. CPA Calif. Atty. IRS, 1958-61; tax dept. supr. Ernst & Ernst, San Francisco, 1962-67; ptnr. Bishop, Barry, Howe, Haney & Ryder, San Francisco, from 1968. Lectr. on tax matters U. Calif, extension, 1966-76. Mem. Calif. Bar Assn., San Francisco Bar Assn. (chmn. client relations com. 1977), Calif. Soc CPA's. Died June 7, 2008.

HOWELL, CHARLES MAITLAND,

dermatologist; b.

Thomasville, NC, Apr. 14, 1914; s. Cyrus Maitl and Lilly Mae (Ammons) H; m. Betty Jane Myers, Feb. 12, 1949; children: Elizabeth Myers, Pamela Jane. BS, Wake Forest U., Winston-Salem, NC, 1935; MD, U. Pa., Phila., 1937. Intern Charity Hosp., New Orleans, 1937 38; resident in medicine Burlington County Hosp., Mt. Holley, NJ, 1938 39; Lawrenceville sch. physician Sch., NJ, 1939 42; resident in pathology N.C. Baptist Hosp., 1947 48; Winston-Salem, resident in dermatology Columbia-Presbyn. Med. Ctr., NYC, 1948—50; resident in allergy Roosevelt Hosp., NYC, 1950—51; practice medicine specializing in dermatology Winston-Salem, from 1951. Mem. staff NC Bapt., Forsyth Meml. hosps.; mem. faculty Bowman Gray Sch. Medicine, Wake Forest U., 1951-86, head, sect., 1984-86, prof, dermatology, 1967-84, prof, emeritus, 1984, head sect., 1961-86, acting head sect., 1984-86. Served as officer M.C. AUS, 1942-46. Fellow Am. Acad. Dermatology, Am. Acad. Allergy; mem. N.Am. Clin. Dermatol. Soc, NY Acad. Scis., Old Town Club (WinstonSalem). Home: Winston Salem, NC. Died Nov. 9, 2008.



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HOWELL, EVERETTE

IRL, physicist, researcher; b. Shelby, Miss., Jan. 4, 1914; s. Thomas Daniel and Helen Lundy (Eason) H; m. Beverly lone McLaurin, June 12, 1943; children: Everette Irl, Marcia Marie, Beverly JeanBA, Miss. Coll., 1936; MS, Vanderbilt U., 1937; PhD, U. N.C, 1940. Prof. phys. sci. Belhaven Coll., 1940-48; head dept. physics Miss. State U., 1948-79, prof., 1948-79, prof, emeritus, 1979 2009. Summer teaching physics dept. Vanderbilt U., 1946, U. Fla., 1947; summer research par-

HRISAK, DANIEL MICHAEL,

public relations execu-fl

marketing communication consultant, educator, finan-l Feb. 11, 1945; s. John and Mary Lucillq (Hartman) H.; m. Mary-Ellen French, June 30, 1968; 1 child, Kerry. BA, Point Park Coll., 1968; MA, Fairfield U.l 1983. Editor Nat. CSS, Norwalk, Conn., 1970-72; mgr. DatJ Processing Suppliers Assn., Stamford, Conn., 1972-74; pubfl rels. mgr. Fin. Acct. Standards Bd., Stamford, Conn. 1974-78; editor Jour, of Accountacy, NYC, 1978-80; comml mgr. The Singer Co., Conn., 1980-82; sr. acct. exec Grevl Advt., NYC, 1982-83; sr. technical mktg. writer Gen,* Electric Co., Fairfield, Conn., 1983-85; pub. rels. dir. Inst. oJ Mgmt. Accts., Montvale, N.J., 1985-90. Writing consfl Fairfield U., 1980-85, instr. U. Bridgeport, 1982-84, Fair! field U., 1983-85; pres. Communication Resources, MariJ etta, Ga., 1983 Editor: Jour, of Accountacy, 1979, Man! agement Accounting, 1985-96, Controllers Update, 1989-1 1990, The Small Business 97, Association Leader, Controller, 1991-96, Corporate Controller, 1997, Chartered Accountants Jour, of New Zealand, 1993-97; editor: Conl trailers Update, 1996-97, Cost Management Update, 19961 97. V.p., Conn. Rep. State Nat. Coun., 1979. Mem. Publ Rels. Soc Am., Inst. Mgmt. Ace, Nat. Writers Union, Socl Technical Comm. Avocations: info, technology. Died Oct! 15, 2007. tive,

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HSIUNG,

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CHUAN

CHIH,

mathematician;

b.

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U.S., 1946; naturalized U.S. citizen, 1955;

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Shih (Tu) H; m. Wen Chin Yu, July 10, 1942; 1 child Nancy. BS, Nat. Chekiang U., 1936; PhD, Mich. State U. 1948. Instr. U. Wis., Madison, 1948-50; lectr. Northwester! U., Evanston, 1950; asst. prof. Lehigh U., Bethlehem, Pa. 1952-55, assoc. prof., 1955-60, prof., 1960-84. Vis. assoc prof. Math. Rsch. Ctr. U.S. Army, U. Wis., 1959-60; vis specialist U. Calif., Berkeley, 1962; founder, editor-in-chie Jour. Differential Geometry, 1967 Author: A First Cours< in Differential Geometry, 1981, John Wiley, 1997, Almos Complex and Complex Structures, 1995; contbr. over 10C articles to various internat. leading math, and scientific jours. Rsch. fellow Harvard U., 1951-52; C.C. Hsiung Func for the Advancement of Math, named in his honor Lehigl U., 1989. Mem. Am. Math. Soc, Math. Assn. Am. Achieve ments include research in mathematics. Home: Weston Mass. Died May 6, 2009.



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LAUB-NOVAK, KAREN,

Cornell U.-N.Y Hosp.. NYC, 1960; BSN, U. Nev.. Las Vegas, 1976, in Counseling Edn., 1981. RN, Nev.; cert. sch. nurse. Staff nurse So. Nev. Community Hosp. (now Univ. Med. Ctr.), Las Vegas, 1975-76; relief charge nurse Valley Psychiat. Inst., Las Vegas, 1976; pub. health nurse

artist, sculptor; b. Mpls., Aug. 1937; m. Michael Novak; 3 children. BA. Carleton 1959; MFA, U. Iowa, 1961; studied with Oskar Kokoschka, studied with Mauricio Lasansky. Free-lance

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ceramist; b. San Francisco, and Viola (Lockhart) Warren;

2. 1922; d. Stafford Leak Clarence Emest Larson, Apr. 21, 1957; children: rence Emest, Lance Stafford, Robert Edward. Student, with honors, U. Rochesrthmore Coll., 1939 41; in Ceramics, Antioch Coll., 1972. Sci. 1943;



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La., 1975; chmn. Reps, five parish area; treas. La. Rep. Party; mem. Rep. State Ctrl. Com., Heart Assn. Named Young Man of Yr. Jr. Chamber. 1956, Gen. Agt. of Yr. Pan Am. Life, 1963; recipient various speech trophies. Mem. Nat. Assn. County Govts, (taxation and fin. steering com.), Kiwanis, Mid-City Kiwanis Club Sport (dist. It. gov. 1978). Republican. Baptist. Avocations: writing, speaking, physical fitness, walking, golf. Died June 11, 2008. profl. jours.



League, 1989-94. Grantee various pharms. cos., 1994 Soc. Hosp. Pharmacists (bd. dirs. 1977 ), San Diego County Pharmacists Assn., Calif. Soc. of Hosp. Pharmacists, Am. Soc. of Hosp. Pharmacists, Calif. Pharmacists Assn. (edn. com. 1977 ), U.S. Pharmacists Panel on Pharm. Care. Avocations: movies, sports, theme parks. Home: La Mesa, Calif. Died Apr. 6, 2008.

Mem. San Diego

HENRY PAUL,

Nov. 24, 1925;

s.

management consultant; b. NYC, Emest and Margaret (Schick) L.; m.

Norma M. Kull, AB, U.

Jan. 25, 1958; children: Susan, Scott, N.C., 1946; MBA, Coll. Ins., 1974. Underwriter U.S. Casualty Co., NYC, 1948-55; underwriting mgr. Mass. Bonding & Ins. Co., NYC, 1955-60; with Home Ins. Co., NYC, 1960-85, sr. v.p., 1972-75, exec, v.p., dir., 1975-85; chmn. bd. Lenz Enterprises Ltd., Chatham, NJ, from 1985. Former pres., dir. Home Indemnity Co.; pres., dir. Home Ins. Co. Ind., Home Ins. Co. 111., City Ins. Co., Home Group Risk Mgmt.; chmn. bd. Home Reins. Co., Scott Wetzel Services Inc.; chmn., pres. Cityvest Reins. Ltd., City Ins. Co. (U.K.) Ltd.; trustee Am. Inst. Property and Liability Underwriters, Ins. Inst. Am. Served with USNR, 1944-47, 52-53. Decorated Army Commendation medal. Mem. Soc. CPCU's, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Nu. Home: Florham Park, NJ. Died Feb. 20, 2009.

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LEONARD, JOHN DILLON,

film and literature critic; b.

Wash., DC, Feb. 25, 1939; m. Christiana Morison (div.); children: Andrew, Amy; m. Sue Leonard; 1 stepchild, Jen Nessel. Attended, Harvard U.; BA, U. Calif. Berkeley. Former writer Nat. Review Mag.; former dir. drama and lit. KPFA Radio; lit. critic New York Times Book Review, 1967—71, from 1975, exec, editor, 1971—75; co-editor, books section The Nation Mag., 1995 98. Contbr. articles to newspapers and mags. incl. The Nation, The New Republic, Times Review Books, Harper's, Atlantic Monthly, Playboy, Esquire, Harper's Bazaar, Vogue, Newsweek, The Village Voice, and Washington Post; author: (books) The Naked Martini, 1964, Wyke Regis, 1966, Crybaby of the Western World, 1969, Black Conceit, 1972, This Pen for Hire, 1973, Private Lives in the Imperial City, 1979, The Last Innocent White Man in America, 1994, Smoke and Mirrors: Violence, Television, and Other American Cultures, 1997, When the Kissing Had to Stop: Cult Studs, Khmer Newts, Langley Spooks, Techno-Geeks, Video Drones, Author Gods, Serial Killers, Vampire Media, Alien Sperm Suckers, Satanic Therapists and Those of Us Who Hold a Left-Wing Grudge in, 1999, Lonesome Rangers: Homeless Minds, Promised Lands, Fugitive Cultures, 2002. Recipient Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement award, Nat. Book Critics Circle, 2007. Died Nov. 5, 2008.



NY

LEONARD, RAYMOND

W.,

historian,

educator;

b.

BA

Wichita, Kans., May 19, 1959; in History, Wichita State U., Kans., 1981, in History, 1985; in Soviet and East European Studies, U. Kans., Lawrence, 1987, PhD in History, 1997. Instr. dept. history and anthropology U. Ctrl.

MA

MA

Mo., Warrensburg, Mo., 1998—2003, asst. prof, history dept. history and anthropology, from 2003. Actor: (game) Purged in Blood; contbr. numerous book reviews, articles to encyclopedias. Recipient Oswald P. Backus II Meml. award, U. Kans., 1998; fellow, Ky. U. Ctr. Russian and East European Studies, 1998, Nat. Holocaust Edn. Found., 2000. Home: Warrensburg, Mo. Died Apr. 15, 2008.

LEONETT, ANTHONY ARTHUR,

banker; b. Summit,

NJ, Jan. 4, 1929; s. Joseph J. and Margaret (DiGuglielmo) L.; m. Ann Marino, Oct. 6, 1974; 1 son by previous marriage, Anthony Arthur. BS, Seton Hall U., 1950; cert., Am. Inst. Banking, 1956; postgrad., U. Wis., 1962. Mgr. First Nat. Bank Trust Co., Summit, 1950-56; sr. v.p., auditor Nat. State Bank, Elizabeth, NJ, 1956-91; ret., 1991. Instr. principles of auditing and bank ops. Am. Inst. Banking; mem. faculty N.J. Data Processing Sch., Princeton, Bank Adminstrn. Sch. of U. Wis. Bd. dirs. N.J. affiliate Am. Heart Assn. With U.S. Army, 1951-53. Recipient Irving Grabiel award for outstanding leadership in banking, 1979 Mem. Am. Inst. Banking (dir. chpt.), Bank Adminstrn. Inst. (N.J. state dir. 1977-79, pres. N.J. chpt., dist. dir. 1979-81) Clubs: K.C., Minisink (Chatham 2006-07). Republican. Roman Catholic. Home: Chatham, NJ. Died Jan. 25, 2009.

&

LESINSKI,

21, 1917; d. Isidor and

designer; b.

NYC,

July

Malvina (Karp) Book; m. Samuel

BA, Bklyn. Coll., 1938; Columbia U., NYU, Syracuse U., U. Colo., 1961, U. R.I., 1962-63. Cert, secondary art tchr. Advt. artist Ben Lewis Studio, NYC, 1939-41; asst. art dir. Art News, Art Tech. mags., NYC, 1942-44; prodn. mgr. Mademoiselle mag., NYC, 1945; TV and theatre advertiser NYC, 1945-56; art tchr. James Kieran Jr. H.S., NYC, 1961, Leve, Sept. 26;

1

child, Teri.

postgrad., Hunter Coll.,

Jr. H.S., NYC, 1964, George Washington H.S., 1965, acting chmn. art dept., 1980-83; ret., 1983. Case worker in art therapy New Sch. Social Rsch., N.Y.C., 1965-70. Jewelry designer, 1985—. Mem. N. YC. Art Tchrs. Assn., Coun. of Suprs. and Adminstrs. Avocations: piano, dance, crafts, nutrition, swimming. Home: New York, NY. Died May 19, 2008.

Inwood

dotte, Mich., Oct. 21, 1942;

s.

pharmacist; b. WyanJohn Joseph and Antoinette

Ann Reynolds, Aug. 23, 1963 Mar. 1983); children: John Scott, Sandra Marie; m. Cynthia Ann Mongan, Apr. 2, 1983; children: Steven Anthony, Patricia Ann. BS in Pharmacy, Ferris State U., (Berlinski) L.; m. Barbara (div.

1966;

MBA, Nat.

U., 1985. Bd. cert, psychiatric pharmacist.

Cunningham Drugs, Detroit, 1966-74; pharmacy program coord. Riverside Osteo. Hosp., Trenton, Mich., 1974-77; dir. of pharmacy svcs. Mesa Vista Hosp., San Diego, from 1977. Guest lectr. Sandoz Pharms., Calif., 1983-90, Marie Coll. Nursing, San Diego, 1985-87. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Fundraiser MDA, Chula Vista, Calif., Dist. mgr.

1989-93;

fundraiser,

pres.,

mgr.

Vista

La Mesa

Little

goslavia,

group with pres. Ford, Carter, Reagan, I Econ. Summits, 1975-95; v Holland Am. Cruise Line. 1995-97, Ci Cruise Line, 1998-2001, Radisson Seven Seas Cruise 2000-04, Celebrity Cruise Lines, 2004-07; lectr. univs.. groups, cruise ships; writer Internet World Traveler Col 1997-99; moderator Bus. Update TV Program, Fla. programs, 1998-99; nat. spokesperson First Penn-P; Life Ins. Co., 1997-99; anchor Bus. Trends TV pro* 2000. Author: Main Street, USSR, 1959, Travel Guk Ireland; press

attended G-7

affairs lectr.

Russia, 1960, Main Street, Italy, 1963, The New Work Soviet Russia, 1973; contbr. articles to nat. mags.; gue numerous shows including Johnny Carson, 1960, phy Brown, 1989, David Letterman Show, 1990, Jay Show, 1990. 2d It. Signal Corps, U.S. Army, 194 Philippines, Japan. Recipient award for best radii reporting from abroad Overseas Press Club, 1956, A*

TV

for Outstanding Radio Network Broadcasting Nat. Heal 1957, 50th Anniversary award Columbia Journalism, 1963, Emmy citation 1966, Martin R. G brugh award for best econ. reporting, 1978, William R< award Brown U., 1988, Silver Circle award Nat. Acad Arts and Scis., 1990; named one of 10 Outstanding Y Men, U.S. Jaycees, 1956; named to R.I. Hall of Fame, Pawtucket Hall of Fame, 1986, Nat. Broadcasters Hi Fame Lifetime Achievement award, 1995, TJFR and M Card award as one of 100 top bus. news luminaries, named Among 100 Most Accomplished Graduates, Century- Brown Alumni mag., 2000; honoree Loyola C Beta Gamma Sigma, 1994; fellow, Coun. Fgn. Rels., 53. Mem. Cosmos, Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Gamma Si Died Mar. 26, 2009. ers Club,

LEVEL, gas

DOROTHY MAE,

petroleum engineer, oil and executive, consultant; b. Columbia, Mo., Aug. Lloyd and Mildred Faye (Phillippe) L.

company

16, 1940; d. Russell

BS

in Petroleum Engring., U. S.W. La., 1976. Registered engr., Tex. Asst. purchasing agt. Shell Oil Co., Midland, Tex., 1959; regional mapping staff U.S. Geol. Survey, Rolla, Mo., 1960-63; pipeline divsn. analyst FPC, Washington, 1964-66; dist. adminstrv. supr. and engr. Coastal States Gas Corp., Lafayette, La., Houston, 1968-77; cons, in tech. litigation support, engring., and contract compliance Dorothy Level & Assocs., Lafayette, La., Houston, from 1977; ops. mgr. Terry Petroleum Co., Houston, from 1993. Presenter, organizer of seminars in field. Active mem. Lupus Support Groups, Lafayette and Houston, 1988—; basketball team tutor, U. S.W. La., Lafayette, 1983-88; adult literacy tutor, Lafayette, 1984-86; Sunday Sch. tchr., United Meth. Ch., Lafayette, 1970-73; coach, mgr., umpire Little League Baseball and Softball, St. Elmo, 111. (founder), Lafayette, and Timbergrove and Spring, Klein, Tex., 1967-81; founder, writer/prodr./actor St. Elmo's Women's Club, 1967-68. Mem. NSPE, Soc. Petroleum Engrs., Women Engrs. of Am. (founder U. S.W. La. chpt.), Tex. Soc. Profl. Engrs., Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Gamma Epsilon (W.A. Tarr award 1977). Republican. Methodist. Achievements: first woman to receive degree in petroleum engring. at U. S.W. La. Home: Columbia, Mo. Died Apr. 8, 2008. profl.

LEVIN, tor;

FLORA JEAN, English

Atlanta, Apr.

b.

5,

1942;

and language arts educaSol Harry and Sally

d.

(Monroe) L. BA cum laude, Ga. State U., 1976; MEd in English, West Ga. Coll., 1981. Cert, secondary tchr. Sec. Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., Atlanta, 1966-68; dir., tchr., writer, actress Acad. Theatre, Atlanta, 1966-72, 78-80; instr. drama Callanwolde Fine Arts Ctr., Atlanta, 1978-80; tutor English Ga. State U., Atlanta, 1977-78;

tchr.

English Riv-

erwood High Sch., Atlanta, 1980-92; tchr. Roswell (Ga.) High Sch., from 1992. Pub. rels. rep. Riverwoods High Sch., 1991-92, newsletter writer, 1991-92. Mem. PTSA, Riverwood High Sch., 1980-92. Named Star Tchr., Riverwood, 1991-92. Mem. Am. Film Inst., NEA, Ga. Assn. Educators. Jewish. Avocations: film, theater, arts, music, walking. Home: Atlanta, Ga. Died May 3, 2008.

LEVINE, BERNARD,

inspector general; b. Cleve., Dec.

13, 1929; s. Aaron and Celia (Schneider) L.; m. Gail Rebecca Cohen, Aug. 10, 1958; children: James David, Jo Beth Zucker, Michael Alan. BA, Western Res. U., Cleve.,

I

LEVINE, NORMAN, publishing executive;

b. Bklyn. 1930; s. Charles and Nina (Knox) L. BA, Bklyn. pvt. Washin MA, 1957. Cons. practice, NYC, 1956, 1960-81; pres. Plucked String, Inc., Kensington, Md., 1982. Film prodr. short subjects, Danoral, Inc., N. 1960-64; concert mgr., presenter, Norman Levine Pres Kensington, 1994 pub. Mandolin Quar. Mag., Ken ton, 1995 pres. Plucked String Found., Kensin 1996—. Contbr. articles to mags. Cpl. U.S. Army, 195 Mem. Fretted Instrument Guild Am., Am. Banjo Classical Mandolin Soc. Am. (founder, pres. 1986-89)/ Dec. 8, 2007.

9,



LEVITE,



;

;

ALLAN EUGENE,

administrative assista

Chgo., Oct. 29, 1947; s. Louis and Rose Levite. B, Roosevelt U., 1970. Sales adminstr. Hammer Storage tions, Newark, Calif., 1992-97, adminstv. asst. S Comm., Newark, 1997-99; support analyst Superior San Francisco, 1999-2000. Author: Guilt, Blame and tics, 1998; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Libertarian. San Francisco, Calif. Died May 5, 2008. i

LEVITT,

MADELYN MAE, philanthropist, fund ra

Des Moines, Nov. 23, 1924; d. Ellis I. and Nelle (Si divorced; children: Linda Toohey, Jeffrey Glazer, I Burt, Ellen Ziegler. BS, Ohio State U., 1946; (1 Drake U., 1993. Exec. com. United Way, Des M< 1968-95; bd. dirs. exec. com. Drake U., Des Moines; com. Network of Women in Philanthropy, Madison, Des Moines Art Ctr.; mem. gov. bd. Blank Children's I Recipient Nat. award for philanthropy Nat. Soc.

LHD

Raising Execs., 1995. 7, 2007.

Home: Des Moines, Iowa. Died

LLB, 1956.

Bar: Ohio, 1956. Field atty. region 8 1959-63, supervisory atty., 1963-69, asst. 1969-72, dep. asst. gen. counsel Washington, 1972, asst. gen. counsel, 1972-73, regional dir. region 8 Cleve., 1973-83, dep. asst. gen. counsel Washington, 198489, inspector gen., from 1989; assoc. Wickens, Herzer Panza, Lorain, Ohio, 1983-84. Chmn. Cleve. State U. Indsl. Rels. Ctr., 1982. Pres. Adat Shalom, Montgomery County, Md., 1990; bd. mem. Park Synagogue, Cleve., 1979-84. Master sgt. U.S. Army, 1951-52. Mem. Indsl. Rels. and Rsch. Assn. (pres. N.E. Ohio chpt. 1979), Exec. Coun. on Integrity and Efficiency. Jewish. Avocations: gardening, tennis, racquetball. Home: Twinsburg, Ohio. Died Apr. 16, 2008.

1953,

NLRB,

regional

Cleve., atty.,

&

LEVITT, SERENA FARR,

nursing

administrate

Washington, June 10, 1938; d. James Franklin and Estelle (Richards) Farr; m. Edward Isaac Levitt, 1966; children: Daniel Clifford, Richard Curtis. Cecelia,

David Samuel Charles.

AAS

in Nursing,

E

h

U I

C.C., Annandale, Va., 1977. Registered nurse. Clk. U.S. Dept. of Agr., Washington, 1956-58; pubs, asst Js Bailey Atlantic Rsch., Springfield, Va., 1960-61 spl avionics pubs., prodn. supr. Howard Rsch., Arlington 1962-64; tech. writer Computer Usage, Washington, 65; pubs. supr. Tracor, Rockville, Md., 1965; pubs. Fairchild-Hiller, Bladensburg, Md., 1965-66; dir. docu

&

tation,

;

program mgr. Krohn-Rhodes Rsch. Inst., Was Documentation Logistics Corp., Fairfax

ton, 1966-67,

LEVINE, IRVING

R., commentator,

dean, lecturer, writer,

educator; b. Pawtucket, RI, Aug. 26, 1922; s. Joseph and Emma (Raskin) L.; m. Nancy Cartmell Jones, July 12, 1957; children: Jeffrey Claybourne Bond, Daniel Rome, Jennifer Jones. BS, Brown U., Providence, RI, 1944, (hon.), 1969; MS, Columbia U., NYC, 1947; (hon.), Bryant Coll., Smithfield, RI, 1974; D.Journalism (hon.), Roger Williams Coll., 1985; LLD (hon.), U. RI, Kingston, 1988; (hon), Lynn U., Boca Raton, Fla., 1992; LLD (hon.), Northeastern U., Boston, 1993; D.Journalism (hon.), RI Coll., Providence, 1996. Writer obits. Providence Jour., 1940-43; fgn. news editor Intemat. News Service, 1947-48; chief Vienna (Austria) bur., 1948-50; with NBC, 1950-95, war corr. in Korea, 1950-52; radio anchor World News Roundup, NYC, 1953-54; chief corr. NBC. Moscow, 195559, Rome, 1959-71, London, 1967-68, chief economics corr. Washington, 1971-95; dean emeritus Coll. Intemat. Communications, Lynn U., Boca Raton, Fla., 1995—2009. Commentator Consumer News and Bus. Channel Cable TV affiliate svc. TV News, 1990-96; commentator Pub.

LHD

LHD

JOHN ANTHONY,

Congo, Israel, Turkey, Tunisia, Greece Union of South Africa, Denmark, Swi

land, Algeria,

Clinton;

LEVE, SHIRLEY BOOK, jewelry

NYC,

LENZ,

Broadcasting Sys. TV, Nightly Bus. Report, 1997—; writer London Times, 1955-59; covered assignmen Can., China, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Poland, Japan, nam, Formosa, Thailand, Eng., France, Germany, Swi

1967-74; supr. Leewood Nursing Home, Annandale 1977-78; med. liaison Dept. Navy, Yokosuka, Japan, 88; nursing supr., office mgr. Dr. Bruce E. Lessin, McLean, Va., 1990-94. Recipient scholarship Zonta CI Arlington, 1956. Mem. ANA, AAAS, IEEE, Am. Office Nurses, Nat. League Nursing, Soc. Tech. Writei Pubs. Jewish. Avocations: jewelry design, painting, crochet, sewing. Home: Acworth, Ga. Died Apr. 4, 2 L.: m. M. children: Colene. Daniel. Leah. Samuel. Sarah. Candidate in natural and med. sci.. U. Brussels. 1951: MD. 1955. Cen

erp.

Belgium. Feb. 1966:

LIN. HUNG CHANG, retired electrical engineer; b. Shanghai. Aug. 8. 1919: m. Anchen Lin: children: Robert, Daniel BSEETChiao Tung U.. 1941; MSB, U. Mich.. 1948; D in Engring.. Poly. Inst. Bklyn.. 1956. Engr. Ctrl. Radio

Works of China. 1941-44. Ctrl. Broadcasting Adminstrn. China. 1944-47: rsch. engr. RCA. 1948-56; mgr. appliance CBS Semiconductor Ops.. 1956-59: lectr. U. Md.. College Park. 1966-69. vis. prof elec. engring.. 1969-71. prof. elec. 90. Adv. engr. Rsch. Lab.. Westinghouse engring.. 1971 Corp.. Bait,. 1959-63; adj. prof. U. Pins.. 1959-63: vis. lecn. U. Calif. Berkelev. 1965-66. Named to The Innovation Hall of Fame. U. Md. Clark Sch. Engring.. 1990. Fellow IEEE (Ebers award Electron Device Soc. 1978). Sigma Xi. Avocations: tennis, dance. Died Mar. 5. 2009.



A

s.

Am.

Bd. Clin. Nutrition. 1967. Intern, resident U. Hosp Brugmann. Belgium. 1954 56: research fellow med found. Queen Elizabeth. 1956-58: research fellow Thomdike Meml. Lab. Harvard Med. Sch.. Boston 1958 60. instr.. 1961: assoc. Harvard U.. 1962; assoc prof medicine Cornell U.. 1963-68: dir. liver disease and nutrition unit Bellevue Hosp.. NYC. 1963-68: chief sect liver disease, nutrition and alcohol Tng. Program V.A Hosp Bronx. NY. 1968 97: prof medicine Mt. Sinai Sch.







.

LINDBERG. JANICE BETHANY,

nurse: b. Flint,

Mich

Aug. 30. 1936: d. Lawrence J. and Florence B. (Cogam Vanderbere; m. Edwin J. Lindberg. Aug. 18. 1962; 1 child. Karen E. BSN. U. Mich.. 1958; MS, Columbia U.. 1961; PhD. U. Mich.. 1979. Instr. med.-surg. nursing specialities U Mich. Sch. Nursing. .Ann .Arbor. 1961-63. instr.. asst. prof. 1965-66. asst. prof. 1971-77, asst. prof, acting chmn. fundamentals. 1977-78. chmn. fundamentals area of instm.. 1978-82, assoc. prof, 1979. asst. dean student and alumni affairs. 1982-86. asst. dean student affairs. 1986-89. assoc. dean student

affairs,

from 1989. interim chmn. med.-surg.

.

LINDGREN dir. div. acute critical and long term care programs, 1991-92. Author: The Nurse Person, 1978, Introduction to Person Centered Nursing, 1983, Introduction to Nursing, 1990. Cons. Burns Park Sr. Citizen Ctr., Ann Arbor, 1976-83. U. Mich. Faculty grantee, 1975. Mem. ANA, Mich. Nurses Assn. (bd. dirs. 1986-87, program chmn.), Sigma Theta Tau (pres. 1978-81, 81-83, Excellence in Nursing award 1990). Home: Ann Arbor, Mich. Died Dec. 27, 2007.

nursing, 1988-91, interim

LINDGREN, FRANK TYCKO,

research biophysicist,

San Francisco, Apr. 14, 1924; Ty and Grace Orissa (Lund) L.; m. Helen Darrow, Aug. 8,

lipoprotein methodologist; b. s.

1953. BA in Physics, U. Calif., Berkeley, 1947, PhD in Biophysics, 1955. Asst. research biophysicist Donner Lab., U. Calif., Berkeley, 1955-56, research assoc, 1956-67, research biophysicist, 1967-78, sr. staff biophysicist, from 1978. Lipids cons. NIH, 1972-80, reviewer Jour. Lipid Assoc, editor reviewer grants, 1970 Research, 1960 Lipids, 1966-76; contbr. numerous articles to profl. jours. V.p. and treas. Berkeley Dem. Club, 1960-76. Served to 1st It. U.S. Army, 1943-47. Fellow Council on Arteriosclerosis of Am. Heart Assn.; mem. AAAS, Am. Oil Chemist Soc, Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: U. Calif. Faculty (Berkeley). Democrat. Avocations: hiking, classical piano playing. Home: Berkeley, Calif. Died Apr. 6, 2008.





,

LINDHOLM, BARBARA, human

.

resources specialist,

NY, Feb. 11, 1937; d. L. E. Lindholm and Anna Johnson; children: Andrew, David, Christine, Karen. BA with hons. in Sociology, Mercy Coll., 1974; student, Fordham U., 1954 55. Dir. human resources Nathan Kline Inst., Orangeburg, NY, 1977—85, NY State Psychiat. Inst., 1985—89, Manhattan Children's Psychiat. Ctr., 1989—95, Manhattan (N.Y) Psychiat. Ctr., NYC, 1994; interpreter Hist. Hudson Valley, Tarrytown, NY, from 1999; dir. human resources Bronx Children's Psychiat. Ctr., 1995—97, Manhattan Psychiat. Ctr., 1997. Del. Dem. Nat. Convention, 1972; chmn. town Yorktown Dem. Party, 1975 76; mem. Westchester Dem. Com., 1975—76. Democrat. Roman Died May Cath. Avocation: travel. Home: Mahopac, 13, 2008. director; b.





NY

LINDSAY, CRAIG CURTIS,

automobile company executive; b. Elyria, Ohio, Feb. 13, 1952; s. Walter Lowry and Wilma Evelyn (Hamack) L.; m. Cindy Lee Ritchie, Nov. 7, child, David Christopher. BS, Ariz. State U., 1977, 1984. CPA, Ariz. Staff acct. Coopers and Lybrand, Phoenix, 1977-79; tax supr. J. McDonald and Co., Phoenix, 1979-84; tax mgr. Peat Marwick Mitchell, Phoenix, 198485; fin. cons. Phoenix, 1986-87; chief fin. officer The Ryerson Co., Phoenix, 1987-88, Scottsdale (Ariz.) Automotive Group, from 1988. Founder Mountaineers Inc., Phoenix. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Vice-chmn. Citizen's Adv. Com. South Mountain Master Plan, Phoenix, 1987-88. Recipient Environ. Action award Valley Forward, Phoenix, 1987. Mem. AICPA, Ariz. Soc. CPAs. Republican. Avoca-

1983;

John Kendall; m. Mary L. Chambers, Jan. 16, 1998. AS, Clemson U., 1944; BCE, Okla. State U., 1948; MS in

Neill,

Pub. Health, U. Mich., 1950. Registered profl. engr., Okla.; registered land surveyor, Okla. Mobile labs. engr. Okla. State Dept. Health, Oklahoma City, 1947-49, dist. engr.,

1949-53; cons. engr. USA Ops. Mission, Addis Ababa, 1954-55, various water and pollution control Okla., from 1955. Mem. environ, health com. Okla. Health Planning Coun., Oklahoma City, 1968-75. With U.S. Army, 1943-46. Named Okla. Water Pioneer Gov. of Okla., 1994. Mem. NSPE, Am. Waterworks Assn. (Okla. trustee 1958), Water Environ. Fedn., Okla. Water and Pollution Control Assn. (sec. 1948-53, pres. 1957), Lions (pres. Tahlequah club 1964-65), Tahlequah (Okla.) C. of C. Avocation: ranching. Died May 19, 2008.

micro computers, environmental issues, auto racing. Vly, Ariz. Died June 26, 2008.

Home: Paradise

LINDSAY, REGINALD CARL, mingham,

Ala.,

Mar.

19, 1945;

Cheryl E. Hartgrove, Aug.

s.

facilities,

JOHN

LINDSEY, HALL, JR., software company executive; b. Malvern, Ark., July 29, 1938; s. John Hall and Jeannette Francis (Stuart) L.; m. Renetta Louise Harms, July 14, 1962; children: Sabra, Lemecia, Lance. Student, Ark. Poly. U., 1956-58, Okla. State U., 1958-60; BS iirBus., U. Utah, 1964; MBA, U. So. Calif., 1968. Data base mgr. corp., Rancho Bernardo, Calif., 1966-75; data base adminstr. Kal Kan Foods, Vernon, Calif., 1975-77; data base supr. Kaiser Steel, Fontana, Calif., 1977-79; mgr. data base and tech. support Western Gear, Lynw ood, Calif., 1979-84; mgr., sr. cons, data base Citicorp/TTI, Santa Monica, Calif., 1984-86; prin. Lindsey Assocs., Eureka, Calif., from 1990-94. Ptnr. Lazio Family Products, 1986; ptnr.

NCR

&

Lindsey/Milligan Cos., Houston; mem. computer adv. com. Ontario/Montclare Schs., Calif. 1980-82; mem. industry advisor Cullinet Corp., Westwood, Mass., 1986-91; bd. dirs. IDMS User Assn., Westminster, chmn. large users adv. com., 1985-88; bd. dirs. S.W. User Assn., L.A.; guest lectr. U. So. Calif., 1975-76. Author: IDMS DB Design Review, 1982. Elder local Presbyn. Ch., 1980-82; vol. Culver City (Calif.) YMCA, 1986, Santa Monica (Calif.) Real Soccer Club, 1985-86; pres. Mt. Baldy Swim Team, Upland, Calif., 1975-80; bd. dirs. Ontario Community Credit Union, 1979Served 80; pres. Redwood Heritage Found, Inc., 1990 with USNG, 1956-64. Mem. IDMS User Assn., Area IDMS User Assn. (chmn. 1982-84), Assn. System Mgmt. (v.p. 1966-68), Soc. for Mgmt. Info, (co-founder), Eureka C. of C, North Coast Fly Fishers, Trout Unltd., Rotary. Avocations: children's groups, personal computers, woodworking, writing, swimming. Died Dec. 21, 2007.



.

SW

15,

1966; AB in Polit. Sci. cum laude, Morehouse Coll., 1967; JD, Harvard U., 1970; LLD (hon.), New Eng. Sch. Law, 2003. Bar: Mass. 1971, US Ct. Appeals (1st cir.) 1971. Assoc. Hill Barlow, 1970-75, 78-79, ptnr., 1979-93; judge US Dist. Ct. Mass., Boston, 1994 2009. Arbitrator, mem. comml. arbitration panel Am. Arbitration Assn., 1994-2009; commr. Mass. Dept. Pub. Utilities, Boston, 1975-77; pres. adv. bd. Mus. of Nat. Center of Afro-Am. Artists, 1975-81, v.p., 1981—2009; trustee Thompson Islands Edn. Center, Boston, 1975-81; bd. dirs. United Way of Mass. Bay, 1981-84, Morgan Meml. Goodwill Industries, Boston, 1992-2009, Ptnrs. for Youth with Disabilities, Boston; mem. Nat. Consumer Law Ctr. (bd. dirs.), Mass. Commn. on Jud. Conduct, 1982-88; trustee Newton (Mass.)-Wellesley Hosp. Recipient Ruffin-Fenwick Trailblazer award Harvard Black Law Students Assn., 1994, Amanda Houston cmty. svc. award Boston Coll., 1998, Frederick E. Berry Expanding

&

LINDSEY, W. H. (PAT LINDSEY),

state legislator; b.

Meridian, Miss., Mar. 17, 1936; children: Lori, Patrick. BS in Geology, U. Ala., 1958, JD, 1963. Mem. Ala. State Senate, Montgomery, 1967 74, Ala. State Senate from 22nd Dist., Montgomery, 1982 2009; chmn. econ. expansion and trade com. Ala. State Senate, Montgomery, vice chmn. rules com., bus. and labor com., confirmations, finance and taxation gen. fund com., judiciary com., conservation, environment and natural resources com., health com., tourism and mktg. com. Mem. ABA, Ala. Bar Assn., Choctaw County C. of C, U. Ala. Alumni Assn. Democrat. Methodist. Avocations: hunting, fishing, coaching youth sports. Home: Butler, Ala. Died Jan. 11, 2009.







V

award Easter Seals, 1999, Heroes Among Us award Boston Celtics, 2001, Leadership award New Eng. Black Law Students Assn., 2001, N. Neal Pike prize N. Neal Pike Inst. Boston U. Sch. Law, 2005. Mem. ABA, Nat. Bar Found., Mass. Bar Assn., Boston Bar Assn. (coun. 1977Ind.

2009, citation jud. excellence 1999), Pi Sigma Alpha, Phi Beta Kappa. Died Mar. 12, 2009.

LINDSAY, VICTOR ERNEST JOHN,

LINT,

LEWIS

E., director of pastoral services; b.

Van

7, 1926; s. Lewis and LaDeana Mae m. Edna Reimann, Apr. 19, 1943 (dec. Jan.

Meter, Iowa, July

(Whitlow)

L.;

1946); children: Sharon, Cynthia, David, Victoria, Lewis;

m. Elizabeth Nora Hooks. BA, Iowa Wesleyan Coll, 1965; MDiv, Boston U., 1968. Exec. sec. Iowa Tax Commn., Des Moines, 1956-61; pastor United Meth. Ch., Winterset & Libertyville, Iowa, 1961-65, Tewksbury, Mass., 1965-68, Fairfield

&

City, Calif., 1968-78, sabbatical Wil-

Duke U. Med.

Ctr.,

Durham,

N.C., 1979-81, Cape Fear Valley Hosp., Fayetteville, N.C., 1980-82; dir. pastoral svcs. Pitt County Meml. Hosp., Greenville, N.C., from 1983. Bd. dirs. Am. Cancer Soc. (chmn. Svc. Rehab. Com. 1989—), N.C. Author: (pamphlet) God's Lent Child, 1984, (booklets) The Book of Prayers, 1984, Why Me?, 1984, Why Our Baby?, 1990; editor newsletter N.C. Chaplains Assn.; inventor Arrowhead, 1960. Active Housing Comm., Redwood City, Calif., 1976; chair Human Rels. Coun., Greenville, N.C, 1990—. Recipient Vol. of the Year award Am. Cancer Soc, 1986. Mem. Elks, Masons, Shriners (chaplain 1988 ). Democrat. Avocations: motorhoming, woodworking, amateur radio, painting, perfumery. Home: Cape Coral, Fla. Died Nov. 7, 2007.

&



LIPIN,

SEYMOUR BARRY,

Oct. 7,

1920;

retired investor; b. Chgo., Bernard and Mary (Schrier) Lipin; m. 1952; m. Rachel Kucheck Lipin, Nov. 21, 1976 (dec. Apr. 1992); m. Judith Marie s.

Aerospace, Seattle, 1966-70, tech. lead, from 1977; pres. V.E. Lindsay Co. Inc., Soquel, Calif., 1970-75; regional sales engr. Union Metal Mfg., Fremont, Calif., 1975-77. Ptnr. Lindsay Assocs. polit. cons., Bellevue, Wash., 1982—. Rep. precinct committeeman, Bellevue, 1977 Mem. Soc. Advancement Materials and Process Engring., AIAA. Clubs: Corvair Soc. (Tukwila, Wash.). Republican. Episcopalian. Avocations: vegetable gardens, auto restoration. Home: Carmel, Calif. Died Oct. 4, 2007.

Sales Co., Chgo., 1945—97, US Auto Leasing Co., Chgo., 1954; chmn., Lipin Enterprises Inc. (U.S. Auto Leasing Co., Lipin Rent-A-Car, Automobile Corp. N.Am., Rifco

JAMES KENDALL,

LINDSEY, civil engineer; b. Poteau, Okla., Jan. 15, 1924; s. Ray Vernett and Mattie Frances (Kendall) L.; m. Loah Joyce Crowley, July 14, 1946 (dec. 1996); children: Marcia Gay Morgan, Mark Ray, James

,

m

LIPP,

CARL FREDERICK, geological

engineer, b. c! Dec. 31, 1924; s. Carl Frederick and Frai m. Marcella Elliott, June 14, 1951 child Christine, Catherine, Carl III, Constance. BS in Geol'l Colo. Coll., 1951; postgrad., U. Tex., 1952-53, U. Of! 1953-55. Registered profl. engr.; cert, profl. geolo;:] Geologist N.J. Zinc Co., Grand Junction, Colo., 1956*1 geol. engr., cons. Grand Junction, 1963-67, 70-75; A geologist Cotter Corp., Grand Junction, 1967-70; mgr. H Minerals Recovery Corp., Denver, 1975-82; cons, gl engr. Denver, from 1982. Moderator Dem. Conv., lfj With USN, 1943-46, PTO. Mem. AIME, Am. Inst. PJ Geologists. Episcopalian. Avocations: gardening, walk) hiking, bird watching. Home: Broomfield, Colo. Died 29, 2007. port. Miss.,

(Mullaney)

L.;

;

'(!

LIPPOLD, ROLAND WILL, retired surgeon; b Staunil 111., May 1, 1916; s. Frank Carl and Ella (Immenroth) L.fl

H

Margaret Cookson, June 1, 1947; children: Mary Lippold Elvick, Catherine Anne Lippold Rolf, Carol i Lippold Webber. BS, U. 111., 1940, MD, 1941. Diplorj Am. Bd. Surgery. Intern Grant Hosp., Chgo., 194l| surgery, 1942-43, 47-48, St. Francis Hcjl Evanston, 111., 1946-47; fellow in pathology Cook Coil Hosp., Chgo., 1947-48, resident in surgery, 1949-50; pi tice medicine specializing in surgery Chgo., 1950-53; j asst. in anatomy U. 111., Chgo., 1950-53; practice medi'i specializing in surgery Sacramento, 1953-68; chief nj officer No. Reception Ctr. -Clinic, Calif. Youth Authcj Sacramento, 1954-68, chief med. services, 1968-79; J Cons, in med. care in correctional instns.; cons. Calif. 51 Personnel Bd. Contbr. articles to med. pubis. Chmn. Cl Expn. Hall of Health, 1971-72. Comdr. M.C., US') 1943-73, PTO. Mem. Sacramento Surg. Soc, SacramS

resident in

County Med. Soc,

Calif.

AMA,

Med. Assn.,

Hist. Soc. (life). Republican. Lutheran. Calif.

Sacraml

Home: Sacramel

Deceased.

LIPSCOMB, LINDA ANN,

critical care nurse; b. Eto

Lund Wingader

Lipin, Oct. 9, 2005. Student,

1939^U, DePaul



Law, 1944

45.

111.

Inst. Tech.,

U. Commerce, 1943—44, DePaul ColL

Founder/owner

New & Used

Automobile

CEO

Auto Leasing Co., Modern Cars Inc.), Chgo., 1982—97, Car Rental, Ltd. (and predecessors), Chgo., Presdl. Limousine Ltd.; pres., CEO Paul-Sey Investment Corp.; founder S. Barry Lipin LLC, Denver, 2004 09; mem. gov.'s adv. coun. 111.; mem. allied industries coun. Hope. Bd. dirs. Am. Hearing Rsch. Found., Lipin Found., Michael Reese Hosp. Med. Rsch. Inst. COun., Jewish Vocat. Svc; Presdl.



Inst. Crit. Care, Palm Springs, Recipient Bonds award, State of Israel, 1980, Spirit of Life award, City of Hope, 1983, Humanitarian award, Holocaust Meml. Found. 111., 1987; named Man of

trustee internation hdqs. Calif., 1993.

i

County, Ala., Sept. 27, 1944; d. William W. and Ethej] Parker; m. Howard J.P. Lipscomb, Nov. 8, 1962; chilcj Kelly Marie, Michael Shawn. AS in Nursing cum la Gadsden State Jr. Coll., 1980; cert, in cosmetology, K«J Curl Sch. Cosmetology, Gadsen, Ala., 1963. RN, Ala. (1 advanced cardiac life support. Cosmetologist, owner 1 da's Beauty Salon, Gadsden; staff nurse Holy Name Ctr., Gadsden, 1980-85; staff nurse med./surg., ICU/C] 1985-92; staff nurse ICCU U. Ala. Med. Ctr., Birmingl'j from 1992. Dir. women's missionary union James Mj Bapt. Ch., 1993—, Sunday Sch. tchr.; pst pres. PTA. Hcl Gadsden, Ala. Died Feb. 14, 2008.

M

LISONBEE, LORENZO KENNETH,

retired

sci s.

h

Lorenzo L. and Eda Amelia Kohlhepp; m. Margaret K man, Oct. 13, 1938 (div. 1980); children: James, LeeA Robert, Margaret, Katherine, Russel, Tamara; m. Dor Brown, Apr. 17, 1980. BA, Ariz. State U., 1937, MA, 1

EdD, 1963. Mesa,

Cert, secondary sch. tchr. Tchr. pub. elem.

Ariz., 1937-40, high sch., Coolidge, Ariz., 194(

USAF

Tech. Sch., Scottfield, 111., 1942-44, pub. high Phoenix, 1945-80; assoc faculty State U., Tempe, A 1963-70. Chmn. bd. biology com. Coll. Entrance Ex Princeton, 111., 1955-65; cons. Am. Geol. Inst., Dui Minn., 1959. Author: (textbook) Your Biology, 1 contbr. over 100 articles to profl. jours. Dist. committee Boy Scouts Am., Mesa, 1945-65. Radio officer US 1944-45. Named Eminent Grad. Alumnus Ariz. State 1998, named to its Hall of Fame. Fellow AAAS; mem. Assn. Ret. Persons (mem. econ. security com.), Nat Tchrs. Assn. (life, Citation for Disting. Svc. to Sci. 1985). Democrat. Mem. Lds Ch. Achievements inc pioneering work in development of text and lab for academic extremes. Home: Tempe, Ariz. Died Jul} 2008. l

LISTER,

JOHN JOSEPH, retired actuary;

b. Phila.,

s. George Aloysius and Elizabeth Marie (O'r m. Mary Agnes Jackson, Apr. 26, 1952 (dec. Nov. 1< children: John, Gerald, Mary Ann, Kathleen, Colleen, ine; m. Helen Fitzgerald Lister, 1988 BS, St. Joseph'

2,

1927;

L.;

Priscilla Richter Lipin, Oct. 7,



1

1

Redwood

son, N.C., 1978-79; chaplain

aerospace engineer; b. San Francisco, Apr. 1, 1944; s. Victor Frank and Alicia Maryann (Martorella) L.; m. Barbara Marie Cressey, Feb. 9, 1969; children: Alicia Marie, Rena Kay. BS in Engring., Santa Clara U., 1966. Structural engr. Boeing

&

Allied Industries Coun. (pres.),

educator, consultant; b. Mesa, Ariz., Nov. 25, 1914;

federal judge; b. Bir-

Richard and Louise L.; m. 1970. Cert., U. Valencia,

Automotive Industry-Leasing Divsn. Mem.: 111. C'J Assn. Commerce and Industry, Automotive I Am. Automotive Lea Assn., Exe. Club, Variety Club, Canyon Country (*j (Palm Springs, Calif.), Mid-America Club, Covenant Cfl Phi Kappa Tau. Home: Lake Forest, 111. Died Feb. 2, Yr.,

C, Chgo.

Ethiopia,

1

MBA,

tions:

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1951; JD, Villanova U., 1956. Bar: Pa. 1957. Enl 1945, advanced through grades to It. col., 1966 McLennan, Phila., 1970-84; asst. v.p. Marsh Wm. M. Mercer, Inc., Phila., 1970-84; pvt. practice n ment planning actuary Phila., 1984 2009. Fellow Office Mgmt. Inst., mem. Am. Acad. Actuaries, Am. sion Conf. Roman Catholic. Avocation: sports official. Sept. 23, 2009.

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1977;

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142

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in

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Acad. Preventive Medicine (life), Steuben Soc., Richey Symphony Soc. (charter, Musicologist 1979), World Peace Through World Law Ctr. Clubs: City (Chgo. chmn. hygiene sect. 1944-46). Lodges: Rotary (life, Harris fellow (life),

1980),

Masons (32

deg.), Shriners (comdr., life v.p.).

Pelham, Mass. Died

May

Home:

retired dentist, educator, researcher; b.

Norway, July 19, 1926; s. Haakon and Anna (Bruem) Loe; m. Inga Johansen, July 3, 1948; children: Marianne. DDS, U. Oslo, 1952; D in Odontology, Haakon, 1961; degree (hon.), U. Gothenburg, 1973, Royal Dental Coll., Aarhus, 1980, U. Athens, 1980, Cath. U., Leuven, 1980, U. Lund, 1983, Georgetown U„ 1983, U. Bergen, 1985, U. Md., 1986, Med. U. NJ, 1987, Royal Dental Coll., Copenhagen, 1988, U. Toronto, 1989, U. Detroit, 1990, SC Med. U., 1990, U. Helsinki, Finland, 1992, Pacific U., 1993, U. Milan, Italy, 1994. Instr. Sch. Dentistry, Oslo U., 195255; rsch. assoc. Norwegian Inst. Dental Rsch., 1956-62; Steinkjer,

Fulbright rsch. fellow, rsch. assoc. dept. oral pathology U. 111., Chgo., 1957-58; Univ. rsch. fellow Oslo U., 1959-62, asso. prof. dept. periodontology, 1960-61; prof, dentistry,

chmn. dept. periodontology Royal Dental Coll., Aarhus, Denmark, 1962-72, asso. dean, dean-elect, 1971-72; prof., Dental Rsch.

Inst.,

U. Mich.,

Ann

Arbor, 1972-74;

dir.

Nat. Inst. Dental Rsch. Nat. Inst. Dental Rsch., Bethesda, Md., 1983-96; dean, prof, periodontology U. Conn. Health

Dental Medicine, Farmington, 1974-82, univ. Bern, Switzerland, 1994-97; vis. prof. U. 1997 2006. Vis. prof, periodontics Hebrew U., Jerusalem, 1966—67; hon. prof. Med. Scis. U. Beijing, 1987; cons. FDA, WHO, NTH; lectr. in field. Contbr. over 350 articles to 48. Decorated sci. pubis. With Norwegian Army, 1944 knight of Danebrog, comdr. Royal Norwegian Order of Merit; recipient War medal, 1940 45, 75th Anniversary award, Norwegian Dental Assn., 1958, prize, Aalborg Dental Soc, 1965, William J. Gies Periodontology award, 1978, Alfred C. Fones medal, U.S. Surgeon Gen.'s medal and Exemplary award, 1988, Intemat. award, Swedish Dental Assn., 1989, Harvard medal, 1992, Scandinavian Pub. Health award, 1994. Mem.: (Gold medal 1994, Callahan medal 1995, Spenadel medal 1995, U. Conn, medal 2003, Pierre Fauchard medal 2003), AAAS, Mass. Dental Soc. (Intemat. award), Am. Soc. Preventive Dentistry (Internat. award), Scandinavian Assn. Dental Rsch., Danish Dental Assn., Am. Acad. Periodontology, Am. Coll. Dentists, Inst. Medicine NAS, Intemat. Assn. Dental Rsch. (pres. 1980, Basic Rsch. in Periodontology award 1969), Intemat. Coll. Dentists, Am. Assn. Dental Rsch. (hon.). Home: Osteraas, Norway. Died Aug. 9, 2008. Ctr.

Sch.

prof.,







ADA

LOENGARD, RICHARD OTTO, Jan. 28, 1932;

JR., lawyer;

b.

NYC,

Richard Otto and Margery (Borg) L.; m.

s.

Janet Sara Senderowitz, Apr. 11, 1964; children: Maranda C, Philippa S.M. AB, Harvard U., 1953, LLB, 1956. Bar: N.Y. 1956, U.S. Dist. Ct. (so. dist.) N.Y. 1958. Assoc. Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver Jacobson, predecessor firms, NYC,

&

1956-64, ptnr., 1967-97; of counsel Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson, NYC, from 1997; dep. tax legis. counsel, spl. asst. intemat. tax affairs U.S. Dept. Treasury, Washington, 1964-67. Mem. Commerce Clearing House,

Riverwoods, contbr.

111.

articles

Counsel;

Editl. bd.

Tax Transaction

to

pubis.

Libr., 1982-94; Fellow Am. Coll. Tax N.Y. State Bar Assn. (exec. com. tax

profl.

mem. ABA,

1984—, sec. 1994-95, vice chair 1995-97, chair 1997-98), Assn. Bar City N.Y. Home: Bemardsville, NJ.

sect.

LOEWENSTEIN, GEORGE WOLFGANG, sician,

UN

consultant;

b.

Germany, Apr.

retired phy-

18,

1890; m.

Johanna Sabath, Nov. 27, 1923; children: Peter F. Lansing (dec.) and Ruth Edith Gallagher (twins). Student, Royal William Coll., Germany, 1909, Friedrich William U., Germany, 1919, London Sch. Tropical Hygiene and Medicine, 1939. Dir. pub, health Neubabelsberg, 1920-24, Berlin, 1924-34; dir. pub. health and welfare City of Berlin, 1923-33; pvt. practice medicine, Chgo., 1940-46, Che-

beague and Dark Harbor, Maine, 1947-58; instr. Berlin Acad. Prevention of Infant Mortality, Postgrad. Acad. Physicians; permanent cons., v.p., rep. Intemat. Abolitionists Fedn. at ECOSOC, UN, 1947-90; med. cons. German Gen. Consulate, Atlanta, Miami, Fla., 1963; lectr. Morton Plant Hosp., Clearwater, Fla., also Clearwater campus St. Petersburg Jr. Coll.; guest prof. U. Bremen, Berlin, 1981-82. Author: Public Health Between the Time of Imperium and National Socialism, The Destruction of Public Health Reforms of the First German Republic, 1985, others; transl. from the Japanese Origin of Syphilis in the Far East, Static Atony, Sexual Pedagogic; contbr. 300 articles to med. jours, and revs, to books. Served with German Army, 1914-18. Decorated Cross Merit I Class (Germany), 1965; recipient Commendation awards Pres. of U.S., 1945, 70, 65 Year Gold Service Pin, and ARC, 1985, Service to Mankind award Sertoma, 1972-73, Sport award Pres. Carter, 1977, Musicologist award Richey Symphony, 1979, Reconciliation award Germany-U.S.A., 1983, Friendship award Fed. Republic of Germany, USA, 1985, Teaching award

AMA

Morton Plant Hosp., 1988, 70 Yrs. Svc. Red Cross, others. Fellow Am. Acad. Family Physicians (charter, life, 40- Yr. Svc. award 1986), AAAS, Am. Coll. Sport Medicine (emeritus, charter, life),

Am.

Pub. Health Assn.

(life, 40- Yr. Svc. mem. World Med. Assn. History of Medicine (life), Acad. Mental Retardation (charter, life), Am. Pub. Health Assn (life, 40 Yr. Svc. award), Fla. Health Assn. (life), Brit. Pub. Health Assn. (life), (hon.), Am. Assn. Mil. Surgeons

award 1984), (life),

Brit. Soc. (emeritus);

German Assn.

AMA

l;j

;

1

,

mem. friendly visitors com., 1 j outreach com., 1980, co-chmn., coord, ann. dinner. Pnfl ing judge Election Poll Booth, Andover. Mem. J Democrat. Home: Andover, Ohio. Died May 26, 2008 Pastoral Coun., 1987-91,

;

LOGAN, LEE ROBERT,

dir.



VFW

27, 1998.

Antonio, Tex. Died Sept. 30, 2007.

LOE, HARALD,

1990. Sec. Altar Rosary Soc., Andover, 1989—; sec. sion Soc., Andover, 1987 spl. min., canton, Andc chmn. Christian formation Parish Coun.; mem. Dioc

orthodontist, department chair-

man; b. LA, June 24, 1932; s. Melvin Duncan and Margaret (Seltzer) L.; m. Maxine Nadler, June 20, 1975; children: Chad, Casey. BS, UCLA, 1952; DDS, Northwestern U., Evanston, 111., 1956, MS, 1961. Diplomate Am. Bd. Orthodontics. Gen. practice dentistry, Reseda, Calif., 1958 59; pvt. practice Northridge, Calif., from 1961, from 2000; vice chair dental dept., from 2006; chief staff dental dept. Northridge Hosp., from 2008. Med. staff Northridge Hosp., 2000 vice chair med. staff dental dept.; owner Maxine' Prodn. Co., Maxine's Talent Agy.; guest lectr. dept. orthodontics UCLA, U. So. Calif. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Achievements include patent and licensing agreement with 3M for a device to attach braces, 2001, Can. patent, 2004, patents U.K., Germany, France, Japan. Served to It. USNR,





,

1956-58. Recipient Nat. Philanthropy award, 1987, winner,



Logan's Run, 2005 08, Founder's award, Autistic Assn., 2007; named 1st PI. winner, Autistic Jogathon, 1981—2001, (with wife) Couple of Yr., Autistic Children Assn., 1986, in his honor Logan's Run, Walk for Autism; named to Best 07. Mem. ADA, San Fernando Dentist's in Am., 2004 Valley Dental Assn. (pres. 1998), Am. Assn. Orthodontists, Pacific Coast Soc. Orthodontists (dir., pres. so. sect. 197475, chmn. membership 1981-83), Foudn. Orthodontic Rsch. (charter mem.), Calif. Soc. Orthodontists (chmn. peer rev. 1982-93), G.V. Black Soc. (charter) Angle Soc. Orthodontists (pres. 1981-82, bd. dirs. 1982—, nat. pres. 1985-87), U. S.C. Century Club Fraternity, Northridge Hosp. Med. Ctr. (chief staff), Xi Psi Phi, Chi Phi. Achievements include patents in field. Home: Encino, Calif. Died July 13, 2009.



LOGAN, STEPHEN BEAN,

ffl, retired safety engineer;

Lexington, Ky., Nov. 1, 1932; s. Stephen Bean II and Minnie Howell (Davies) L.; m. Rayma Jean Sharp; children: Leah, Lori, Lynda, Stephen IV, Jill; stepchildren: Joey,

b.

Barry.

BSCE, U.

Ky., 1959. Registered profl. engr., Calif.

Estimator, sales engr. Ferry Bros. Constrn. Co., El Cajon, 1967-68; regional safety engring. mgr. Allstate Ins.

Calif.,

Co., Santa Ana, Calif., 1968-70; resident loss control mgr.

Kemper Ins. Group, Washington, 1970-74; mgr. loss control Levi Strauss Co., San Francisco, 1974-75; pvt. practice safety cons. Danville, Calif., 1975-76; corp. safety engr. Morrison-Knudsen Co., Boise, Idaho, 1976-77; pres. Logan & Assocs., Inc., Boise, 1977-80; indsl. safety and fire protection mgr. TVA, Decatur, Ala., 1980-88; corp. environ, and safety mgr. Crain Industries, Ft. Smith, Ark., 1988-90; dir. occupational health and safety Lexicon Inc., Little Rock, 1990-98; mgr. environ, safety health & seucirty Champion Intemat., Camden, Tex., 1998-2000; ret., 2000. Cons, in field. Contbr. articles to profl. pubis. With USAF, 1951-55. Mem. Am. Soc. Safety Engrs. (treas. 1968-70, v.p. Ark. chpt. 1993, pres. 1994), Constrn. Safety Assn. Am. (life, founder, pres. 1971-72, award 1972, 81, 91), Nat. Safety Mgmt. Assn., Nat. Fire Protection Assn., Am. Legion, Tex. Safety Assn. (bd. dirs.). Democrat. Baptist. Avocations: hunting, fishing, archery. Home: Casa, Ark. Died Sept. 2, 2007.

LOMBARD, JOHN CUTLER,

retired lawyer; b. Berke1918; s. Norman and Ellen (McKeighan) L.; m. Dorothy Brandt, July 9, 1946; children: Lawrence, John, David, Laurie. BA, Principia U.. 1946; JD, Northwestern U., 1949. Assoc. Jones, Birdseye Grey, Seattle, 1950-60; ptnr. Hamley Lombard, Seattle, 1960-70, Day, Taylor, Lombard Kiefer, Seattle, 1970-85; pvt. practice Seattle, from 1985. Mem. com. Jud. Counsel, 1980-84. Trustee King County Mcpl. League, 1980-84. With USAF, 1941-45. Decorated D.F.C., 5 Air medals, presdl. citation. Mem. Seattle King County Bar Assn. (chmn. probate com. 1975-76, chmn. lawyer referral com. 1989-90), Rainier Club. Avocations: golf, skiing, bridge, playing piano. Home: Seattle, Wash. Died Feb. 8, 2008. ley, Calif., Oct. 9,

&

&

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LONDON, DAVID ALAN, communications educator, conSunbury, Pa., Oct. 30, 1950; s. William McMann and Betty June (Strouse) L.; 1 child, Patrick David. BS, Bloomsburg U., 1972, MA, 1988; postgrad., Pa. State U., from 1995. Assoc, prof. comm. Pa. Coll. Tech., Williamsport, from 1989. Cons. Comm. Workers of Am., 1988—. Mem., advisor Valley Players, Inc., Selinsgrove, Pa., 1973 Mem. Speech Comm. Assn., Speech Comm. Assn. Pa. Avocations: opera, reading, theater. Home: Sunbury, Pa. Died May 3, 2008. sultant; b.



.

LONG, DALE GORDON,

interior designer; b. Reading, Mar. 13, 1949; s. Gordon Wyndham and Evelyn Viola (Beaupre) L. BS in Psychology, Tulane U., 1971. Renovator Robert Hines Realty, New Orleans, 1974-76; chief asst. Harrison Cultra, Inc., NYC, 1976-84; pres. Long-Steever, Inc., NYC, from 1984. Designs featured in N.Y. Times mag., 1985, The Intemat. Book of Lofts, 1986. Presbyterian. Avocation: Italian and La. cooking. Home: New York, NY. Died Apr. 11, 2008. Pa.,

LONG, GARDA THERESA,

lay worker; b. Cleve., Aug. 11, 1925; d. Francis Ralph and Suzanne Margaret (Smithson) Delaney; m. William Harley Long, Sept. 27, 1948; children: Margaret, Deborah, William P., Sharon. Prin. CCD, Andover, Ohio, 1970-89, coord, confirmation, 196889, coord, re-new program, 1987-89, tchr. 8th grad., from

LONG, JAMES

NC, \ 19, 1940; s. George A. and Helen L. Long; m. j O'Connell; 2 children. AB, JD, N.C. State U. Pvt. pra.1 law, from 1967; mem. N.C. Ho. Reps., 1970-75, counsel to speaker, 1980-84, chmn. N.C. commn. proi tax, 1981-84; chief dep. commr. N.C. Dept. Ins., Rah'] 1975-76; state commr. ins. State of NC, Rait 1985—2009. Chmn. N.C. Manufactured Housing Authc^ N.C. Arson Awareness Coun., Fire Commn. N.C, Firenn Pension Fund Bd., N.C. and Capitol Planning Con Co-author: Douglas Legal Forms. Named Alumnus olj N.C. State U. Mem. Nat. Assn. Ins. Commrs. (v.p. 198^ pres. 1990-91), Legion Honor, Internal. Order Demolay,' Kappa Epsilon Intemat. Democrat. Episcopalian. H« Raleigh, NC. Died Feb. 2, 2009. E., state official; b. Burlington,

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communications

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surance executive; b. Niagara Falls, NY, July 3, 193] Harry C. and M. Fredericka (Potts) L.; children: Johri Joan, James, Jessica, Amy. BBA, Niagara U., 1956. Lie j

Woodward, Long and Rieger, Niaj from 1950, Outdoor World Prodns., Inc., Niaj Falls, from 1979; v.p. Nat. Conservation Corp., Elma, I from 1986. Editor, producer (TV series) Outdoor W, broker. Pres.

agt.,

Falls,

Fund Adv. Council, Albany, N N.Y. State Fish and Wildlife Mgmt.] 1973 pres. Niagara County Fedn. Const] tion Clubs, Lockport, N.Y, 1965. Served to It. inf. I Army, 1956-57. Recipient Oliver Jones Meml. award j gara County Fedn. Conservation Clubs, 1966, Pres's. a7 s~7 -e-" ^-_^.s" z?."e'5 : : -7:- ?"_- Aii= a- Zr.i-u. So; PofiL aad Sodal Sd_ Oth. TheoL Soc Am_

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firter PresdL Librarv. 1981. St. Louis An I 1985. Dallas .Art Mus.. 1986. Met Mus. .Art NYC. 1988. Mus. .Art 1981. 1991. Renwick Gallerv. 1992. Toledo Ait, Ohio. 1992: author Sam Maloof: Woodworker. 1983. Served with US .Armv. 1941—45. Died V2009.

Phila.

MALTBY. FREDERICK LATHROP.

retired engineering

executive: b. Bradford. Pa.. Dec. 14. 1917. s. Fred Lathrop and Nellie (Brown. M.: m. Mildred Maltby. May 6. 1944 (dec. 2006): children: Lewis. Laura. BS in Gen. Engring.. Grove Cirv Coll.. 1940. postgrad.. Cornell U. 1940-42: in Nuclear Physics. U. Buffalo. 1943. Asst prof. U. Buffalo. -42-U: tech. dir. and chief project engr. Bristol Co.. Waterburv. Conn.. 1944-52: tech. dir. Relden Div. Robert Shaw Controls. Phila.. 1952-57; founder Drexelbrook

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Jenkintown. Pa. Died Julv

11.

2009.

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MANAHAN MANAHAN, ANNA,

actress; b. Ireland, Oct. 18, 1924;

m.

(dec). Student, Gaiety Sch. Acting. Actress Edwards/MacLiammoir Co., Nat. Theatre, London, Walter

NYC. Appeared in numerous theatrical The Rose Tattoo, Moon for the MisbeBloomsday, Entertaining Mr. Sloane, The Killing of Sister George, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, the Gingerbread Lady, Lovers (Tony nomination), Live Like Pits, The Plough and the Stars (Oliver award nomination), The Leenana Trilogy, the Loves of Cass Maguire, I do Not Like Thee Dr. Fell, the Shaughraun, the Matchmaker, The Taylor, Ansty, Dr. Fell, The Beauty Queen of Leenane (Tony award 1998), The Matchmaker, 2002, Sive, 2002, Sisters, 2006 and numerous others; TV appearances include Me Mammy, The riordans, Leave it to Mrs. O'Brien, the Irish RM, (TV/films) the Bill, Lovejoy, 1986, Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, 1992, the Treaty, Blind Justice, Hear My Songs, 1991, Clash of the Titans, 1981, A Man of No Importance, 1994, Woman Found Dead in Elevator, 2000, On the Edge, 2000, Black Day at Black Rock, 2001, others. Recipient Tony award, Theatre World award, Freedom of City award, 2002. Died Mar. 8, 2009. Kerr Theatre,

prodns., including

gotten,

MANERI, JOSEPH GABRIEL, jazz

composer; b. Bklyn. m. Sonja Holzwarth; children: Mat, Salvatore, Abraham, Nina, Gloria. With New England Conservatory, Boston; co-dir. NEC Enchanted Circle. Solo artist various instruments, repertoire includes jazz and ethnic music. Piano concerto includes Metanoia; co-author: (with Scott Van Duyne) Preliminary Studies in the Virtual Pitch Continuum, 1985; co-inventor microtonal keyboard. Mem. Boston Microtonal Soc. (founder, pres.), Pi chpt.).

Kappa Lambda

(pres.

NEC

Died Aug. 24, 2009.

MANISCALCO, JOSEPH,

artist,

educator;

b.

Tampa,

Michaelangelo and Rosa (Belluccia) M.; m. Ann Lynn Laurence Cadman, Sept. 24, 1954 (div. June 1962); children: Michael, James, Elizabeth, Robert; m. Barbara Ann Fisher Insley, Jan. 3, 1976. Student, Art Students League of N.Y, 1939-41, 46-49. Portrait artist, from 1941. Lectr. in field; judge exhbns. Represented in permanent collections including Mich. Supreme Ct., U.S. House of Reps., Nat. Archives, Washington. With U.S. Army, 1942-46, ETO and PTO. Recipient Fitch award Mich. Acad. Letters, Arts and Sci., Artistic Excellence and Cmty. Commitment award Wayne County Coun. of the Arts, 1992. Mem. Scarab Club (bd. dirs. 1967—, pres. 1972-73, 80-81, 4 gold medals, 1st prize Silver Medal Show), Prismatic Club of Detroit (pres. 2000), Grosse Point Theatre (scenic artist), Fine Art Soc. of Detroit (chmn. art com. 1975), Adcraft Club of Detroit. Avocations: acting and singing in community theater productions, church choral singing. Home: Novi, Mich. Died Oct. 31, 2007. Fla., Feb. 24,

1921;

s.

MANN, LESTER PERRY, ford, Mass.,

May

30, 1921;

s.

M.; m. Dorothy M. Davis, Oct. 11, 1947; children: Kelly P., P. BS with high honors, U. Md., 1964; MEd, U. Alaska, Anchorage, 1974; EdD, Boston U., 1983. Cert, elem. tchr., reading specialist and supr., Mass.; cert. elem. tchr., reading specialist, Alaska. Commd. 2nd It. USAAF, 1941; advanced through grades to maj. USAF, 1954, navigator, weather officer, 1941-64; ret., 1964; resident counselor OEO-Job Corps, 1965-66; flight navigator Siidflug, Braniff, Capitol and Japan Air Lines, 1966-73; instr. math., adminstr., curriculum developer U. Alaska, 1974-86, adj. instr., 1987-99; instrnl. assoc. Mann Assocs., Applied Lifelong Learning, Anchorage, 1983-99. Instr. Anchorage Community Coll., 1974-86; asst. prof. Embry-Riddle Aero. U., Anchorage, 1987-98, acad. advisor, 1987-90; mem. for remedial reading Alaska Talent Bank; vis. adult educator German Adult Edn. Assn., 1984. Mem. Math. Assn. Am., Nat. Coun. Tchrs. Math., Internat. Reading Assn., Am. Assn. Adult and Continuing Edn. (profl., past mem. nomination and election com.), Am. Meteorol. Soc. (emeritus), Phi Alpha Theta, Phi Kappa Phi. Died May 3, 2008.

MANN, MAYBELLE,

writer, educator; b. Joliet,

111.,

May

27, 1915; d. Saul and Helen (Schoenbrun) Mittleburg; m. Samuel Kart (div. Sept. 1965); children: Mema, Laura; m. Alvin Lloyd Mann, Apr. 29, 1967. BA, Queens Coll., 1965;

MA, NYU,

1968, PhD, 1972. Lectr. NYU, NYC, 1974, Orange County C.C., Middletown, N.Y, 1974-76, Palm Beach C.C., Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., 1974; art editor Herald-Record, Middletown, N.Y, 1974-78; art columnist

Jewish World, Palm Beach County, Fla., 1978-81; lectr. New Dimensions, Palm Beach County, Fla., from 1981. Author: Francis William Edmonds: Mammon and Art, 1977, The American Art-Union, 1977, rev., 1987, Walter Launt Palmer: Poetic Reality, 1984; contbr. articles to books and jours. Lectr. Ret. Sr. Vol.



1980

Jewish

Program, Palm Beach County, Sr. Vol. Program, 1992, Mem. Nat. Coun.

Recipient Svc. award Ret.

.

award

Women

questa, Fla.

New

Dimensions, 1991.

(bd. dirs.

R&D

Coll. Entrance from assoc. dir. rsch. to exec. dir. Examination Bd., NYC, 1965-69; from dir. devel. rsch. Ednl. Testing Svc, Princeton, N.J., sr. v.p. 1969-83, v.p., 1970-77, sr. v.p. devel. and rsch., 1977-83, sr. 1983-93; pres. Ednl. Devel. Svc, Princeton, scholar,

R&D

divsn. to

1993—2000. Vis. fellow Princeton U., 1982-83; cons. Gallup Internat. Inst., 1990—, Applied Ednl. Rsch., 199395; cons. Grad. Mgmt. Admissions Coun., 1992-95, Carnegie Found, for the Advancement of Tchg. 1993-95; vis. lectr. Washington U., St. Louis, summer, 1961. Author: The Pursuit of Fairness in Admissions to Higher Education, 1977; Student Manual for Essentials of Psychology, 1960. Contbr. articles on ednl. measurement and psychology of learning to profl. pubis. Patentee in field U.S. and Europe. Trustee Assn. for Advancement of Mentally Handicapped, 1975-78, Nat. Chicano Coun. on Higher Edn., 1977-85, N.J. Arts Festival, 1980-85; vice-chmn. Found, for Books to China, 1980-98; chmn. bd. trustees Princeton Day Sch., 1981-93; trustee Princeton Area Found., 1991-94, Our House Found., 1991-92; bd. dirs. The Princeton Singers, 1992-99, Christian Renewal Effort in Emerging Democracies, 1992-94, George H. Gallup Internat. Inst.," 1992-98; chmn., trustee Trinity-All Saints' Cemetery, 1993-98; chmn. Affordable Housing Bd. of Princeton Borough, 1987-89; chmn., commr. Princeton Pub. Housing Authority, 1995-99, 2000-03; sr. warden All Saints Episc Ch., 1987-89; chmn. ins. com. Diocese N.J., 1993-95; coun. mem. Diocese of N.J., 1996-99, 2003—, mem. audit com., 1997-98, mem. standing com., 1998-2002, 03—, mem. fin. com., 2003—; adv. coun. U. Okla. Ctr. for Rsch. on Minority Edn., 1987-92, Ind. Sch. Chmn. Assn., 1987-92; trustee Friends of Princeton Open Space, 1995-98; trustee Russian Ministry Network, 1995-98; cons. Carnegie Found, for Advancement of Tchg., 1987-95; cons. The Coll. Bd., 1988-91; spl. cons. Commn. on Admission to Grad. Mgmt. Edn., 1987-89; chair Princeton Residents Traffic Safety Com., 1994—2002; mem. Princeton Borough Traffic and Transp. Com., 2003 Recipient Alumni Achievement citation William Jewell Coll., 1970; named Gallup Scholar in Edn., 1995. Fellow Am. Psychol. Soc. (charter), Eastern Psychol. Assn., Psychometric Soc, Nat. Assn. Scholars, Am. Ednl. Rsch. Assn., Nat. Coun. on Measurement in Edn. (mem. com. on legal issues in measurement 1977-79), N.Y. Acad. Scis., Nassau Club, Pendragon Soc, Old Guard of Princeton, Oratory of Good Shepherd, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Order of St. John of Jerusalem (comdr.). Home: Princeton, NJ. Died May 29, 2004.



MANTOULIDES, CHRISTINA, advertising agency exNYC, Dec. 10, 1960; d. Jack and Popi Koutellou; m. Taso Mantoulides, Oct. 17, 1982. BA in Psychology, CUNY, 1982. Media buyer The Target Group, NYC, 198284; media buyer, supr. Levine, Huntley, Schmidt & Beaver, ecutive; b.

NYC,

1984-89; dir. local broadcast Levine, Huntley, Vicker Beaver, NYC, 1989-91; v.p. dir. local broadcast Campbell, Mithun, Esty, NYC, 1991-93; v.p. mgr. local broadcast True North Comm., NYC, 1993-96; dir., sr. ptnr. Bozell, Jacobs, Kenyon Eckhardt Advt., NYC, from 1996. Recipient Media All Star award for Local Spot Broadcast, Media Week/Ad Week Mags., 1993. Home: Palm Harbor, Fla. Died Aug. 18, 2008.

& mathematics educator; b. MilLester P. and Viola E. (Tracy)

Leslie

94, Svc.

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148

Colm O' Kelly

Palm Beach

chpt.).

Home: Te-

Died Oct. 31, 2007.

MANNING, WINTON HOWARD,

psychologist, educational administrator; b. St. Louis, Feb. 9, 1930; s. Winton

Harry and Jane (Swanson) M.; m. Nancy Mercedes Groves, Aug. 1, 1959; children: Cecelia Groves Tazelaar, Winton H. III. AB with honors, William Jewell Coll., 1951; PhD in Psychology, Washington U., St. Louis, 1959. Instr. psychology William Jewell Coll., Liberty, Mo., 1954-55, asst. prof., acting head dept. psychology, 1955-56; rsch. psychologist Washington U, St. Louis, 1956-58, rsch. assoc, 1958-59; from asst. prof, to prof, psychology Tex. Christian U., Ft. Worth, 1959-65, assoc. dir. univ. honors program, 1962-65;

&

MARABLE, SIMEON-DAVID,

artist; b. Phila.,

May

10,

1948; s. Daniel Berry and Marsima (Maddela) M.; m. Pamela Joyce Sorenson, June 1, 1969; children: SimeonDavid dePaul (dec), Daniel-Dale Christopher (dec), JasonAndrew Bartley, Jo Anna Lee, Benjamin Arthur Kurtis. BA in Art and English, Lea Coll., Minn., 1970; postgrad., Tyler Sch. Art, Phila. Art tchr. 7-8th grade Pennsbury Sch. Sys., Pa.,

1970—88;

Art tchr. 9- 10th grade Charles H.

Boehm

from 1988, Medill Bair H.S., Pennsbury, from 1990; Art tchr. 9- 12th grade Pennsbury H.S. W, from H.S., Pennsbury,

2002. Tchr. Neshaminy Adult Edn., 1972-82; resident artist Middletown Hist. Assn., 1976, Three Arches Corp., 1975, treas.; founder, creator Rivulet Art 2000. Permanent collections include Albert Lea (Minn.) Libr., chapel Ft. Dix, N.J., pencil/charcoal Am. Eagle superimposed over outline Levittown, Pa., James A. Michener Mus., 2003; portraits of Mr. Mike Schmidt, Mr. Lee Elia; creator Phila. City of Champs logo, 50th anniversary logo Fairless Hills, Pa. 1951-2001 Celebration; creator children's ednl. programs Falls Twp. 300th Pa. statehood; artwork represented in Middletown Twp. calendar, 1992, Falls Twp. calendar, 1992; creator Olde Phila. Ednl. Program and Pa. Statehood Program, Nat. Rep. Conv., Phila., 2000; creator scale model homes exhibit Pa. Hist. Mus., 2002; author: Levittown Pennsylvania 19522002 A Garden Community, 2002; sketch presented to Gov. of Pa. 2002, papers written of John S. Levitt, 2005, Raymond Fletcher Proffitt, profl. pilot and close friend of William J. Levitt, 2005; publisher and editor Levittownian Herald News, a Community News Letter Serving 17, 311

Gomes

in

Levittown, Pa., 2008, illustrator

LANDIA,

2009;

proprietor William J. Levin and Family Hist. Mus. exhibit ctr., 2009. Vol. Rep. Nat. Conv., Phila., 2000; mgr. Boys

Soccer League, Boys Little League, Middletown Twp.; sr. Babe Ruth coach, mgr. Langhome Athletic Assn., 1988-89; coach Babe Ruth League, 1989; J.V baseball coach, 1989; mem. Presdl. Task Force; elected to Nat. Trust for Hist. Preservation, 1995; involved with ednl. program Honoring the 200th Anniversary U.S. Constn. Commemorative Olde Phila. Constn. Atty.; curator Levittown Exhibit, Pa.; pres. Levittown Internationally Known Communities Inc., 2003 program dir. Dream of America 1952 Photographs and Memorabilia of Levittown and Bucks County, Pa., Snowball Gate Dr. Levittown Exhibit Ctr., 2003. Served with USAR, 1970. Recipient Rep. Senatorial Am. Spirit medal, Rep. Party, US Senate, 2007; named Artist of Yr, Albert Lea Lions Club, 1970, Dir. Archtl. Planning and

Cmty. Design, The Bucks Hub Conf. Mem. Buck Co Art Educators (pres. 1973-74), Levittown Artists Assn., 1 Soc. Arts and Lit., Internat. Platform Assn. Roman Cathl Achievements include development of Levitt Mobile J houses memorabilia and photog. of the 1950's in Bu Co., Pa. Died June 23, 2009. 1

MARBURY, VIRGINIA LOMAX,

insurance and in] Ruston, La., June 25, 1918; d. dJ Daniel and Delia (Southern) Lomax; m. William A. l] bury Jr., Sept. 5, 1943; children: Rebekah, Caroline. BA Tech. U, 1936, LLD (hon.), 1987; MusB, La. State) 1938. Exec. v.p. Marbury Corp., Ruston, La., from sec-treas. Bankers Life La., Ruston, from 1959. 1st 1 membership chmn. Lincoln Parish Mus. and Hist. It Ruston, La., 1992 Recipient Tower Medallion awarcj Tech. U., 1991. Mem. Shreveport Symphony Soc. Re lican. Episcopalian. Died Feb. 19, 2008.

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1967;

12,

M.; m. Jodi Lynn

BBA, Temple

s.

Dill, Feb. 14,

1992;

1

CEO

1988. Pres.,

U.,

systems enginee

George and Loretta

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child, Holly

.

Computerized

I

Systems, Phila., 1987-88; systems engr. Electonic J Systems, Fairbom, Ohio, from 1989, Electonic Data j terns LFI Intergrated Systems, Fairbom, from 1991. ,1 advisor Explorer Post Boy Scouts Am., 1992 | computers Girl Scouts U.S., Dayton, 1991. Avocab] scuba diving, underwater photographer, landscaping, cfl ing, building models. Home: Valrico, Fla. Died Nov J 2007.



MARCHI, JOHN JOSEPH,

;

retired state senator; b

NY, May 20, 1921; s. Louis B. and Alina M. (Ma] Giardello) M.; m. Maria Luisa Davini, Nov. 14, ll children: Joan, Aline.

BA, Manhattan

Coll.,

I

1942,

LLD (hon.); JSD, Bl] LLD (hon.), Wagner Coll., 1985. Bar i

(hon.); JD, St. John's U., 1950,

Law

Sch., 1953,

1951, U.S. Dist. Ct. (ea. and so. dists.) N.Y, U.S. Supn Mem. State Senate, 1957—2006. Of counsel VJ] man, Breed, Abbott Morgan, N.Y.C. Staten Island J

NY

Ct.

&

N.Y. State Constl. Conv., 1967, chair Staten Island Chi Commn.; past chmn. Coun. State Govts. Lt. col. U.S. AJ ret. Decorated comdr. Order of Merit (Italy); recijl Charles Carroll award Guild Cath. Lawyers, 1991. \j VFW, Am. Legion, Urban League, B'nai B'rity, Holy Nj Soc, KC. Republican. Roman Catholic. Home: Si Island, NY. Died Apr. 25, 2009.

MARCK, WILLIAM JOHN, JR.,

travel

company

i

educator; b. Bait., Aug. 23, 1924; BA, Johns Hop 1950, MEd, 1955, MA, 1960. Tchr., Md. Commd. Army, 1943, advanced through grades to capt.; tchr., chmn. Bait. County, Towson, Md., 1950-80; prin. adult tive,

U,

Perry Hall, Md., 1970-81; travel agent, owner Marck' Travel, Bel Air, Md., 1980-96; prof. Harford C.C., Bel

1

1985-96, Villa Julie Coll., Stevenson, 1990-93. Editor i C. Harford County, Md., 1981-96, pres. 1993-94. Capt. Army Med. Corps., 1943-73. Coe fellow Stanford U, named Man of Yr. C. of C, Bel Air, Md., 1995; Hall of Fame C. of C, Harford, Md., 1996. Republ Avocations: collecting records, photography, lacrosse movies. Home: Bel Air, Md. Died July 25, 2008.

MARGOLIS, BETTE SHULA, writer, educator; d. D and Evelyn Margolis; children: Laurie Khan, Lisa Da Marcus Stern. BA in English and Journalism, in Art, NYU, 1974. Mktg. dir., art 1972; Flexitoys, Berkeley, Calif., 1989—91, Harbor House Cl Co., Novato, Calif., 1991 94; publisher, editor, dir. n Bette's Books, Highlands Ranch, Colo., from 1995; New Perspectives Workshop, Washingtonn, DC, from 2 producer, writer, pres. Shakti Prodns., Colo., from 2 Vis. lectr. DuCret Sch. of the Arts, Plainfield, NJ, Dominican Coll., San Rafael, Calif., Contra Costa Coll. Pablo, Calif., The Learning Annex, San Francisco, Th< League of Houston, Lee Coll., Baytown, Tex., First Cj " Washington, Southwest Coll., Houston, U. Houston, erty,

MA

Coll.,



Front Range CC, Westminster, Colo., The Chatai Boulder, Colo., Naropa U., Boulder, Colo. Author: A

ria,

New Mi nium with Edgar Cayce's Health Care Wisdom, 2 Full of Love, 1999, Alive and Well: Into the

author: (illustrator) Saints' Craftbook, 1984, Salsa,

Angora Kidd, 2003;

illustrator Frogs,

Pray, 1973, Sister Death, 1974,

Ring, 1994; prodr.: art

&

Women

tech. illustrator

1972,

Can Hear

I

in the Arts, 1992;

Am. Mus.

It's

the

1

Gre

Cow

comml.

of Natural History, N.

1971, freelance writer, illustrator Better

Homes

& Gap

1977, freelance writer Body Smart Mag., 1199, Vei Inward Mag., 2001, 2003. Mem.: Poetry Soc. Colo. A^ tions: golf, bicycling. Home: Highlands Ranch, Colo.

Feb. 19, 2008.

sr.



.

MARGOLIS, DAVID ISRAEL, NYC,

industrial manufacti

s. Benjamin and Barbara Schneider, Sept. 7, children: Brian, Robert, Peter, Nancy. BA, CCNY,

executive; b.

Jan. 24, 1930;

(Kosofsky) M.; m.




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1966:

MA to Theology,

NYC

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MONGELL LLD (hon.), 1996. Bar: Mo. 1944, Ariz. Molloy, Tucson, 1945-57; judge 1946. Ptnr. Hall, Catlin Superior Ct., State of Ariz., Tucson, 1957-64, Ct. of Appeals, State of Ariz., Tucson, 1964-69; ptnr. Molloy, Jones PC, Tucson, 1969-71, Molloy, Jones, Donahue, PC, Tucson, 1971-95; of counsel O'Connor, Cavanagh, Molloy, Jones, Tucson, from 1995. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Pres. Marshall Found., Tucson, 1975-97, Metro. YMCA, Tucson, 1967-69; mem. Ariz. Bd. Tax Appeals, 1991; chmn. Pima County Dem. Party, Tucson, 1954. Diplomate Am. Bd. Trial Advocates; mem. Ariz. Judges Assn. (pres. 1965-66), Knight of Demolay, Rotary (bd. dirs. 1981). Home: Tucson, Ariz. Died July 12, 2008. U. Ariz., 1945,

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MONGELL, SUSAN JANE, economics educator;

b.

Con-

1958; d. Dominic and Teresa Ann (Rosendale) M. BA, Seton Hill Coll., 1980; MA, U. Pitts., 1984, PhD, 1988. Teaching asst. U. Pitts., 1980-83, teaching fellow, 1983-84; part-time instr. California U. at Pa., 1986nellsville, Pa., Jan. 29,

88;

mem.

Seton Hill Coll., Greensburg, Pa., U. Pitts., Greensburg, 1987-89; asst.

adj. faculty

1988; part-time

instr.

from 1989. Mem. Am. Econ. Assn., Ea. Econ. Assn., Econometric Soc, Pa. Econ. Assn. Home: Connellsville, Pa. Died Jan. 14, 2008. prof. Calif.

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Pa.,

MONROE, ROBERT

B.,

psychologist;

b.

Worcester,

Mass., Aug. 16, 1948; s. Robert M. and Rose M. (Trafecante) M.; m. Chris M. Peterson, Aug. 28, 1971; children: Lauren Marie, Lindsay Ann. AA, Worcester Jr. Coll., 1968; AB in Psychology, Clark U., 1970; MEd in Sch. Psychology, Fitchburg State Coll., 1974; CAGS, Anna Maria Coll., 1979. Lie. psychologist, Mass.; nat. cert. sch. psychologist; cert. sch. psychologist, guidance counselor, guidance dir., gen. supr., elem. edn., social studies, biology, health and music, Mass. Instr. sociology Quinsigamond C.C., 1969; sch. psychologist, guidance counselor, tchr. sci. West Boylston (Mass.) Pub. Schs., 1970-86; sch. psychologist Worcester (Mass.) Vocat. Schs., 1987-89, Athol-Royalston Regional Sch. Dist., from 1989. Adj. faculty in psychology Worcester State Coll., 1982-87; psychol. cons. Sports Edn. Found.; testing coord. MASS Basic Skills Testing. Mem. APA, NEA, Mass. Tchrs. Assn., Nat. Assn. Sch. Psychologists, Mass. Sch. Psychologists Assn., Internat. Coun. for Computers in Edn., Am. Fraternity of Musicians. Home: Millbury, Mass. Died Apr. 12, 2008.

MONT, HALLIE BUCHANAN, pediatrician;

b.

LA, May

1922; d. Alfred Gordon and Edith Ellen (Hamilton) Buchanan; m. Charles Hansen Mont, June 26, 1944; children: Diane Patrice, Charmain Suzanne. BA, UCLA, 1944; MD, SUNY, 1947. Diplomate Am. Bd. Pediatrics. Intern 9,

Hosp., LA, 1947-48; resident in pediatrics L.A. Children's Hosp., LA, 1948-50; pvt. practice L.A. County, from 1950. Mem. staff L.A. Children's Hosp., St. Joseph Med. Ctr., Burbank, Calif.; courtesy staff Valley Pres Hosp.,

Langs., U. De Tunja, Boyaca, Colombia, 1975; MEd in TESOL, Boston U., 1983; MA in Spanish and Lit., So. 111. U., 1993. Asst. prof,



modern

langs. U.

Calif., Verdigo Hills Hosp., Glendale, Calif. L.A. County Med. Assn., Calif. Med. Assn., Southwestern Pediatric Soc, Am. Acad. Pediatrics. Home: Burbank, Calif. Died June 14, 2008.

Mem.

retired

secondary school

educator, small business owner; b. Georgetown, Ohio, Aug. 12, 1933; d. Carroll Russel and Martha Gail (Lucas) Martin; m. Patrick E. Montague, Feb. 14, 1958; children: Catherine,

MS, West Ga. Coll., 1989. N.C. Tchr. Duval County Schs.,

Michael. BS, Fla. State U., 1955; Cert,

tchr.,

Ga.,

Fla.,

1955-59, InterLangue, Paris, 1971-74, Jackson County Schs., Sylva, NC, 1976-79, Fulton County Schs., Atlanta, 1959-71, 80-95, Creekside H.S., Fairburn, Ga., until 1995; ret., 1995; writer, compiler family histories, short stories and poems; owner-operator The Freeze Ho. Bed Breakfast, Sylva, NC, from 2003. Author various curriculum guides, 1964 Hostess Tour of Homes, Fairburn, Ga., 1989, 90, 91; vestry person St. Andrews Ch., Peachtree City, Ga., 1989-92. Fellow Smithsonian Instn.; mem. Nat. Coun. Social Studies, Delta Kappa Gamma (1st v.p. 1990-91, pres. 1991-94, dist. treas. 1994—). Died Oct. 1, 2007. Jacksonville, Ha.,

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.

actor; b. Mexico City, Nov. s. Jenaro and Ricarda M.; m. Georgiana Young; Mark, Victor, Laura, Anita. Appeared in Mexican motion pictures, 1942-46; appeared in numerous films in U.S. including, Fiesta, 1947, Kissing Bandit, 1949, Neptune's Daughter, 1949, Battleground, 1950, Sombrero,

25, 1920; children:

1953, Latin Lovers, 1954, Sayonara, 1957, Let No Man Epitaph, 1960, Cheyenne Autumn, 1964, The Trap, 1965, Madame X, 1966, Sweet Charity, 1968,

Write

My

J., language educator; b. Tumaco, Colombia, July 23, 1947; arrived in U.S., 1990; s. Manuel A. Montano and Justa (Torres) de Montana BA in Modem

d.

nursing educator;

Virgil 4,

i

and Janie Ek 1957 (dec); cl|

Dawn Rachelle Moore Barrett. BS, MSN, Okla. U., 1976; MEd, Tex. Chi

dren: Randall Ray,

Boston U., 1961;

RN

Bd. Nurse Examiners, 1961. Office 62; nursing



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collecting accordian figurines.

Died July

JR., manufactuni b. Lancaster, Pa., Mar. 8, 1943; s. Raymd Arthur and Dorothy May (Beck) M.; m. Elizabeth Shall Ballagh, June 13, 1965; children: Diane Michelle, Lirl Eileen. AA, San Jose City Coll., 1972; BS in Indsl. Tec Calif. State U., San Jose, 1975. Cert. mfg. engr., Ca| Electronic technician Data Products Inc., Mountain Calif., 1966-68; assoc. electronic engr. Gen. Electric Ci San Jose, 1968-77; supr. United Techs., San Jose, 1977-1 sr. mfg. engr. Amdahl Corp., Sunnyvale, Calif.,

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AMEX

MA

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MOODY, ROBERT LEON,

investments and futures trader; b. Stillwell, Okla., Aug. 30, 1944; s. Neal L. and Grace (Brown) M. BA in Physics, U. Tex., 1974; in Psychology, Tex. Women's U., 1977. Pub. Cycle Events Mag., Ft. Worth, 1970-73; elec. engr. Sterling Electronics, Dallas, 1977-79, Mostek Corp., Carrollton, Tex., 1979-80; pvt. practice psychotherapist Dallas, 1980-82; comml. real

MA

Coldwell Banker and others, Dallas, 1982-86; pvt. practice investor and futures trader Dallas, from 1986. Author: White Cloud, 1990. Fund raiser Cath. Found., Dallas, 1989. Mem. Tex. Music Assn. Republican. Methodist. Avocations: song writing, music recording and prodn. Died Oct. 13, 2007. mechanical engineer; b. HarJune 15, 1926; s. Roy and Gertrude Alena (Butterfield) M.; m. Roberta Jean Ware, July 18, 1953; 1 child, Diane Linda. BSME, Rose-Hulman Inst., 1952. Registered profl. engr., 111. Research engr. Acme Steel Corp., Riverdale, 111., 1952-59; v.p. corp. product devel. Panduit 111.,

from 1959. Patentee in field; contbr. articles to Model Airplane News, 1971-81. Mem.: Chgo. Radio Car (pres. 1976, 79), Radio Operated Auto Racing (Atlanta) (pres. 1972-76). Home: Flossmoor, 111. Died Jan. 19,

111.,

2008.

bank executive; b. Mineola, NY, Apr. 23, 1928; m. Barbara Anderson; children: Debbie, Priscilla. BA, Harvard MBA, NYU, 1957. With Morgan Guaranty Trust, 1950—64; v.p. Am. Security Bank, 1964 68, sr. v.p., 1968—69, exec, v.p., 1969—73, pres., 1973—80, chmn., pres., CEO, 1980—85; chmn. Inst, for Def. Analyses, Alexandria, Va. Bd. mem. George Washington U. Served in USAR. Died Aug. 7, 2009.

retired

U., 1950;



editor, publisher; b.

Compton,

1981-fl

from 1985. Chnjj and Sch., San Jcj

Calif.,

1977-80, elder, 1981-84. Served with USAF, 1962-3 Soc. Mfg. Engrs. (sr., treas. chpt. 1985, 86, 3d vj chmn. 1984), Instrument Soc. Am. (sr., standards rev. bJ

Mem. ,

Am. Mgmt. Assn. Republican. Avocations: playing freij horn, fishing. Home: Anaheim, Calif. Died June 1, 20011

MORAN, JAMES BYRON, federal judge; b. EvanstJ June 20, 1930; s. James Edward and Kathryn (HortJ M.; m. Janet Remen; children: John, Jennifer, Sarah, Pol stepchildren: Katie, Cynthia, Laura, Michael, Susan, Caii Peggy, Tom, Lee. AB, U. Mich., 1952; LLB magna c|i laude, Harvard U., 1957. Bar: 111. 1958. Law elk. to Hon! Edward Lumbard US Ct. Appeals (2nd cir.), 1957-58; assl Bell, Boyd, Lloyd, Haddad & Burns, Chgo, 1958-66, ptl 1966-79; judge US Dist. Ct. (no. dist.) 111., Chjl 111.,

1979—95, chief judge, 1990—95, sr. judge, 1995—20'j Com. on 111. Govt., 1960-78, chmn., 1968-70; vl chmn., sec. 111. Narcotic Drug Adv. Coun., 1967-74; 'I Gateway Found., 1969—2009; mem. 111. House of Re| Dir.

1965-67; mem. Evanston City Council, 1971-75. Serl with AUS, 1952-54. Mem. Chgo. Bar Assn., Chgo. CouiJ Lawyers, Lawyers Club, Phi Beta Kappa. Home: EvanstJ 111. Died Apr. 21,2009.

MORAN, MITCH, lawyer; b.

Houston; BA, Northwest

j

CM

U.; JD, Miss. Coll., 1996. Farmer, La.; atty. Tribal Phillip Martin Miss. Band of Choctaw Indians, 1996; si

Moran Law Firm, Carthage, Miss., from 19l Achievements include defense atty. for Edgar Ray Kil convicted of the 1964 manslaughter of 3 civil rigfl workers, Andrew Goodman, James Chaney and Midi Sch werner in June 2005. Deceased. practice

retired treasurer; b.

Petl

1, 1934; d. Cloyd D. and Lula Belle (Jl Smith; m. Leroy Edward Miner, Aug. 6, 1955 (div. I 1974); children: Steven Dale, Kevin Guy; m. Alfred Oil Morgan, Apr. 29, 1978. BBA, U. N.Mex., 1956, Mill 1969. With Sandia Nat. Labs., Albuquerque, 1963-73, acctg., 1973-84, asst. treas., 1984-93; ret., 1993. Bd. ci Children Svcs., Albuquerque, 1974-88. Family Inst. Mgmt. Accts. (ret., bd. dirs. 1990-92). Republic Episcopal. Home: Albuquerque, N.Mex. Died July 2, 2(

burg, Tex., Apr.

ml

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MORGAN, BARBARA DOOLITTLE, law librarian Welch, W.Va., Dec. 24, 1929; d. Claude M. Ellis Elizabeth (Doolittle) Hamrick; divorced; children: Les Matthew, Roger. Student, U. So. Calif., 1947-48, Colun U., 1949-50, U. Cin., 1952-53; BS in Law, Northwes' Calif. U., 1985. Legal sec. various firms, Huntington, W. 1963-84; law libr. mktg. adminstr., recruiting coord. I Casto, Chaney, Love & Wise, Charleston, W.Va., fi 1984. Author: Model Defense Interrogatories, 1987, Si mary Proceedings and Structured Settlements, West Virg) ,

Practice Handbook, 1991; contbr. articles to profl. joj Home: Charleston, W.Va. Died Sept. 20, 2007.

Bos-

ton, Jan. 4,

MORGAN, MARY LOUISE FITZSDVIMONS, fund ing executive, lobbyist; b.

insurance company executive, real estate executive; b. Greenville, SC, May 18, 1927; d. Carl Shaw and Amelia Marie (Kellett) Major; m. Curtis Odell Moore, Mar. 17, 1951; 1 child, Brian Stanley. Grad., Draughn's Bus. Coll., Greenville, 1950, Ins. Inst. Am., 1975, S.C. Assn. Realtors, 1980. Cert. pub. ins. woman. Sec. J.P. Stevens Co., Greenville, 1945-55; legal sec. Bailey Dority, Attys., Greenville, 1961-73; with ins. dept. Curtis Moore Co., Mauldin, S.C, from 1973, with real estate dept., from 1980. Mem. Nat. Assn. Realtors, Greenville Bd. Realtors, S.C. Assn. of Realtors, Nat. Assn. of Ins. Women,

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NYC,

July 22, 1946; d.

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MORGAN, ALICE RUTH,

MOODY, ROY ALLEYNE,

Corp., Tinley Park,

Systems

bd. Christian edn. Apostles Luth. Ch.

minister; b. Phoenix,

Mar. 26, 1962; s. Don Arthur and Lora Faye (Cozort) M.; m. Lara Lee Williams, Dec. 13, 1986; children: Caleb Andrew, Cailee Jordan. BA in Communications, Abilene Christian in Communications, U., 1985, BS in Ministry, 1985, 1987. Ordained to ministry Chs. of Christ, 1978. Min. of youth Ch. of Christ, Farmington, N.Mex., 1987-89, involvement min. Pasadena, Tex., from 1989. Chmn. bd. Four Corners Youth Encampement, Farmington, 1988-89, bd. dirs. 87-88; bd. dirs. Houston Summer Youth Series, PasaLeadership Tng. for Christ, Dallas; speaker dena, 1989 youth seminars. Author: One Another: The Allelon Deluge, 1991; contbr. articles to jours, in field. Mem. Pi Kappa Delta. Home: Houston, Tex. Died Sept. 1, 2007.

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13, 2008.

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MOODY, RANDALL DOUGLAS,

in'

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1930; s. Albert Henry and Florence Rosilda (Hunt) M.; m. Phyllis Hilson; children: Donald, MarieElena, Julie-Anne, Christina. AB, Suffolk U., 1968. Profl. entertainer, 1950-60; with Boston Police Dept., 1960-75, served to sgt.; editor, pub. Boston Irish News, from 1976. Died Oct. 14, 2007.

MONTANO, EDGAR

retired

1936;

Meth. Hosp., Dallas, 1962—69, El Centra C.C., Dalll 1969—71, Tex. Christian U., Ft. Worth, 1971—76, DaR Bapt. U., 1976—80. Chair several corns. Northgate Unii Meth. Ch., Irving, Tex., from 1989. Mem.: Soc. Pedi* Nurses, Irving Evening Lions Club, Sigma Theta T;fr Methodist. Avocations: travel, camping, crossword puzzl

Planet of the Apes, 1972, The Train Robbers, 1972, Joe Panther, 1976, Won Ton Ton, The Dog Who Saved Holly-

Daughter, 1976, Fantasy Island, Return to Fantasy Island, 1978; TV advertisements Chrysler, 1973—; TV appearances include Columbo, Star Trek, Return to Fantasy Island; starred in: ltd. series McNaughton's Daughter, 1976; TV series Fantasy Island, 1978-84 (Recipient Emmy award 1978), The Colby s, 1986-87, Heaven Help Us, 1994, (voice) Freakazoid, 1995. Mem. Acad. Motion Picture Arts and Scis. Died Jan. 14, 2009.

9,

Dr. A.E. Caroe, Arlington, Tex., 1961

MOONEY, DONALD JAMES,

The Wrath of Khan, 1982, Cannonball Run II, 1984, The Naked Gun, 1988; TV films include The Pigeon, 1969, The Aquarians, 1970, Fireball Forward, 1972, The Mark of Zorro, 1974, McNaughton's

Sept.

Needham; m. Jack Ray Moore, Feb.

s.

Escape From the Planet of the Apes, 1971, Conquest of the

II:

Marlin, Tex.,

Harry Biggs and Martha Grace (Wilkinson) Montgomery; m. Barbara Louise Hook, Aug. 14, 1948; children: Priscilla Ann, Barbara Ruth, Michael Henry, Kelly Anne, Andrew Stuart. Student, U. Iowa, 1942-43, 47-48; BBA, Tulane U., 1952; postgrad., U. Minn., 1976. CFP Colo. Field agt. OSS, SSU, CIG, CIA, Cen. Europe, 1945-47; pres. Nehi Bottling Co., Decorah, Iowa, 1952-64; prin. Montgomery Assocs., Mktg. Cons., Trieste, Italy and Iowa, 1965-72; pres. Planners Fin. Svcs., Inc., Mpls., 1972-95, chmn., 1992—2005. Prin. Montgomery Investment Mgmt., from 1992. Author: Race Toward Berlin, 1945. With US Army, 1943^6, ETO. Decorated Bronze Star; recipient P. Kemp Fain Profl. Svc. award, 1998, Lifetime Achievement award, Fin. Planning Assn., Minn., 2008. Mem.: VFW, DAV, Twin Cities Soc. CFPs, Twin City Fin. Planners (pres. 1975 78), Met. Tax Planning Group (pres. 1984 87), Mpls. Estate Planning Coun., Investment Co. Inst, (investment adviser com. 1982 2006), Internat. Assn. Fin. Planning (internat. dir. 1976 81, govt. rels. com. 1991—2005), Nat. Assn. Securities Dealers (dist. 8 com. 1988—91, vice-chmn. 1990), Inst. CFPs (bd. dirs. 1977—82, pres. 1980—81, chmn. 1981—82, chmn. fin. products stds. bd. 1984 88), Elks, Am. Legion, Beta Gamma Sigma. Avocation: languages (Italian, German). Home: Minneapolis, Minn. Died Sept. 28, 2008. Dec. 18, 1924;

Money

wood, 1976, Star Trek

trav,

MONTGOMERY, HENRY IRVING, financial planner; b.

MOODY, W. JARVIS (WHITSON JARVIS MOODY), MONTALBAN, RICARDO,

MOORE, PATSY RUTH,

tian U., 1980.

estate broker, appraiser

MONTAGUE, MARY ELLEN,

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Ch. of Christ. Avocations: swimming, tennis, July 10, 2008.

Home: Mauldin, SC. Died

Colombia, 1985 90; bilingual tchr. Program, Cobden (111.) Unit Sch., 1991—93; assoc. prof. Spanish John A. Logan Coll., Carterville, 111., from 1993. Mem.: NEA, TESOL, 111. Coun. Tchrs. Fgn. Langs., 111. Edn. Assn., 111. Migrant Edn. Assn., Internat. Club John A. Logan Coll. Home: Carbondale, 111. Died July 15, 2008.

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(pres. 1960-61), 1993-94, historian Avocations: photography,

(pres.

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Graceland

Coll.,

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gerontology.

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cert,

in

Batavia, Ohio. Died Mar. 3, 2008.

Died Dec. 20, 2007.

Jefferson City, Tenn.

MURPHY, KATHLEEN MARY,

NOZ. ERIC,

state legislator, surgeon; b.

NYC,

Oct. 14,

Munoz and

Frances Turzanowsky; m. cy Foster. Jan. 21, 1984; children: William HI. Eric Jr., cander. Elizabeth, Maximillian. BA, U. Va., 1969; MD. rrt Einstein Coll. Medicine, 1974; MBA. Columbia U., 3. Diplomate Am. Bd. Surgery. Instr. Yale-New Haven 1978-79, NY Med. Coll., NYC, 1979-80. asst. 1. Ctr.. 1980-81; attending surgeon Lincoln Hosp. Ctr., NYC, 1-83. Long Island Jewish Hosp., New Hyde Park, NY, 3-88. Queens Hosp. Ctr., Jamaica, N.Y, 1983-88. sician-in-charge. 1983-85; mem. NJ State Assembly 7;

William

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dep. conf.

aiding surgeon,

med.

L affairs liaison

UMDNJ-NJ Med.

dir.,

leader,

Sch..

com. mem., NTH, 2002-09. Contbr.

9;

2006—09.

assoc. dean clin. affairs, prof.,

Newark, 1988-

articles to profl.

Summit Common Coun., NJ., 1996Nat. PR. Coalition, Washington, 1998-2009; chair Med. Practitioner Rev. 4-98, bd. dirs., N.J.. 1990-2001; bd. dirs. NJ. Ballet, el, Trenton, Newark Robert Treat Boy Scouts. 1998-2009. 5-2009, n. Soc. Univ. Surgeons. Am. Surg. Assn. Republican. s.

Mem.

1;

chair,

City of bd.

dirs.

model steam engines, steamboats, movies. Died Mar. 30, 2009.

cations: antique cars, ting,

MARTHA, opera company executive; b. BosMar. 20, 1947; d. James C. and Kathryn (Walker) M. Stephens Coll.. Columbia, Mo., 1965-67. Artistic linstr. Opera Co. Boston, 1967-73; dir. rehearsal dept. Francisco Opera, 1970-72, founder, dir. Brown Bag ra, 1972-73, dir. publicity, 1973-74, dir. artistic devel., 4-75: dir. mktg. and communications Houston Grand sa, 1975-77; asst. artistic adminstr. Met. Opera, NYC, 7-78; ptnr. Lombardo Munro Assocs., NYC, 1978-80; 5. Munro Artists Mgmt., NYC, from 1980. Mem. Opernerica. Democrat. Unitarian Universalist. Avocations: land conservation. Died Dec. 18, 2007. 1NRO, jent,

JNSON, 1936;

NANCY

d.

K., lawyer,

b.

Huntington. NY, June

Howard H. and Edna M. (Keenan) Munson. 1959—62; JD. Bklyn. Law Sch., 1965.

dent. Hofstra U., -

NY

NY

1966, U.S. Dist. Ct. (ea. and so. dists.) 1968, Ct. 1970. U.S. Ct. Appeals (2d cir.) 1971. to Hon. E. Merritt Weidner. Huntington. NY. i9—66; pvt. practice, 1966. Legal adv. bd. Chgo. Title Co., Riverhead, NY, from 1981; bd. dirs., legal officer ymas Munson Found. Trustee Huntington Fire Dept. ith Benefit Fund; pres., trustee, chmn. bd. dirs. Bklyn. me Aged Men Found.; bd. dirs. Huntington Rural Cemry Assn., Inc.; trustee Noyac Harbor Property Owners i.

Supreme

v

elk.

.

m. Mem.: A, ABA,

,

DAR

(trustee,

Ketewamoke

treas.

chpt.),

Soc. for Law and Pub. Policy dies, Bklyn. Bar Assn., Suffolk County Bar Assn., N.Y. te Bar Assn., Soroptimists (past pres.). Republican. ristian Scientist. Died May 3, 2009.

JjRCKO,

DONALD LEROY,

architect;

b.

Warren.

io, Jan. 24, 1953; s. Joseph Mathew and Sophie May ,idukawich) M.; m. Marilyn A. Infante, Oct. 3. 1998. JiTch, Kent State U., 1977. Registered architect, Ohio. :htl. draftsman Angel Constrn. Co., Garrertsville, Ohio, 77-80; apprentice architect E.S. Jakubick Assoc. s, irren, Ohio, 1980-82; assoc. architect Mosure Assocs., i., Youngstown, Ohio, 1982-90; project architect nsultants. Inc., Youngstown, 1990-91, Buchanan Ricciuti , ,log, Youngstown, Ohio, 1991-96, Ricciuti Balog and irs.. Youngstown. from 1996. Cons, architect VA, Cleve.. .86 Mem. Western Pa. Conservancy. Pitts., 1985 'ihoning Valley Hist. Soc., Youngstown. 1989—, Butler

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E., ffl, telecommunications indusexecutive; m. Jennifer Murphy; 3 children. in History and Polit. Sci., U. Kans. With Jasculca Termin and Assocs., 1988; various acct. exec. pos. Bozell Inc. and Edelman Worldwide Pub. Rels.; acct. supr. Barkley Evergreen and Ptnrs. Pub. Rels.; dir. media rels. and fin. comm., PCS divsn. Sprint Corp., 1996—2000, v.p. comm. and pub.

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PCS divsn., 2000 03, sr. v.p corp. comm. and brand mgmt., 2003 05; v.p. corp. brand mktg. Sprint Nextel Corp., from 2005. Mem.: Cellular Telecomm. and Internet Assn. (bd. dirs. Wireless Found.). Died Aug. 16, 2009; rels.,



Colorado.

MURRAY, BRUCE WELLINGTON,

advertising execus. Rov Francis and Grace m. Sandra Joyce Halley. Jan. 29, 1957 (dec. Nov. 1978); children: Heather, Dawn, Lisa; m. Charlone Roberts Brown, Dec. 31, 1994. BS in Mktg., Lehigh U., 1956. Mgr. Market Research Assocs., Darien, Conn., 1956-57; research dir. Wilson Assocs., NYC, 1957-59: dir. mktg. OE. Mclntyre Metro Mail. NYC, 1960-64; exec. v.p. Chapman Direct Advt.. NYC. 1964-90; pres. Murray Mktg. Assocs., Rockport, MA, from 1990. Author: Mailing Lists: A Practical Guide, 1984; columnist Direct Mag., 1990-93; contbr. articles to profl. mag. Bd. dirs. Wellspring House, Gloucester, Mass., 1993-97, Lighthouse Preservation Soc., Newburyport, Mass., 1992-97. chmn., 1996-97. Rcipient Silver EFFIE award Am. Mktg. Assn., 1985. Mem. Assn. Dir. Mktg. Agys., Direct Mktg. Assn. (ECHO awards 1979, 83), Dir. Mktg. Club N.Y. (bd. dirs. 1989, treas. 1989). Mem. Ch. of Christ. Club: Norwalk (Conn.) Yacht. Avocations: sailing, travel, reading, woodworking. Home: Rockport, Mass. Died Sept. 15, 2007. tive; b.

Emma

Buffalo, July 4, 1934;

(Philips) M.;

Federalist

,

I

former law firm execuhealing professional; b. Bklyn., Dec. 16. 1945; d. Raymond Joseph and Catherine Elizabeth (Kearney) Murphy. in Edn., Molloy Coll., Rockville Centre, NY, 1971; in Edn., Bklyn. Coll., 1975. Ordained minister Ch. of the Loving Servant; cert, hypnotherapist; cert. elem. sch. tchr., NY. Elem. sch. tchr. various parochial schs., LI, Bklyn., Queens, NY, 1969-80; from asst. prin. to prin. parochial sch. Queens, 1980-82; supr.-trainer Davis, Polk, Wardwell law firm, NYC. 1982-88; mgr. Schulte Roth Zabel, NYC, 1988-95; Reiki master (alternative healing profl.), from 1996. Trainer program for new employees, 1984; speaker edn. topics, Bklyn., Queens, 1979-81. Mem.: NAFE, Reiki Alliance. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Avocations: psychic phenomenon, workings of mind, ancient histories, crossword puzzles, museums. Home: Brooklyn, NY. Died Oct. 20, 2008. tive, alternative



.

Recipient Cert, of

Ohio Edison Co., 1976. Mem. AIA, Architects Soc. Alumni Club Youngstown (past pres.). Demo-

MURRAY, CARL

OTIS, JR., family practice physician, s. Carl Otis (Harrison) M.; m. Roberta Evans, Oct. 2, 1976; children: Carta Elizabeth M. Shaver. William Hervey Wells. MD. Tulane U.. 1948. Diplomate Am. Bd. Family Practice. Am. Bd. Geriat. Pvt. practice physician, Crockett, 1949-93; sch. physician Crockett State Sch., 1951-95; med. dir. Rural Primary Health Clinic. Crockett, from 1993. Episcopalian. Home: Crockett, Tex. Died Dec. 2, 2007. geriatrician; b. Crockett. Tex.. Dec. 28, 1925;

and Verna

Emma

MURRAY, EDWARD,

retired state legislator; b.

Decherd,

Tenn., Aug. 16, 1928; s. Richard Oliver and Patty (Moffatt) M.; m. Sandra Gail Fields. 1969. Student, Univ. South, 1946-49: BS, Mid Tenn. State U.. 1951; JD, Night Law Sch., 1965. Asst. dir. Tenn. Aeronaut Commn., 196567; mem. Tenn. House. Reps., 1971 90, speaker of house, 1987—90. With USN, 1951-53. Mem. Am. Legion, Quiet

YMCA



Birdmen, Franklin County C. of C. (past

pres.).

Died

May

29, 2009.

.do, Cath. |

a. Roman Catholic. Avocations: architecture, illustration, xielmaking, photography, travel. Died July 10, 2008.

j

URDOCK, ROBERT MEAD, curator; b. NYC,

Dec. 18, Robert Davidson and Elizabeth Brundage (Mead) m. Ellen Rebecca Olson. Apr. 22, 1967 (div.); children: ison Mead, Anne Davidson; m. Deborah C. Ryan, Apr. 1995. BA, Trinity Coll., Conn., 1963; MA, Yale U., ,65; student, Mus. Mgmt. Inst.. U. Calif.. Berkeley, 1980. jrd Found, intem Walker Art Center. Mpls., 1965-67: -ator Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, 1967-70; curacontemporary art Dallas Mus. Fine Arts, 1970-78; dir. and Rapids (Mich.) An Mus., 1978-83; chief curator alker An Ctr., Mpls., 1983-85; program dir. IBM Gallerv Sci. and Art, NYC, 1985-87, 90-93; dir. exhbns. Am. dn. Arts, NYC, 1987-88. Panelist, cons. Nat. Endowment Arts, 1974-90. Author: (with others) Tvler Graphics: The tended Image, 1987, A Gallery of Modern Art, 1994, ris Modem, The Swedish Ballet 1920-1925, 1995. Works Leland BeU, 1 950' s- 1991, 2001. Constellation. Pavel hubok Gallery. NYC. 2006; contbr. articles on David >vrcs. William Cordon, 1985. BiU Freeland, 1989, Nassos iphnis. 1990, Cai Guo-Qiang, 1998, John Evans, 2004; hbn. catalogues Early 20th Century Art from Midwestern iiiseums. 1981, Berlin/Hanover: The 1920's. 1977, Richi Turtle: Books and Prints. 1996. Lesley Dill, 1998, Jim "Ok, 1999. Debra BermiHgham. 2002. Nat. Endowment r Arts fellow, 1973 Died Oct. 9. 2009. ,

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F.,

educator, freelance writer; b.

MIAS; participant Georgetown U. Panel on Crisis Mgmt. Drafted pvt. U.S. Army, 1941, advanced through grades to maj. gen., 1972; comdr. truck group Europe Mil. Ports, Vietnam and maj. logistic units, 1968; dir. Army Transp., 1969-70; chief logistics Pacific Command, 1970-72, Mil. Assistance Command, Vietnam, 1972-73; def. attache Vietnam, 1973-74; ret., 1974; v.p. Assn. Am. Railroads, Washington. 1974-84; spl. counsel Am. Intemat. Underwriters, 1985; prin. dep. asst. sec. of def. for spl. ops. and low intensity conflict, 1988-89; with Am. Intemat. Group Cos., Washington, 1989; spl. counsel Snavely, King Assocs., Inc. (econ. cons.), Washington, from 1990. Adv. bd. U.S. Army Transp. Mus.; lectr. Nat. Def. U.: mem. sci. panel of White House Agent Orange Working Group. Def. Intelligence Agy. Task Force on POWs and MIAs; participant Georgetown U. Panel on Crisis Mgmt. Author: (with A.M. Chester) Orders and Directive, 1952, (with Caputo) Quick on the Vigor, 1966, The Myths of Business and the Business of Myths, 1975, The Third Curse of Moses, 1975, The Military Mind and the New Mindlessness, 1976, Lawyers, Computers and Power, 1977, Pothole Plague and Knothole Outlook, 1978, Railroads, Terrorism and the Pinkerton Legacy. 1978, Raising Com and Beans and Hell, 1979, Remembering Who You Are, 1979. Running A Muck— The Folly of Coal Slurry, 1979, The Railroads and the Energy Crisis, 1980, U.S. Security Assistance— The Vietnam Experience, 1980, Hopeless Cause or Cause of Hope, 1980. War, Transport and Show Biz, 1981, Forget Everything You Ever Knew About the Japanese Railroads, 1981, Sweet Adversity: The U.S. Army-How It Motivates, 1982, Random Danger: The Railroad Response, 1983, Vietnam Logistics: An American Debacle, 1984, Dead Headheads and Warheads, 1987; Operation Desert Shield: The Smart Way to War, 1991; He Was There, 1992, The Logistics of Limited Wars, 1992, The United Nations: Sizing Up Consultant Prospects, 1992, How to Win a Lost War, 1997; contbr.: book revs, to Nat. Def. Transp. Mag., Time-Life books., Vietnam mag. Decorated D.S.M., Legion of Merit with 4 oak leaf clusters, Bronze Star medal. Joint Services Commendation medal with oak leaf cluster, Army Commendation medal with 2 oak leaf clusters. Sec. of Def. medal for Outstanding Pub. Svc, Italian Cross of War, Knight Order of Crown of Italy. Korean Chung Mu with gold star, Vietnamese Kim Khanh medal 1st class, Vietnamese Army Distinguished Service Order 1 st class, Vietnamese Navy Distinguished Service Order 1st class, Vietnamese Air Force Distinguished Service Order 1st class, Vietnamese Gallantry Cross with palm. 1998, US Army Transportation Corps Hall of Fame. Mem. Spl. Forces Assn., Nat. Def. Transp. Assn., Army War Coll. Grad. Assn., Army and Navy Club, Meml. Soc. (charter). Deceased.

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WWU

MURRAY, PETER,

retired metallurgist,

manufacturing

executive; b. Rotherham, Yorkshire, Eng., Mar. 13, 1920;

came

to U.S., 1967, naturalized, 1974;

s.

Michael and Ann

(Hamstead) M.; m. Frances Josephine Glaisher, Sept. 8, 1947 (dec. 2007); children: Jane, Paul, Alexander. BSc in Chemistry with honors, Sheffield U.. Eng., 1941, postgrad., 1946-49; PhD in Metallurgy, Brit. Iron and Steel Research Bursar, Sheffield, 1948. Research chemist Steetley Co., Ltd., Worksop, Notts, Eng., 1941-45; with Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Harwell, Eng., 1949-67, head div. metallurgy, 1960-64, asst.

dir.,

1964-67; tech.

and materials, advanced reactors Corp., Madison, Pa., 1967-74;

dir..

mgr. fuels

Westinghouse Electric

div.

dir.

research Westinghouse

Europe (S.A.), Brussels, 1974-75; chief scientist advanced power systems divs. Westinghouse Electric Corp., Madison, Pa., 1975-81, dir. nuclear programs Washington. 1981-92: sr. cons. Nuc. Programs, 1992—2001. Mem. divisional rev. corns. Argonne Nat. Lab., 1968-73; Mellor Meml. lectr. Inst. Ceramics, 1963 Contbr. numerous articles Electric

jours.; editorial adv. bd.: Jour. Less Common 1968-2009 Recipient Holland Meml. Research 1949. Fellow Royal Inst. Chemistry (Newton Chambers Research prize 1954), Inst. Ceramics, Am. Nuclear Soc.; mem. Brit. Ceramics Soc. (pres. 1965), Am. Ceramic Soc., Nat. Acad. Engring. Roman Catholic. Home: Montgomery Village, Md. Died July 26, 2009.

to

profl.

Metals, prize,

Sheffield U.,

Omaha, Nov.

30, 1916; d. Fred Blatchford and Calista June (Reynolds) Greusel; m. Jack Earl Buckley, June 15, 1970 (dec. Nov. 1977); m. Hubert Larkin Murray; children: Thomas M. B. Hicks, Mary E. Sharp, Barbara R. Wilke. BS in Edn.. U. Nebr.. 1939. Cert. tchr. of English. Newswriter Etowah Observer, Alabama City, Ala.. 1939-40; feature writer Stars 'n Stripes, Tokyo, 1947-51; columnist Japan Times, Tokyo. 1949-51; in pub. relations Am. Intemat. Underwriters. Tokyo, 1948-51; writer news and features Paterson (NJ.) Evening News, 1952-54; tchr. Riverdale (NJ.) Sch.. 1954-55. Panama Canal Zone Schs., 1955-60, Skokie (111.) Schs., 1961-66; freelance writer Sebring, Fla., from 1980. Author: (non-fiction) Bend Like the Bamboo, 1982. Growing Up In Aunt Molly's Omaha, 1990; (poetry)

Cherokee County Summer, 1981, God's Green Valley. 1983; author articles. Democrat. Presbyterian. Avocations: reading, swimming. Died July 20, 2008.

MURRAY, JOHN EINAR, lawyer,

retired military officer,

federal official; b. Clifton. NJ. Nov. 22, 1918; s. Joseph Michael and Maru Elizabeth (Liljeros) M.; m. Elaine Claire

1970); 1 dau., Valerie Anne; m. Phyllis 1989). Student, St. Johns U., 1938-41; Sch.. 1949. LLD, 1975; MA. George Washington U., 1961. lectr. U.S. Marine Corps Nat. Def. U.; mem. sci. panel of White House Agent Orange Working and Group. Def. Intelligence Agy. Task Force on

Piehlmann

(dec.

Irene Harris (div.

LLB, N.Y. Law

POWS

MURRAY, RAYMOND LEE,

retired clothing designer,

s. Floyd Lester and (McClure) M.; m. Melba Lee Murray. Dec. 21,

writer: b. Decatur, Term., July 27, 1920;

Ida

Mae

1947; 1946;

NYC,

1

child, Alice Marie. Cert, indsl. engring.,

cert,

clothing designer,

Am. Gentlemen

U. Tenn..

Sch. Design,

Hardwick Clothes, CleveRoebuck Plant. Ruth1956-59; designer, plant mgr. McGregor Sportswear, Corinth, Miss., 1960-67; plant mgr. Cable Industries. Tuskegee. Ala, 1968-69; gen. mgr. Mfg. Co., Bremen, Ga., 1969; mem. staff Hardwick Clothes. Cleveland. Tenn., 1970-86; pres. Murray-Wright Protection Clothing, Cleveland, Tenn., 1985-95. Cons, textiles and bullet-proof fabric Murray Textile Anaylsts. Cleveland, Tenn., 1985-95. Author: Grandpa Saw it Happen WWTJ Normandy Beach. To Elbe, 1993. How We Uprooted Our Roots and What We Found. 1996, Bradley Divided: Durina Civil War, 1992: contbr. articles to profl. jours. Bd. dirs. ARC, Cleveland chpt.. 1980-83. Cleveland YMCA. 1950-54. With U.S. Army, ETO. Decorated 5 Bronze Stars. Mem. VFW, Intemat. Assn. Clothing Designers (pres. 1977; pres. So. chpt. 1972), Am. Soc. Quality Control (chair Tenn. chpt. 1952), Am. Legion. Elks, Vets.' Battle of the Bulge, Kiwanis. Presbyterian. Avocations: fishing, hunting. Home: Decatur. Ga. Died Nov. 20. 2007. 1947. Foreman, designer

land. Tenn., 1938-55; designer Sears

erford,

Term.,

T&W

R&D

MURRAY MURRAY, RUSSELL,

II,

aeronautical engineer, security

Woodmere, NY, Dec. 5, 1925; s. Herman Stump and Susanne Elizabeth (Warren) M.; m. Sally Tingue consultant; b.

Gardiner,

May

Ann

22, 1954; children:

Warren, Alexandria Gardiner.

BS

in

Tingue, Prudence Aero. Engring, MIT,

1949, MS, 1950. Guided missile flight test engr. Grumman Aircraft Engring. Corp., Bethpage, NY, 1950-53, asst. chief operations analysis, 1953-62; prin. dep. asst. sec. for systems analysis US Dept. Def., Washington, 1962-69; dir. long range planning Pfizer Intemat., NYC, 1969-73; dir. review Ctr. for Naval Analyses, Arlington, Va., 1973-77; asst.

program analysis and evaluation US Dept. Washington, 1977-81; prin. Systems Research &

sec. for

Def.,

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Applications Corp., Arlington, Va., 1981-85; spl. counsellor Com. on Armed Services US Ho. Com. on Armed Services, 1985-89; cons. Ctr. for Naval Analyses, 1989—2004. Served with USAAF, 1944-45. Recipient Medal for Meritorious Civilian Svc, US Dept. Def., 1968, Disting. Public Service medal, 1981 Home: Alexandria, Va. Died Jan. 26,

2009.

MUSE, SCOTT THOMAS, JR.,

business owner; b. OklaSept. 6, 1930; s. Scott T. Sr. and Cathren (Fisher) M.; m. Lesta L. Muse, Aug. 6, 1950; children: Daniel, Pamela, Matthew, Mark. AA, Southwestern Coll., 1950, LittD, 1979. Owner Muse Investment Co., Rolla, Kans., 1954-70, Oklahoma City, 1970-76; pres. Southwestern Assocs., Coll., Oklahoma City, 1976-80; owner Muse Oklahoma City, from 1980. Mem. Nat. Assn. Real Estate Appraisers, Southwestern Assn. Real Estate Appraisers. Avocations: skiing, raising orchids. Home: Stratford, Okla. Died Aug. 18,2007.

1952-61; assoc. prof. Kenyon Coll., 1961-65; prof. Coll., L.I. U., 1965-67, Queens Coll. and Grad. 1967—2009; dep. exec, officer Ph.D. program Queens Coll. and Grad. Center, City U. N.Y (Grad. Center); dir. intro. philosophy into N.Y.C. High Schs. project.; prof, emeritus CUNY. Dir. humanities-and-dance projects, philosopher-in-residence Am. Dance Festival, Durham, N.C., 1979; project dir. African-Am. Perspectives in Am. Modern Dance, Am. Dance Festival/NEH. Author: Self, Religion and Metaphysics, 1961, Self: An Introduction to Philosophical Psychology, 1969, The Spirit of American Philosophy, 1970, William James: His Life and Thought, Coll.,

C.W. Post

Center, City U. N.Y.,

1986; editor: The Black Tradition in American Modem Dance, 1988, African American Genius in Modem Dance, 1992; co-editor: Emotion Philos. Studies, 1983, Echoes from the Holocaust, 1988, Who's Not Afraid of Maria Graham?, 2008; cons.: (documentaries) Free to Dance,

2001; contbr. articles to profl. jours. NEH fellow, 1981-82. Philos. Assn. (past sec.-treas. Western div.), Metaphys. Soc. Am., Soc. Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Phi Beta Kappa. Home: New London, Conn. Died Feb. 11,2009.

Mem. Am.

homa City,

&

MUSSER, THARON MYRENE,

theatrical lighting de-

Roanoke, Va., Jan. 8, 1925; d. George C. and Hazel (Riddle) M.; life ptnr., Marilyn Rennagel BA, Berea Coll., 1946; H.H.D., 1979; M.F.A., Yale U., 1950; H.H.D., Emerson Coll., 1980. Lighting signer, theatre consultant; b.

designer over 100 Broadway prodns.; lighting designer for repertory theatre including, Jose Limon Dance Co., 195356, Group 20 Players of Mass., 1954-56, Phoenix Theatre Co., 1957-60, Am. Theatre Festival, Boston, 1961, Boston Arts Festival, 1962, Empire State Music Festival, 1959, Nat. Repertory Theatre Co., 1961-68, Am. Shakespeare Festival Theatre and Acad., 1963-68, Lincoln Center Repertory Theatre, 1968, Dallas Civic Opera, 1969-77, New Phoenix Repertory Co., 1972, Miami Opera Guild, 1975-78, Wolf Trap Found., Filene Center for Performing Arts, 1977; staff designer, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles Center Theatre Group, 1970-86; lighting designer intemat. prodns. including, Jose Limon Dance Co. State Dept. Tour, S. Am., 1953; London prodns. Golden Boy, 1968, Mame, 1969, Applause, 1972, A Little Night Music, 1975, They're Playing Our Song, 1979, London Ballet Festival Romeo and Juliet, 1977; London prodn. Ziegfeld, 1988; intemat. prodn. A Chorus Line, 1976; lighting designer and cons, intemat. prodn., Ford's Theatre Restoration and TV prodn., Washington, 1968, Man and the Universe at, Hemisfair, San Antonio, 1968, Chgo. Auditorium, 1968, Los Angeles Shubert Theatre, 1971, Dallas Music Hall, Berea Coll. Dramatic Arts Center, 1976-80; London prodn. Children of a Lesser God, 1981, Cakewalk, 1996, 2 Pionas 4 Hands, 1997, 15 Neil

Simon shows including, Broadway Bound, Rumors, The Goodbye Girl and Lost in Yonkers. Recipient Los Angeles Drama Critics' Circle award for Dream on Monkey Mountain,

Line,

1970, for Follies, 1972, for Pacific Overtures, a Chorus 1976-77, for Terra Nova, 1979; Antoinette Perry

for Follies, 1971-72, for A Chorus Line, 1975-76, for Dreamgirls, 1981-82; Yale arts award, 1985; Theatre Hall of Fame award, 1985 Mem. United Scenic Artists, Soc. Brit. Theatrical Lighting Designers, U.S. Inst. Theatre Tech. Died Apr. 12, 2009.

award

MUSSLER, CAROLE Louis, Dec. 23,

A., medical/surgical nurse; b. St.

1940; d.

Herbert C. and Margaret A. Ctr., 1961; BS in

(Winkelmann) M. Diploma, Luth. Med.

MS

Social Psychology, Park Coll., 1983; in Counseling, Ga. State U., 1988. RN, Mo., Ga., Va. Commd. 2d It. U.S. Army,

1967, advanced through grades to maj.; asst. chief operating room Army Med. Ctr., Ft. Gordon, Ga., Fitzsimmons Army Med. Ctr., Aurora, Colo.; chief operating room/CMS Martin Army Hosp., Columbus, Ga., staff nurse operating room, postanesthesia care unit; resigned U.S. Army, 1987. Decorated Bronze Star. Mem. Assn. Operating Room Nurses. Home: Radcliff, Ky. Died May 4, 2008.

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MUTZEL, ROBERT ARTHUR,

sociology and psychology educator, consultant; b. Lancaster, Pa., Jan. 31, 1948; s. Robert Louis and Esther M. (Miller) M.; m. Barbara Anne Karl, Aug. 25, 1990; children: Heather Erica, Sarah Ashley. BS, Elizabethtown Coll., 1974; MSS, Bryn Mawr Coll., 1976, postgrad., 1976-80. Adj.

instr.

sociology Del. Tech.

and C.C., Wilmington, 1975-77, Del. County C.C., Media, Pa., 1977-87; mgmt. devel. instr., asst. dir. career svcs. York (Pa.) Tech. Inst., 1988-91; tech. prep, program coord., adj. instr. sociology, psychology Reading (Pa.) Area C.C., from 1991; adj. instr. mgmt. devel. Pace Inst., Reading, from 1995. Bd. dirs. Learning Quest Tng. and Devel., Sinking Spring, Pa., 1994 Mem. ASTD, Reading Area Trainers Orgn. Avocations: tennis, reading, computers, personal fitness. Home: Ephrata, Pa. Died May 9, 2008.



.

MYERS, GERALD EUGENE,

humanities educator; b. Central City, Nebr., June 19, 1923; s. Harold W. and Mary (Ferguson) M.; m. Martha Coleman, Aug. 7, 1948; 1 son, Curt. BA, Haverford Coll., 1947; MA, Brown U., 1949, PhD, 1954. Instr. Smith Coll., 1950-52; asst. prof. Williams

MYERS, GERALDINE RUTH,

special education educator, consultant; b. Massillon, Ohio, Apr. 22, 1924; d. Clinton Alvin and Edna Frances (Piper) Koontz; m. Ralph Richards; children: Beth (Richards) Herthel, Robyn; m. Gerald Thomas Myers. BA, Heidelberg Coll., Tiffin, Ohio, 1946; MA, Wayne State U., Detroit, 1962. Tchr. South Rockwood H.S., Mich., 1946-48; secondary sch. tchr. Riverview Cmnty. Schs., Mich., 1953-59, secondary counselor Mich., 195963; social worker Washoe County Welfare Dept., Reno, 1963-64; tchr. Washoe County Sch. Dist., Reno, 1964-66, s.e. transitional counselor, 1966-90; ednl. cons., from 1990. Summer relief case worker Washoe County Welfare Dept., 1964-66; guest lectr. U. Nev., Reno, 1967-75, supr. student tchrs., 1990—; lectr. Truckee Meadows C.C., Reno, 197988.

Editor:

(newsletter sch. dist. s.e.)

Of

Special Note,

1969-90. Mem. Nev. Gov.'s Com. on Employment of Handicapped, 1990. Nev. winner for School- Work Experience Program, Nat. Sch. Adminstrs., 1989; inducted in Lake Hall of Fame, Hartville, Ohio, 1996. Mem. Coun. for Exceptional Children (pres. 1986-87, newsletter editor 1983-89, Frank South award 1987), Washoe County Tchrs.

Assn. (disting. svc. award 1977), Phi Delta Kappa (educator of yr. 1984). Republican. Home: Reno, Nev. Died Oct. 10, 2007.

MYERS, LOUIS SAMUEL,

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NSF

and

profl. jours.,

1973—, Standards Methods

June 15, 1941; s. Cecil and Bessie Myers; m. Gloria A. Garber, Mar. 19, 1972; children: Stephanie, Robert. BA in Philosophy, Wayne State U., 1962, MD, 1966. Diplomate Am. Bd. Obstetrics and Gynecology. Rotating intern Wayne State U., Detroit, 1967; ob-gyn specialist tng. U. Chgo. Lying In Hosp., 1972; attending physician Prentice Hosp., Northwestern Meml. Hosp., Chgo., from 1972, Near North Adult Med. Ctr., Chgo., 1972-77; med. dir. Albany Med. Surgery Outpatient Ctr., Chgo., from 1974. From instr. to Mem. assoc. prof. dept. ob-gyn Northwestern U., 1972 B'nai Brith. Served to capt. M.C., USAF, 1968-70. Mem. AMA, 111. Med. Soc, Chgo. Med. Soc, Am. Coll. Ob-Gyn, Am. Fertility Soc, Assn. Profs, in Ob-Gyn, Assn. Gynecol. Laparoscopists, Assn. Planned Parenthood Profls., Pitts. Inst. Legal Medicine. Avocations: stamp collecting/philately, painting, swimming. Home: Northbrook, 111. Died Feb. 8, 2008.



lawyer; b.

LA,

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Jan. 26, 1930;

Joseph and Annie (Shafer) M.; m. Sibyl Kagen, 1953 Benjamin. BSc, Roosevelt U., 1951; MBA, U. Chgo., 1951; JD with honors, John Marshall

s.

(dec. 1970); children: Lynda,

Law

Sch., 1956. Bar: 111. 1956, U.S. Dist. Ct. (no. dist.) 111. 1956, U.S. Ct. Appeals (7th cir.) 1958, U.S. Supreme Ct. 1960. Pvt. practice, Chgo., from 1956. Author: The Law and the Deaf, 1964, How to Handle Cases of Police Brutality, 1987. Named Disting. Alumnus, John Marshall Law Sch., 1979. Jewish. Died Nov. 7, 2006.

Ca|:

Am. Water Works

Assn., Denver 18th through 21st edi, evaluator Office Exptl. Learning U. Md., College Park, 1984-86. Author: Estimating Toxicity of Industrial Choi

m

Organisms Using Structure Activity Rer tionships, 1988, 94; co-author: Methods of Ecologil Toxicology, 1981, Testing for Effects of Chemicals cals to Aquatic

ti

Ecosystems, 1981; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Bd. d Comty. Assn. Rollingwood Village (4th sect.), Woodbridj Va., 1981-90, v.p. 1981-82, pres. 1983-90, maintained chmn. 1990 Decorated Army Commendation medal v, oak leaf cluster, US Army, Vietnam, 1969, '70. Mt'l AAAS, Am. Inst. Biol. Scis. (life), Assn. Southeast! Biologists (life), Intemat. Assn. Ecology, Ecol. Soc. Alj (life), Soc. Environ. Toxicology and Chemistry, Phi Kan



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Phi (life). Roman Catholic. Achievements include prj matic application of theory of chemical structure acu\J relationships for routine risk assessment of industrial cheiy cals for environmental toxicity. Home: Woodbridge, J Died Feb. 23, 2008.

NACOL, MAE, lawyer;

b. Beaumont, Tex., June 15, 19-(| William Samuel and Ethel (Bowman) N.; childrj Shawn Alexander Nacol, Catherine Regina Nacol. BA, R« U., Houston, 1965; postgrad., South Tex. Coll. Law, 19j d.

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Supreme cir.).

1969, U.S. Dist. Ct. (so. dist.) Tex. 1969, Li U.S. Dist. Ct. (we. dist.), U.S. Ct. Appeals (2

Ct.,

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Land Am./Commonwealth Land

from 1969; escrow Title Co.,

offij

Houston; mil

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dir. A.R.VI Houston, 1984-85. Recipient Mayor's Reel nition award City of Houston, 1972. Mem. Fed. Bar Asl Houston Bar Assn. (chmn. candidate com. 1970, memrl ship com. 1971, chmn. lawyers referral com. 1972), Aj

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multiple sclerosis, 1981-85. Nat.

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Trial

NADEL, ANN HONIG,

sculptor, educator; b. San Frl May 9, 1940; d. Louis and Miriam (Anixter) HotJ m. Joseph Nadel, June 10, 1962; children: Marcia, Da'J BA in Humanities, San Francisco State U., 1962, in Euj

cisco,

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1970; studied with Peter Voulkos, 1976. obstetrician, gynecologist; b.

Detroit,

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Aero Merit award, Pasadena's Patriot award; named Pasadena's Man of Yr., 1970, Pasadena's Salvation Army Man of Yr. Mem.: Pasadena Mechanics Assn. (pres. 1948), Pasadena Chamber of Commerce, Kiwanis (pres. 1951), Masons, Alpha Delta Mu, Phi Betta Kappa. Republican. Died Nov. 27, 2008. ent Tong-Il medal, Republic of Korea, Brazilian

ORTMEYER, CARL EDWARD,

retired

demographer;

b.

Charles City, Iowa, Mar. 12, 1915; s. Arthur Herman and Sarah Emilie (Stoeber) O.; m. Anne Babuska O'Brien, Aug. 3, 1947 (dec. Dec. 15, 1995); 1 child, Kerry Michael; m. Ruth Forberg, Oct. 5, 1996. BA, U. Iowa, 1939; MS, Iowa State U., 1948, PhD in Rural Sociology, Demography, 1954.

Rsch. assoc. bur. pub. health econs. Sch. Pub. Health U. Mich., Ann Arbor, 1954 56; sociologist Legis. Reference Svc, Libr. Congress, Washington, 1956 57; rsch. assoc. Social Security Adminstrn. U.S. Dept. HEW, 1957—58; rsch. assoc. Sch. Medicine Howard U., 1958 59; demographer Nat. Ctr. Health, Statistics Pub. Health Svc. U.S. Dept. HEW, 1959—68, demographer Nat. Inst. Occpl. Safety and Health CDC, 1968—80. Vol. caregiver Benedictine Nursing Ctr., Mt. Angel, Oreg., 1990-96, Wesley Homes Health Ctr., Des Moines, Wash., 1996 mem. Wesley Found., Ams. for Democratic Action. Sgt. U.S. Army, 1941-45. Travel grantee London Sch. Econs. Rockefeller Found., 1969. Fellow APHA AAAS; mem. N.Y. Acad. Sci. Democrat. Mem. United Meth. Ch. Avocation: dance. Died May 19, 2008.









OSINSKI,

MARGARET

JEAN,

occupational

health

nurse; b. Buffalo, June 20, 1939; d. Stanley Joseph and Rita

(Milbrand) Sowa; m. Joseph George Osinski, Oct. 3, 1964; children: Joseph A. II, Susan M., Matthew S. Student, Canisius Coll., 1957-58; nursing diploma, Mercy Hosp. Sch. Nursing, Buffalo, 1960. RN; cert, occupational health nurse specialist. Staff nurse med. Kenmore Mercy Hosp., Kenmore, N.Y, 1960-61; staff nurse ob-gyn. Yonkers Gen. Hosp., Yonkers, N.Y, 1961; occupational health nurse Chevrolet div. Gen. Motors, Buffalo, 1961-66; staff nurse emergency Kenmore Mercy Hosp., 1974-80; occupational health nurse, safety coord. Nabisco Brands, Inc., Buffalo, 1980-87; occupational health nurse, employee assistance program coord Bell Aerospace Textron, Buffalo, 1987-91, safety rep., 1991-94. Mem. Western N.Y. Assn. Occupational Health Nurses (pres. 1987-89), Am. N.Y. State Assns. Occupational Health Nurses, Am. Bd. Occupational Health Nurses, Am. Soc Safety Engrs., Employee Assistance Profls. Assn., Grand Island (N.Y.) Jr. Football. Republican. Roman Catholic. Avocations: music, reading, buffalo bills football games. Home: Grand Island, NY. Died May 26, 2008.

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ORTON, WILLIAM

H. (BILL ORTON), former United States Representative from Utah; b. North Ogden, Utah, Sept. 22, 1948; m. Jacquelyn Orton; children: Will, Wes. BS, Brigham Young U., 1973, JD, 1979. Adj. prof. Portland (Oreg.) State U./Portland C.C., 1974-76, Brigham Young.

U., Provo, Utah, 1984-85; tax auditor IRS, 1966-77; owner/lectr. Tax Tng. Inst., Inc., 1978-90; lectr. continuing

edn. seminars Real Estate Tax Inst., N.W. Ctr. Profl. Edn., and Tax Tng. Inst., various locations in U.S., 1978-90; corp. counsel WI Forest Products, Inc., Portland, Oreg., 1980-81;

O'SULLIVAN, BLYTHE ANN,

marketing executive; b. Apr. 2, 1982; d. John Patrick and Joan BS in mktg., Bradley U., 2004. Promotions intern Regent Broadcasting, Peoria, 111., 2002 03; mktg. intern Marsh Affinity, Park Ridge, 111., 2002—03, Soc. of Actuaries, Schaumburg, 111., 2003 04; edn. and

Oak Lawn,

111.,

Francis O'Sullivan.







events coord. Denver Metro BOMA, Denver, 2004 05. Bus. mgr. Alpha Psi Omega, Peoria, 111., 2003—04. Vol. usher Denver Civic Theatre, Denver, 2004 05. Recipient



Student award for Mktg. Excellence, Bradley U., 2004. Gamma Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi. Died Dec. 6, 2007.

Mem.: Dog Owner Group, Beta

of counsel Merritt Tenney, Atlanta, 1986-90; tax arty. pvt. practice, Utah, 1980-90, Washington, 1986-90; atty., 198090; mem. US Congress from 3rd Utah Dist., 1991—97; ptnr. Jones, Waldo, Holbrook McDonough, Washington. 199799. Democrat. Mem. Lds Ch. Home: Paradise, Utah. Died Apr. 18, 2009.

OUTWATER, JOHN OGDEN, mechanical engineering educator; b. London, Jan. 2, 1923; came to U.S., 1924; s. John Ogden and Nenny (Boe) O; m. Alice Hooker Davidson, Dec. 13, 1952; children Anne Hooker, Catherine Boe (Mrs. Carl B. Colby), Alice Brookfield (Mrs. Robert B. Lang), John Ogden III. BS, Princeton U., 1943; MA, Cambridge U., Eng., 1948; PhD, MIT, Cambridge, MA, 1950, Cambridge, Eng., 1976. Registered profl. engr. Re-

OSBORN, WILLIAM GEORGE,

search engr. DuPont Co., 1950-52; project engr. Universal Moulded Products, 1952-53; indsl. liaison officer Mass.

&

&

savings and loan assoDec. 9, 1925; s. Ralph A. and Pauline J. (Horn) O; m. Hilda M. Alexander, Aug. 12, 1950 (dec.); children: Barbara K, David A., Robert W., James A. BS in Math., Shurtleff Coll., 1947; certificate, Grad. Sch. Savs. and Loan, Ind. U., 1946-48; A.M. in Econs., St. Louis U., 1962. With Germania Fed. Savs. and Loan Assn., Alton, 1946-90, exec, officer, 1955-86, pres., 1964-86, chmn., 1981-86, chmn. trust com., 1982-86; pres. Fin. Svc. Assocs., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 1986—2006. Pres. Germania Fin. Corp., 1970-86; owner Fin. Guidance, Alton, 1951-2006; mem. Opportunities Unltd., 1954-58; instr. Am. Savs. and Loan Inst.; bd. dirs. Nat. Coun. Savs. Instns., Washington, 1984-86. Author: Savings and Loan Operating Policies Manual, 1960, Economic Factors Influencing Savings and Loan Interest Rates, 1962. Pres. Alton Wood River Community Chest, 1959; bd. dirs. Piasa Bird coun. Boy Scouts Am., 1961-88, Mississippi Valley Jr. Achievement, Alton Area United Fund, 1961-63; founder, bd. dirs., treas. New Piasa Chautauqua Ch. Assembly, 1982-86; treas. Lewis and Clark Community Coll. Found., 1976-86; bd. dirs., sec. Riverbend Civic Progress, 1984-86; elder Presbyn. Ch. Served to It. (jg) USNR, 1943-46, 50-52. Mem. Nat. Assn. Bus. Economists, Nat. Economists Club, St. Louis Economists Club, Am. Inst. Mgmt., Masons, Shriners, Chautauqua (111.) Yacht Club. Deceased. ciation executive; b. Alton,

111.,

OSBORNE,

H. PAUL, priest; b. Garrison, Ky., Sept. 19, 1914; s. Lee and Virginia Elizabeth (Hickman) O; married; children: Ann Harlan Mitchell Osborne, Thomas Lee, John Holland. AB cum laude, Ky. Wesleyan, 1938; MDiv, Lex-

MA

ington Theol. Sem., Ky., 1941; cum laude, Incarnate Coll., 1955. Ordained to ministry Episcopal Ch., 1945. Rector Epiphany Ch., Kingsville, Tex., 1945-48, St. Paul's Ch., San Antonio, 1948-55; v.p Well's Orgn., Chgo., 1955-58; regional mgr. Bond Div./U.S. Treasury, San Antonio, 1958-61; minister various churches, S.C., Kans., Mass., Ark., 1961-80; fund raising cons. Garrison, Ky., from 1980. Pres. Minister's Assn., San Antonio, 1953-54, Coun. of Churches, Great Bend, Kans., 1975-76, Kans. Ecumenical Body, 1978-80. Mem. housing commn. San Antonio Authority, 1952-54, Consortium on Seminaries, Boston, 1968-69. Mason. Democrat. Home: Cleveland, Ohio. Died

Word

Nov.

12,

2007.

OSHIRO,

DOROTHY CLOYD, museum educator;

b.

La

Habra, Calif., Nov. 30, 1929; d. Willard Wills and Ruth Frances (IHarris) Cloyd; m. Walter Noriyoshi Oshiro, Sept. 26, 1959; children: Willard, Courtney. AA, Fullerton CC, Calif., 1949; BA, U. Calif., Santa Barbara, 1951; MA, Columbia U., 1955; postgrad., Whittier Coll., 1952. Author: (guides) KaLima Hana, 1967, Hana No'eau, 1967, Studio 5, 1969, Printmaking: Its History and Techniques, 1973, Artists of Hawaii, 1985. Mem. NEA, Nat. Art Edn. Assn., Hawaii State Tchrs. Assn., Hawaii Art Edn. Assn. (past treas., newsletter chmn., sec, membership chmn.), Hawaii Mus. Assn. (nominating com. 1992-93), Dept. Edn. Art Tchrs. Assn. (past treas., newsletter chmn., sec, scholarship chmn.), Hawaii Alliance for Art Edn. (bd. dirs.), Delta Kappa Gamma (comm. chmn. 1988-90). Home: Honolulu, Hawaii. Died Feb. 19, 2008.



Inst. Tech., 1954-55; prof. mech. engring. U. Vt., Burlington, 1955—71, chmn., 1955-93, prof, emeritus, from 1993. Leader archaeol. expdns. Wenner-Gren Found., Central Mexico, 1954, Yucatan, 1955, Peru-Bolivia, 1957, Haiti, 1959; cons, non-metallic materials Naval Ordnance Lab., Nat. Acad. Scis., Monsanto Rsch. Corp., Smithsonian Instn., pres. Vt. Inst. Co., Inc. Author: (with others) Engineering Materials, 1959, Esplendor del Mexico Antigua; papers on

metal

archaeology, bones, ski safety, botany. Chmn. Vt. Instrument Co., Inc.; Mem. Vt. Conf. Econ. Growth; vestryman St. Paul's Cathedral, Burlington. Served as officer Brit. Army, 1943-47. Named Vt. Engr. of Year,

cutting,

plastics,

1970; grantee

Fellow

USPHS; Timken

ASME; mem. ASTM,

fellow MIT,

1950

Holland Soc, Vt. Soc. Engrs.,

Delta Psi, Tau Beta Pi. Achievements include patents for ski boot tension. Home: South Burlington, Vt. Died Aug. 12, 2009.

OWNBY, MIRIAM LEE, writer; b.

Kingston, W.Va., I 1920; d. Raymond Archer and Monad Atkiii (Bishop) Lee; m. Dillard Ralph Ownby, Apr. 19, 1946 i[ 27,

Raymond L., Bruce C. j] Coll., 1942; MEd, Ohio U, 1968. Tchr. R.C bridge (Ohio) H.S., 1958-59; elem. tchr. Ohio Schs., 1< 66, U.S. Trust Territory of Pacific Islands/U.S. Dept. ll July 1974); children: Dennis R.,

Concord

Yap,

Colonia,

rior,

1966-69;

patient

accounts

auci

Gen. Hosp., 1979-97; freelance wjj from 1985. Author: Explore the Everglai 1992; contbr. articles to profl. jours; columnist Hollywj Sun Tattler, 1985-89. Treas. Broward County Sierra c[ Plantation

(Fla.)

Plantation,

Lauderdale, 1983-86, Environ. Coalition of BrovJ County, Ft. Lauderdale, 1985-87. Capt. WAAC, r Wood River Jour.. 1949; mem. editorial staff Idaho 1950-53; editor Daily Inter Lake, spell, Mont., 1953-58; pub. The Dalles Chronicle, The is, Oreg., 1958-61, Enterprise-Courier. Oregon Cirv. 1961-63, Waikiki Beach Press, Honolulu, 1963-66; Hagadone Corp., Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, from 1966. ed to It. USAF, 1943-45. Named Newspaper Man of Yr. Assn. of Hawaii, Honolulu. 1964. 65. Mem. Intemat. spaper Promotion Assn. (bd. dirs. 1976, pres. western >n, 1980, Silver Strand 1982), Honolulu Advt Club 1965), Clubs: Hayden Lake (Idaho) Country. Lodges: s(dist. gov. 1956-57), Shfiners. Republican. Avocation: Home: Coeur D Alene. Idaho. Died July 29. 2008. Jour.,

t.

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PEELE

179 PAYNE,

DEBORAH ANNE,

retired

medical company

b. Norristown. Pa., Sept. 22, 1952; d. Kenneth Nathan Moser and Joan (Reese) Dewhurst: m. Randall Barry Payne. Mar. 8, 1975 (div.). AA. Northeastern Christian Jr. Coll., 1972; B in Music Edn., Va. Commonwealth U., 1979. Driver, social asst. Children's Aid Soc., Norristown. Pa., 1972—73; mgr. Boddie-Noell Enterprises, Richmond. Va.. 1974 79; retail food saleswoman Hardee's Food Systems, Inc.. Phila.. 1979 81; supr., with tech. tng. and testing depts. Cardiac Datacorp., Phila., 1981 95; tng. supr. Raytel Cardiac Svcs.. Forest Hills. NY. 1995 98. supr. tech. support Haddonfield, NJ, 1998 2000; ret., 2000. Mem. NAFE, Delta Omicron (pres. Alpha Xi chpt 1978-79, pres. Epsilon province 1980-85. chmn. Eastern Pa. alumni 1986-88. Star award 1979). Am. Soc. Profl. and Exec. Women. Democrat. Avocations: music, sports. Died

officer:









Jan.



plant breeding research agronomist; b. Salt Lake City. July 16, 1928; s. Charlie N. and Bertha Mae (Brock) P.; m. Joyce Bennion. Sept 1, 1950; children: Calvin Richard. Brian J.. Carolvn. BS. Utah State U., 1950, MS, 1957. With Vocat. Agr.' Inst., Joliet (Mont.) Sch. Dist., 1950-51; rsch. agronomist USDA Agrl. Rsch. Svc. Reno. Nev., 1956-75, Prosser. Wash., from 1975. Contbr. articles to Crop Sci., Agronomy Jour., Phytopathology, Can. Jour. Plant Pathology, Plant Disease. With U.S. Army, 1951-53. Mem. Am. Soc. Agronomy, N.Am.

Improvement Conf.. Western Alfalfa Improvement Conf. (sec. 1967. vice chmn. 1969, chmn. 1971). Republican. Mem. Lds Ch. Achievements include release of alfalfa Alfalfa

varieties

PAYNE, FRED

J.,

epidemiologist, educator: b.

Grand

ND. Oct. 14. 1922; s. Fred J. and Olive (Johnson) P.: m. Dorothy J. Peck. Dec. 20, 1948; children: Chris Ann Pavne Graebner. Rov S. William F. Thomas A. BS, U. Pitts., 1948. MD. 1949; MPH, U. Calif.. Berkeley. 1958. Diplomate Am. Bd. Preventive Medicine. Intern St. Jo-

Forks.

seph's Hosp.. Pitts.. 1949-50: resident Charity hosp.. New Orleans, 1952-53; med. epidemiologist Ctr. Disease Control, Atlanta, 1953-60; prof, tropical medicine Med. Ctr. La. State U., New Orleans, 1961 66, dir. Intemat. Ctr. for Med. Rsch. and Tng. Costa Rica, 1963 66; exec. sec. 3d Nat. Conf. on Pub. Health Tng., Washington, 1966-67; epidemiologist Nat. Nutrition Survey, Bethesda, Md.. 196768; chief pub. health professions br NTH. Bethesda. 1971-





74: med. officer, sr. rsch. epidemiologist Nat. Inst. Allergy and Infectious Diseases. 1974-78: asst. health dir. Fairfax County (Va.) Health Dept.. 1978-94; dir. HTV/ATDS case

mgmt. program, 1988-94; cons, epidemiologist, from 1994; med. advisor Ams. for Sound AIDS Policy, from 1996, Childrens AIDS Fund, from 1997. Clin. prof. La. State U., 1966-76: cons. NTH, 1979-81: leader diarrheal disease adv. team, 1960. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Served with AUS. 1942-46, 49-52. Decorated Combat Medic Badge. Fellow Am. Coll. Preventive Medicine. Am. Coll. Epidemiology; mem. AAAS. AMA, Am. Soc. Microbiology, Intemat. Epidemiology Assn.. Soc. Epidemiol. Rsch., USPHS Commd. Officers Assn., Sigma Xi. Home: Shreveport. La. Died June 7, 2009.

WHO

PEACOCK, INEZ

W., physical therapist; b. Kindersley, Sask., Can., Oct. 18. 1919: came to U.S.. 1925: d. Milton and Muriel Inez (Carroll) Schroeder; m. Thomas Arthur Peacock, Sept. 11, 1942 (dec. June 1948): 1 child, Christine Carroll Peacock Powers. BS in Phys. Edn., Wash. State U., 1942; postgrad., U. Wash.. 1943, secondary teaching cert., 1944; grad. cert. phys. therapy. Harvard U., 1944. Physical Workshop, 1945-46, Detroit Vis. Nurse Assn.. 1946-48, Swedish Hosp., Seattle. Wash., 1949. Children's Orthopaedic Hosp.. 1950-51. Dearborn Pub. Schs., 1952-82: Huntington's Disease phys. therapist, cons., from 1982. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Founder Huntingtons Disease Camp. 1988. Huntingtons Disease Fun Olympics. 1995. Mem. Am. Phys. Therapy Assn. (life, past del., active pediatrics sect., licensure and regulation sect., geratrics sect., and neurology sect.. Special Svc. award sect, on licensure and regulation 1978. Lucy Blair Svc. award 1978), Mich. chpt. Am. Phys. Therapy Assn. (active 1945therapist Detroit Curative



active ea. 48, pres. 1953-55. archivist and historian 1990 dist.. Past Pres. award 1962, Outstanding Svc. award 1976). Am. Phys. Therapv Assn. Prime Timers (founder, chmn. ,

1987—), World Confdn. Phys. Therapy (speaker 1978, 87, program on intemat. licensure and

91, planner and chair

Montreal 1974, chair special interest meeting 1995 Congress Washington, Appreciation award 10th Congress 1987), Huntingtons Disease Soc. Am. (cons, to S.E. Mich, chpt. 1983—. Svc. award 1987. Ruby and Joseph Horansky award for exemplarv patient care 1993). Home: Dearborn. Mich. Died May 21, 2008.

cert.

PEACOCK, LAMAR BATTS,

retired physician; b. Albany. Ga., Sept. 21, 1920; s. Herbert A. and Helen Marian (LeVan) P.: m. Jane Bonner. June 7. 1947: children: Helen Lee Wade. Linda Jane Gossage. Lamar Bonner BA, Emory U. 1941: MD. Med. Coll. Ga., 1946. Diplomate: Am. Bd. Internal Medicine. Intern U. Hosp.. Augusta. 1946 47, resident, 1947—48. 1948—50: fellow internal medicine U. Va. Hosp.. Charlottesville. 1948 49; practice medicine







in

internal

Mem.

medicine

and

allergy

Atlanta,

Joseph's Hosp.. Crawford Long Hosp.. Piedmont Hosp.. Grady Meml. Hosp.. Hughes Spalding Pavilion. Northside Hosp., All Atlanta, Cobb Gen. Hosp., Austell, Ga.. Douglasville (Ga.) Hosp.: instr. internal medicine Ga. Bapt. Hosp.. Atlanta, 1950-58. chief medicine, 1958-72: mem. faculty Emory U. Sch. Medicine, Adanta, 1950 instr. internal asst. clin. prof, medicine, 1962 Chief med. br. health svcs. medicine Sch. Dentistry, 1958 1960-63: mem. Ga. Pub. Area Civil Def. Atlanta Met. Health Assn., 1967-69. Ga. Bd. Health, 1966-72, Ga. Vocat. 1973 trustees Med. Coll. Ga. Found.. Coun., pres. Rehab. 1963 Recipient Physicians Physician award, MCG, 1984.

1950



91.

staff St.

,







Fellow ACP,

Dist.

Am.

;

Coll. Allergy,

Asthma and Immunology

1972-73),

Med. Soc., Ga. Thoracic Med. Assn. Ga. (1st

Soc.,

Med. Assn. Atlanta

(prs.

1966-67). Southeastern Allergy Assn. (pres. 1963-64), So. Med. Assn.. Cherokee Town and Country Club Episcopalian. Home: Evans, Ga. Died June 18, 2009. 1965).

Washoe, Vemema. Home:

69. 3,

Prosser,

2008. educational specialist;

East Orange, NJ, Oct. 15, 1943;

Anne (Simmons)

P.;

Republic China. 1985. Cert. English tchr., K-12 supr.. pnn.. supt.. NJ. Tchr. East Orange Bd. Edn.. 1966-73, dist. dir. testing, 1973-79: supr instm. Bradley Beach (N.J.) Bd. Edn., 1979-81; spl. cons, in evaluation N.J. Dept. Edn., Trenton, 1981-82, sr edn. specialist, from 1985: head dept. Hong Kong Intemat. Sch.. 1983-85. Author: (reference guide) Implementing School-based Collaborative Improve-

ment Planning, 1995: contbr. to numerous state pubis, in field. Commr. Manasquan (N.J.) Environ. Commn., 197677. Mem. ASCD. APA, Am. Ednl. Rsch. Assn., Hong Kong Soc. Tng. Profls. Republican.

Died Oct.

Home:

Saint Augustine, Fla.

2007.

12.

PEARSON, JAMES BLACKWOOD,

Former United

from Kansas; b. Nashville, Tenn., May 7, 1920; children: James, William. Thomas. Laura. JD. U. Va., 1950. Asst. county any. Johnson County. Kans., 1952—54; probate county judge, 1954 56: mem. Kans. State Senate. 1956—60: US Senator from Kans.. 1962—78; dir. EastWest Inst., 1983—91. Served in USN. 1943—46. Republican. Died Jan. 13. 2009. States Senator



PEASE, DORIS OWEN, magazine

editor, artist: b.

Eau

1921; d. Lee F and Irma Irmina (Ingram) Owen; m. Leon W. Pease, July 26, 1942; children: Terry, Steve, Gene, Mark, JoDee, LeAnn, Jon, Patti. Student, U. Minn., 1941-42, various art schs., Minn. Acct, Mpls. Star Jour. & Tribune. 194144; corr. West Cen. Daily Tribune. Willmar. Minn.. 1952-57. New Ulm Daily Jour, and Redwood Falls Gazette. Minn.. 1952-67; reporter, photographer, office mgr. Olivia (Minn.) Times Jour., 1967Claire. Wis., Dec. 20.

70; asst. editor, advt. saleswoman Circulating Pines, Circle Pines, Minn., 1970-72; advt. sales cons. Osseo (Minn.) Press. 1972-74; owner, editor, pub. Dot Pub.. Mpls.. 1972-

USA

Mag. and Entertainment 87: founder, editor Dancing Bits, Mpls., from 1972. Exec. sec. Minn. Ballroom OperaAssn.. 1975-88. Nat. Ballroom and Entertainment Assn.. 1985-88. Exhibited in numerous group exhbns., Minn.. 1970—; editor Minn. Palette News, 1974-80. Founder, bd. dirs. Renville County Art Ctr.. Olivia, 1965-72; founder Newcomer Welcome Svc. 1968, 75: former leader, trainer, camp dir. Girl Scouts U.S.A.; pres. Coon Rapids Fine Arts Commn., 1988. 92; bd. dirs. Banfill Locke Ctr. for Arts, 1980-82. Recipient Thanks Badge, Girl Scouts U.S.A.. 1970, commendation Mayor of Coon Rapids, 1988. Mem. Artists del Norte (founder, pres. 1978-80, 84-85). Minn. Rural Artists Assn. (pres. 1981-84). North Star Watercolor Assn. Republican. Methodist. Avocations: ballroom danctors

ing, photography, travel,

Rapids, Minn. Died Feb.

outdoor 2008.

activities.

Home: Coon

8,

PEEBLER, CHARLES DAVID,

JR., venture capital ex-

s. Charles David and Mary E. (Barnett) P.; m. Susie Jacobs. June 5, 1958 (div. 1977); children: David Jacobs, Mark Walter: m. Tonita Worley. Nov. 12, 1979; 1 child, Todd Whitnev. Student, Drake U. 1954-56. Asst. to exec. v.p. J.L. Brandeis & Sons. Omaha. 1956-58; with Bozell, Jacobs. Keyon & Eckhardt (formerly Bozell & Jacobs). 1958 97, v.p., mem. plans

ecutive: b. Waterloo, Iowa. June 8. 1936;



bd., pres..

1960-65, pres. mid-continent ops. Omaha, 1965-67, CEO, 1967-86, CEO, 1986-97; pres. True North



Communications. Inc., NYC, 1997 99. chmn. emeritus, 1999—2009; chmn. bd.. CEO True North Diversified Comapnies Group. 1999 2009. Bd. dirs. Valmont Industries, Veon, Dreamlife.com., youbet.com. Am. Tool Hotline, mPulse (chmn.), Corp. Fulfillment Inc., Presspoint. Hon. chmn. bd.. dirs. Am. Craft Mus.: bd. dirs. Drake U., Juvenile Diabetes Found. Intemat., NYC Partnership; mem. corp. com. Central Park Conservancy; mem. adv. bd. Naomi Berrie Diabetes Ctr. Colubmia Presbyn. Med. Ctr. Named to The Advt, Hall of Fame, 2001. Died Apr. 18. 2009.



;

Am. Acad. Allergy, Asthma and Immunology; mem. AMA, Am. Heart Assn.. Ga. Heart Assn., Am. Soc. Internal Medicine. Ga. Soc. Internal Medicine, 5th (nat. pres.

May

s. Raymond Wesley and m. Deborah E. Betz, Nov. 27, 1970; 1 child, Pamela. BS, Seton Hall U.. 1966, MA, 1968; PhD, Fordham U., 1976: diploma. U. East Asia. Macau, People's

b.

specializing

Moapa

Wash. Died

PEARSALL, DAVID WILLIAM,

2008.

1,

PEADEN, RICHARD NELLO,

PEEBLES, ROBERT WHITNEY,

retired school

system

administrator: b. Boston: m. Lois Querze (div.); children:

James

Q.. Katherine N.. Robert S.; m. Elizabeth Burr; stepchildren: Scott. Jon(dec). Grad.. Boston U., 1952; MA,

1953: EdD, NYU, 1967. High sch. tchr.. Darien, Conn.; exec. dir. Edn. Collaborative for Greater Boston; supt. schools City of Stamford, City of Alexandria, Va., 1980—87. Founder Washington Area Sch. Study Coun. Author: School Desegregation: Shattered Dream?. 2007. Served in USN. Avocation: jazz. Died June 30, 2009.

Harvard U.,

A

v.p.

PEELE, LUTHER MARTIN, NC,

Jan. 20,

(Falls) P.;

m.

1929:

Emma

minister: b. Laurel Hill,

Luther Martin and Mary Susanna Lee Hayes: children: Luther Martin.

s.

1, '

PELCZAR Melinda. Student, N.C. State U., 1947-49; BA in Philosophy and Religion, U. N.C, Wilmington, 1974; MDiv, Duke U., 1979. Ordained to ministry Meth. Ch. Min. Wrightsboro Meth. Ch., Wilmington, N.C, 1972-81, Devon Park and Oleander Meth. Chs., Wilmington, N.C, 1981-85, Zion Meth. Ch., Leland, N.C, Died Nov. 16, 2007. from 1985. Home: Leland,

Raymond Hampton, Audrey

NC

PELCZAR, MICHAEL JOSEPH,

JR., microbiologist,

1916; s. Michael Joseph and Josephine (Polek) P.; m. Merna M. Foss, Aug. 28, 1941 children: Ann Foss, Patricia Mary, June 2007); (dec. 20, Michael Rafferty, Rita Margaret, Josephine Merna, Julia Foss. BS, U. Md., 1936, MS, 1938; PhD, U. Iowa, 1941; DSc (hon.), Utah State U., 1986. Diplomate: Am. Bd. Microbiology. Instr. bacteriology U. Iowa, 1940-41; asst. prof., assoc. prof, bacteriology U. Md., College Park, educator; b. Bait., Jan. 28,

1946-50,

microbiology,

prof,

1950-78,

prof,

emeritus,

and research, 1966-78, v.p. Council Grad. Schs. in U.S., 1984 emeritus, 2009. Mem. Washington, 1978-84, pres. microbiology adv. panel Office Naval Rsch., 1965-70; spl. cons. Random House Dictionary of English Lang., 1965; councilor Oak Ridge Asso. Univs., Inc., 1959-66; also bd. dirs.; mem. So. Regional Edn. Bd., Coun. Grad. Edn. in Agrl. Scis., 1967; mem. departmental com. on biol. scis. U.S. Dept. Agr. Grad. Sch., 1967-76; chmn. Spl. Meeting on Neisseria WHO, Geneva, Switzerland, 1964, mem. expert adv. panel on bacterial diseases, 1967-77; mem. Gov.'s Sci. Adv. Bd., 1967 chmn., 1967-72; mem. organizing com. for XVII Gen. Assembly NRC, div. biology and agr.

1978—2009, v.p. grad. 1978—2009;

emeritus,



studies

pres.



,

Union Biol. Scis., 1968; chmn. bd. on human resource data and analysis Commn. on Human Resources, NRC, 1975-79; mem. exec. com. Coun. Grad. Schs., 1976Internat.

mem. Nat. Sea Grant Rev. Panel, 1979-89; mem. adv. com. Nat. Rsch. Coun., 1987-90. Co-author: Microbiology, 5th edit, 1986, Elements of Microbiology, 1981, Microbiology: Concepts and Applications, 1993; editorial bd.: Jour, 78;

of Bacteriology, 1965-69; Contbr. sect, to: Ency. Brit, 1969, 94, 99; articles to profl. jours. Ency. Ednl. Research. Recipient Nat. Sea Grant Assn. award, 1991, Disting. Svc. award, 1995. Fellow AAUP (past br. pres.). Nat. Adminstrn. Acad. Univ. Rsch. (founding mem. 1985); mem. AAAS, Am. Acad. Microbiology, Am. Inst. Biol. Scis. (bd. govs., past vis. lectr.), Am. Soc. Microbiology (bd. govs., past com. chmn., councilor, br. pres., hon. mem. 1986 ), Internat. Assn. Microbiology, Washington Acad. Scis., Nat. Assn. State Univs. and Land-Grant Colls, (chmn. coun. for rsch. policy and adminstrn., cons, higher edn. rsch. administm.), Cosmos Club, Phi Beta Kappa (assoc. 1989), Sigma Xi (ann. award sci. achievement 1968), Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Alpha Omicron. Research microbial physiology. Home: Chester, Md. Died Oct. 13, 2009.

ASM



PELFREY, RONALD STEPHEN, mathematics coordinaLexington, Ky., Sept. 21, 1944; s. Roy Elwood and P.; m. Marta Wolderufael, Dec. 20, 1975; children: Mikael, Eric. BS, U. Ky., 1966, MA, 1972, EdD, 1982. Tchr. H.S. math. U.S. Peace Corps, Ethiopia, 1966-68; tchr. jr. high sch. math. Fayette County Pub. Schs., Lexington, Ky., 1970-75, math, coord., 1975-95; ednl. cons., from 1995. Instr. U. Ky., Lexington, 1981-88, 95—. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. With U.S. Army, 1968-70,

tor; b.

Agnes Marie (Daily)

Vietnam.

WHO WAS WHO IN AMERICI

180

Mem.

Ky. Coun. Tchrs. Math. (pres. 1991, Outstanding Math. Educator award 1990), Ky. Assn. Sch. Adminstrs., Rotary (Outstanding Contbn. award 1993, 94), Phi Delta Kappa (v.p. 1982, pres. 1983, Svc. to Chpt. award 1984). Home: Lexington, Ky. Died July 27, 2008.

PELL, CLAIBORNE DEBORDA, former US from Rhode Island; b. NYC, Nov. 22, 1918; s.

Senator Herbert Claiborne and Matilda (Bigelow) P.; m. Nuala O'Donnell, Dec. 1944; children: Herbert Claiborne III, Christopher T. Hartford, Nuala Dallas Yates, Julia L.W. Student, St. George's Sch., Newport, RI; AB cum laude, Princeton U., 1940; AM, Columbia U, 1946; 51 hon. degrees. Enlisted USCGR, 1941; served as seaman, ensign North Atlantic sea duty, Africa, Italy; hospitalized to, 1944; instr. Navy Sch. Mil. Govt., Princeton, 1944-45; capt. USCGR; ret.; on loan to State Dept. at San Francisco Conf., 1945, State Dept., 1945-46, US Embassy, Czech Republic, 1946-47; established consulate gen. Bratislava, 1947-48; vice consul US Embassy, Genoa, Italy, 1949; assigned US Dept. State, 1950-52; v.p., dir. Internat. Rescue Com.; US Senator from RI, 1961-96. Ranking minority mem. Fgn. Rels. Com., Labor and Human Resources Subcom. on Edn., Arts, and Humanities; mem. Rules and Adminstrn. Com., Joint Com. on Libr. and Congl. Intern Program, Senate Dem. Policy Com.; US del. Internat. Maritime Consultative Orgn., London, 1959, 25th Gen. Assembly, 1970; disting. vis. prof. Salve Regina U, Newport, RI, 1997. Author: Megalopolis Unbound, 1966, (with Harold L. Goodwin) Challenge of the Seven Seas, 1966, Power and Policy, 1972. Hon. bd. dirs. World Affairs Council RI; trustee St. George's Sch.; trustee emeritus Brown U; Cons. Democratic Nat. Com., 1953-60; exec. asst. to chmn. RI State Dem. Com., 1952-54; chmn. RI Dem. Fund drive, 1952, Dem. nat. registration, chmn., 1956, co-chmn., 1962; chief delegation tally elk. Dem. Nat. Conv., 1956, 60, 64, 68. Decorated knight Crown of Italy, Grand Cross Order of Merit Italy, Red Cross of Merit Portugal, Legion of Honor France, comdr. Order of Phoenix Greece, Grand Cross Order of Merit Liechtenstein, Grand Cross Order of Christ Portugal, Order of Henry the Navigator, Portugal, Grand Cross Order of N. Star Sweden, Grand Cross of Merit Knights of Malta, Grand Officer of Merit

Luxembourg, Grand Comdr. Lebanon; recipient Caritas Elizabeth medal Cardinal Franz Koenig, Grand decoration

of honor in silver with sash Austria, Gold medal of St. Barnabas (Cyprus), recipient Pres.'s Fellow award RI Sch. Design, medal Nat. Order of Cedar, Hugo Grotius Commemorative medal The Netherlands, recipient Harold W. McGraw, Jr. Prize in Education, McGraw-Hill, 1988; named to Centennial Honor Roll, Am. Assn. Museums, 2006. Mem. Soc. Cin. Clubs: Hope (Providence); Knickerbocker (NYC), Racquet and Tennis (NYC), Brook (NYC); Metropolitan (Washington); Travellers (Paris); Reading Room (Newport); White's (London). Democrat. Episcopalian. Home: Newport, RI. Died Jan. 1, 2009.

PELLER, CHARLES HENRY, retired thoracic surgeon, educator; b. Albany, NY, May 8, 1930; s. Pincus and Tillie P.; m. Sherri Getz, Aug. 11, 1955; children: D., Paul Ahron. BA in Chemistry, NYU, 1956, MD, 1960. Diplomate Am. Bd. Surgery, Am. Bd. Thoracic Surgery; lie. physician, N.Y, Ohio, Mich. Resident in gen. surgery U. Mich. Med. Ctr., Ann Arbor, 1960-65, resident in thoracic surgery, 1965-67, instr. surgery, 1963-67, asst. coord, for med. edn., 1964-65; pvt. practice thoracic surgery Aultman Hosp., Canton, Ohio, 1967-93; clin. assoc. prof, surgery Northeastern Ohio Univs. Coll. Medicine, Rootstown, from 1976. Cons. Peer Rev. of Ohio, Columbus, 1993-97; med. cons. Blue Cross Blue Shield Mich., 1997—. Author articles. Served with M.C., USN, 1950-54, Korea. Fellow ACS, Am. Coll. Chest Physicians; mem. AMA, Ohio State Med. Soc., John Alexander Thoracic Surg. Soc, Soc. Thoracic Surgery, Sierra Club (life). Avocations: classical music, violin playing, travel. Home: Ann Arbor, Mich. Died Nov. 30, 2007.

(Rockwitz)

Howard

PELLEY, SHIRLEY NORENE,

library director; b.

Ray-

Llloyd Marshall and May 14, 1954 (div.); children: Michael, Cynthia, Katheryne. BA in Music Edn., Bethany Nazarene Coll., 1954; MLS, U. Okla., 1966. Tchr. Hilldale Elem. Sch., Oklahoma City, 1954-56; music tchr. self-employed, Okla., Mo., 1956-64; circulation elk. Bethany (Okla.) Pub. Libr., 1964-65; libr. reference U. Okla. Libraries, Norman, 1966-83; dir. learning resource ctr. So. Nazarene U., Bethany, from 1983. Mem. ALA, Okla. Libr. Assn., Assn. Coll. and Rsch. Librs., Met. Librs. Network of Ctrl. Okla., Assn. Christian Librs. Republican. Nazarene. Avocations: reading, walking, travel. Home: Yukon, Okla. Died Feb. 23, 2008. mondville, Tex., Oct. 9, Lillian

1931;

d.

Norene (Southall) Ayres; m.

PERKINS, BENJAMIN PAUL,

SR., mathematics edu religious writer; b. Albany, Ga., Mar. 7, 1934; s. Ed' Paul and Estella (Flood) P.; m. Mary Louise Wilson, D>24, 1960; children: Benjamin Paul II, Stella Marie. BSf Edn., Albany State Coll., 1958; MS in Edn., Ft. Valley Sll Coll., 1966; PhD in Philosophy, Northgate Grad. S« 1971; in Theology, Moody Bible Inst., 1983. Adv. ml reporter Southwest Georgian, Albany, Ga., 1948-60; prin shop supr. Jour. Pub. Co., Albany, Ga., 1947-68; tiffl Dougherty County Schs., Albany, Ga., 1958-63; librari Albany (Ga.) Pub. Schs., 1963-66; chmn. math dt Dougherty County Schs., Albany, 1966-70, asst. pr 1970-76; math.-sci. dept. Albany Pub. Schs., 1976-88; in! Turner Job Corp., Albany, 1988-89; library asst. Doughfi Pub. Library, 5, from 1989. Tchr. Evang. Tchr. Train Assn.; various positions Dougherty County Assn. Ec' 1958-88. Author: Black Christians Tragedies, 1972, Chu' Without Change, 1975; contbg. editor Study boH let, 1971 editor Sci. Interest booklet, 1966; contbr. overl articles to profl. mags, and newspapers. Reporter Alba' Dougherty Community Devel. com., 1980-91; progr chmn. Albany-Dougherty Citizens Adv. com., 1980V regional reporter Accredited Press, Chgo., 1979-89; m< Easter Seals Soc, Albany; elder C. K. Smith Presbyn. fl Recipient Honor award Quill Scroll Internat. Soc, 19*. named Teacher of Yr., Region Nine Tchr. Assn., 19a Outstanding Educator, Secondary Educators of Am., 19' Outstanding Writer, Christian Writers Guild, 1986. M«! NAACP (reporter 1980-91), Men's Senate, Young Me'j Profl. Club, (sec), Torch Club (v.p. 1980-91), Carver Plj Avocations: photo-journalism, researching theology, tea' ing Sun. sch. Home: Albany, Ga. Died July 24, 2008. |j tor,

AA

1

TEMAC

1

;

1

&

i

PERKINS, FLOYD JERRY, retired theology educator Bertha, Minn., May 9, 1924; s. Ray Lester and Nancy En.

j

\

m. Mary Elizabeth Owen, Sept. 21, 1947 (ell June 1982); children: Douglas Jerry, David Floyd, Shcil Pauline; m. Phyllis Genevra Hartley, July 14, 1984. fl BTh, N.W. Nazarene Coll., 1949; MA, U. Mo., 1952; MI Nazarene Theol. Sem., 1952; ThM, Burton Sem., 19. PhD, U. Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, 19! I ThD, Internat. Sem., 1994. Ordained to Christian minis 1951. Pres. South African Nazarene Theol. Sem., Florlj Transvaal, Africa, 1955-67, Nazarene Bible Sem., LoureiH Marques, Mozambique, 1967-73, Campinas, Brazil, 19{j 76; prof, missions N.W. Nazarene Coll., Nampa, Ida'j 1976; prof, theology Nazarene Bible Coll., Color Springs, Colo., 1976-97. Chmn., founder com. higher thifl edn. Ch. of Nazarene in Africa, 1967-74; sec. All Afr\' I Nazarene Mission Exec, 1967-74; ofcl. Christian Coiu)j (Kelley)

P.;

!

i

1

1

PELTZMAN, STEPHEN,

municipal government official; William and Norma (Miln) P.; m. Elaine Gloria Newhouse, Mar. 7, 1971; children: Suzanne Rebecca, Robert Michael. B in Engring., Manhattan Coll., 1971; MBA, Fairleigh Dickinson U, 1981. Cert, profl. pub. buyer. Project engr., cost engr. Exxon Rsch. and Engring., Florham Park, N.J., 1971-79; mgr. corp. purchasing RhonePoulenc Inc., Monmouth Junction, N.J., 1979-84; dir. materials mgmt. GAF Corp., Wayne, N.J., 1989; asst. commr., agy. chief contracting officer City of New York Dept. Sanitation, from 1990. Mem. Nat. Assn. Purchasing Mgmt., Nat. Inst. Govtl. Purchasing, IEEE, Delta Mu Delta, Eta Kappa Nu. Home: East Brunswick, NJ. Died Sept. 25, 2007. b. Phila.,

Dec. 20, 1947;

s.

PEMBERTON, JOHN DE JARNETTE, JR., retired legal association administrator; b. Rochester, Minn., Apr. 21, 1919; s. John de Jarnette and Anna Trego (Hogeland) P.; m.

Frances E. Werner, July 23, 1973; children by previous marriage: Ann O., Sarah F, Caro G, Nancy S., James de BA, Swarthmore Coll., Pa., 1940; LL.B., Harvard U, 1947. Bar: N.C 1949, Minn. 1950, N.Y. 1969, Calif. 1976. Acting asst. prof. Duke U. Law Sch., Durham, NC, 1947-50, assoc. prof.; ptnr. Pemberton, Michaels, Bishop & Seeger, Rochester, 1950-62; chmn. Minn, branch ACLU, 1955—58, nat. exec, dir., 1962-70; prof. U. San Francisco Law Sch., 1973-86; dep. gen. counsel, then acting gen. counsel EEOC, 1971-73, regional atty. dist. office San Francisco, 1986-94, ret., 1994. Adj. lectr. Law Sch., 1968-70, U. San Francisco Law Sch., 1986-95; mem. legal com. No. Calif, chpt. ACLU, 1973-86. Assoc, editor and/or editor sects, in law jours. Chmn. Olmsted County (Minn.) Republican Party, 1958-61 commr. Minn. Fair Employment Practices Com., 1961-62; exec, com Leadership Conf. Civil Rights, 1967-68. Served with Am. Field Service, 1941-45. Mem. ABA, Calif. Bar Assn. Mem. Soc. Of Friends. Died Oct. 21, 2009.

Jarnette.

NYU

;

PENN, IRVING,

photographer; b. Plainfield, NJ, June 16, Harry and Sonia P.; m. Lisa Fonssagrives, 1950 1 child, Tom. Attended, Phila. Mus. Sch. Industrial Art, 1934 38. Painter, 1941; first photographs pub. in Vogue, 1943; exhbns. include Mus. Modern Art, N.Y.C, 1984; rep. photographs in permanent collections Met. Mus. Art, Mus. Modern Art, N.Y.C; author: Moments Preserved, collection of 300 photographs, 1960, Worlds in a Small Room, 1974, Inventive Paris Clothes 1909-1939,' 1977, Flowers, 1980, Passage, 1991. Died Oct. 7, 2009. 1917;

s.

(dec.

1992);



PENNELL, VICKI

L, art educator, artist; b. Kans. City, Kans., Sept. 28, 1949; d. Frank Charles Painter and Irene Winifred Billbe; children: Jeremy Allen, Hillary Dawn. BS in edn., Pitts. State U., 1971, tchr.

west

MS in edn.,

Corpus Christi State Sch., 1971 Jr.

H.S.,

1974—2001;

Kans.

lectr., adj. instr.

Nelson Art Gallery,



1973. Spl. edn. art

72; art tchr. North-

1973—74, Odessa H.S., Ctrl. Mo. State U, from 2002. Mem.: Mo. Art Edn. Assn.

City,

1984. (secondary art edn. chair 1986 90, Service award 1990—92, Art Tchr. of the Yr. 1985). Republican. Avocations: travel, gardening, music. Home: Warrensburg, Mo. Died July 27, 2008.



Mozambique, 1952-74. Author: A History of the Church in Swaziland, 1974. Served with USN,

1

Chrisi

1

1944-[|

Mem.

Soc. Christian Philosophers, Evang. Theol. Soc,i«| Schs. Orientan Rsch., Am. Soc Missiology, Assn. Eva!| Missions Profs. Republican. Avocation: golf. Hon I

Nampa,

Idaho. Deceased.

PERKINS, RITA WADE,

historian, educator; b. Burlitl

ton, NJ, Aug. 11, 1948; d. Leo Thomas and Anna Derr' Wade; m. James Perkins, Dec 5, 1981; children: Dal Wesley, Jeffrey Wade, Elise Marie. BA, Rutgers U., QJI I

den, NJ, 1970; MA, Rutgers U, 1979, Villanova U., •»• 1972. Assoc, prof. Camden County Coll., Blackwood, [f from 1972. Lectr./presenter in field, from 2003. Photoj'j pher (photography exhibitions with lectures) Bridge '{ Tears (NJ. Coun. for Humanities Grants, 2003). Fell NEH, 1979. Mem.: Am. Conf. of Irish Studies. Achie'f /

ments include research in Irish Famine Memorials. Ho'l Audubon, NJ. Died Mar. 29, 2009.

PERLE, GEORGE,

composer; b. Bayonne, NJ, May! 1915; s. Joseph and Mary (Sanders) Perlman; m. Lj I Slobe, 1940; m. Barbara Philips, Aug. 11, 1958 (de'l children: Kathy, Annette; 1 stepchild, Max Massey;{# Shirley Gabis Rhoads, June 6, 1982; stepchildren: r9 Rhoads, Daisy Rhoads. MusB, DePaul U, 1938; Am. Conservatory of Music, 1942; PhD, NYU, 1SJ Faculty U. Louisville, 1949-57, U. Calif., Davis, 1957* Juilliard Sch. Music, 1963, Yale U., 1965-66, U. So. Ca F

MuT

summer asst.

1965, Tanglewood,

prof,



to

prof.

summers 1967,

CUNY,

1961-85,

80, 87; fi{|

prof,

emeri.l

1985 2009; composer-in-residence San Francisco S;[| phony, 1989-91. Vis. Birge-Cary prof, music SUNY, If falo, 1971-72; vis. prof. U. Pa., 1976, 80, Columbia* 1979, 83; vis. Ernest Bloch prof, music U. Calif., Berke* 1989; vis. disting. prof, music NYU, N.Y.C, 1994. Autlf l Serial Composition and Atonality 1962, 6th edit., \ f Twelve-Tone Tonality, 1977, 2d edit., 1996, The Opera! Alban Berg, vol. 1, 1980, vol. 2, 1985, The Lister! Composer, 1990, The Right Notes, 1995, Style and IdaJ the Lyric Suite of Alban Berg, 1995, 2d edit., 2001; corJI articles in Am., fgn. mus. jours.; composer: PantomiiF Interlude and Fugue, 1937, Little Suite for Piano, 1939, 1»f Rilke Songs, 1941, Sonata for Solo Viola, 1942, Til Sonatas for Clarinet, 1943, Piano Piece, 1945, Heblf Melodies for Cello, 1945, Lyric Piece for Cello and Piif 1946, Six Preludes for Piano, 1946, Sonata for Solo Ct f 1947, Solemn Procession for Band, 1947, Sonata for Pii'i 1950, Three Inventions for Piano, 1957, Quintet for Strii| 1958, Wind Quintet I, 1959, Sonata I for Solo Violin, H.'l .

Wind Quintet II, 1960, Fifth String Quartet. Movements for Orchestra, 1960, Monody I Music

for

1960-67, Tl'l for flute,

1H

The Birds of Aristophanes, 1961, Monody D |

double bass 1962, Serenade I for Viola and Chan! Ensemble, 1962, Three Inventions for Bassoon, Hf Sonata II for Solo Violin, 1963. Short Sonata for Pii» 1964, Solo Partita for Violin and Viola, 1965, Six Bagate |'

HO WAS WHO Orch., 1965,

IN

AMERICA

Concerto for Cello and Orch., 1966, Wind

1967, Serenade II for Chamber Ensemble, 1968, :ata for Piano, 1969, Suite in C for Piano, 1970, tasy-Variations for Piano, 1971, Sonata Quasi una Fani for Clarinet and Piano, 1972, Seventh String Quartet, ntet

m,

Songs of Praise and Lamentation for chorus and orch. Six Etudes for Piano, 1976, 13 Dickinson Songs, 8, Concertino for Piano, Winds, and Timpani, 1979, A rt Symphony, 1980; Ballade for Piano, 1981, Sonata a tro, 1982, Serenade III for Piano and Chamber En3, 4,

1983, Six New Etudes for Piano, 1984, Wind 1984, Sonata for Cello and Piano, 1985, 1986, Sonata a cinque, 1986, Dance tasy for Orch., 1986, Lyric Intermezzo for fifteen ers, 1987, Lyric Intermezzo for piano, 1987, New fares for brass ensemble, 1987, Sinfonietta, 1987, Win's of Order for string quartet, 1988, Sextet for winds and to, 1988, Concerto for Piano and Orch., 1990, Sinfota II, 1990, Concerto No. 2 for Piano and Orch., 1992, gio for Orch., 1992, Transcendental Modulations nmd. for 150 anniversary N.Y. Philharmonic), 1993, atasyplay for Piano, 1994, Duos for French horn and ig quartet, 1995, Six Celebratory Inventions for Piano, 5, Critical Moments for Six Players, 1996, Chansons hees for Piano, 1997, Musical Offerings for Piano (left i alone), 1998, Brief Encounters for string quartet, 1998, B Bagatelles for Piano, 1999, Critical Moments (2) for Players, 2001 Triptych for Solo Violin and Piano, 2003, soon Music for Solo Bassoon, 2004, Lyric Suite, Unial, 2005, The Operas of Alban Berg, 2005 (Otto teldey award); writer, editor: Preface of Berg's Lyric e, 2005. Served with AUS, 1943-46, ETO, PTO. Rejnt award Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters, 1977, Pulitzer 1966-67, 74-75, Mace, 1986; Guggenheim fellow, mr fellow, 1986; grantee Am. Council Learned Socs., 3-69, NEA, 1978-79, 85. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and mem. Am. Musicol. Soc, ASCAP (Deems Taylor .; rd 1973, 78, 81), Am. Acad. Arts and Letters. Home: ble,

ntet

PETRIE

181

IV,

Biophys. Soc., Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi. Achievements include design and construction of novel state-of-the-art small-angle x-ray scattering instrument; development of theory and method of measurement by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) relaxation to determine protein hydration; elucidation of the structure of casein micelles, basic to cheese making, from combined resonance relaxation and x-ray scattering studies; comprehensive correlation of ultracentrifuge and x-ray scattering results to allow prediction of one type of data from another, obtained from a fundamentally different technique. Home: Elkins Park, Pa. Died June 1, 2008.

atina for Piano,

,

/York, NY. Died Jan. 23, 2009;

HAL

ItRIN,

See

NYC.

HALPERN, LEON

|*RY, RUTH, writer; b. Bait., Jan. 14, 1936; d. John n and Julia (Hicks) P.; 1 child. Student, Morgan State 1948—51, Cortez Peters Bus. Sch., 1951—52. Au|.., Behold: A Slave Child, Accent on Slavery, Aftermath ires, Time Spent, I, Nebra; songwriter Give Me This

numerous childrens stories; inventor Princess Sasha; lyricist 10 songs. Recipient poetry World of Poetry, Accomplishment of Merit award

others; author )

rds

and Scis. Enterprises, 1992, 96. Mem. Poetry Am., Poetry Assn. Am., Nat. Libr. Poetry, Poetry Guild, Baltimore, Md. Died Apr. 28, 2009; unknown.

itive Arts

ne:

IRY,

SAMUEL

CASSIUS,

retired

animal science

re-

Aniwa, Wis., Sept. 25, 1937; s. Cassius R. and m. Beverly J. Morrison, July 12, 4; children: Pamela, Kimberly, Deborah, Stephen, Bar, Michael. BS, U. Wis., River Falls, 1959; MS, S.D. eU., 1963; PhD, U. Tenn., 1967. Sr. rsch. bacteriologist wich (N.Y.) Pharmacal Co., 1967-70, sr. rsch. II nutricher; b.

e E. (Oesterreich) P.;

1970-72, rsch. leader, 1972-73, sect, chief, 1973-77; Hoffmann La-Roche Inc., Nutley, 1977-81, mktg. mgr., 1981-84, assoc. dir. poultry bus. , 184-85, dir. mktg., 1985-87, dir. animal si. rsch., 7-89, dir. animal sci. rsch., asst. v.p., 1989-93; sr. ntist Amoco Tech. Co., 1993-95. Mem. Am. Assn. tnal Sci., Poultry Sci., N.Y. Acad. Scis., Am. Rsch. n., Am. Dairy Sci. Assn. Republican. Lutheran. Avocas: reading, gardening, spectator sports. Home: Spearfish, Died Oct. 26, 2007. ist,

svcs. nutritionist

JOLA,

WILLIAM ERNEST,

management

b.



.

y Citizen award 1990), Rotary. quette, Mich. Deceased.

(SEN,

Roman

Catholic.

HELMUT,

Home:

physical biochemist, researcher; b. in, Sept. 6, 1921; came to U.S., 1940; s. Eugen and rlotte (Bieber) P.; m. Norma Cooper Glasner, Mar. 12, 5. BS in Chem. Engring., Drexel Inst. Tech., 1949; PhD, .pie U., 1961. Cert. agt. U.S. Patent Office. Control rust Fred Whitaker Wool Co., Phila., 1943-46; rsch. c. Am. Viscose Corp., Marcus Hook, Pa., 1947-48; ector FDA, Phila., 1950; rsch. chemist U.S. Army Q. M. .eering Rsch. Lab., Phila., 1950-57; free-lance tech. tfator Phila., 1961-63; rsch. scientist, sr. scientist EastRegional Rsch. Ctr. USDA, Wyndmoor, Pa., from 1963. ior: Methods in Enzymology, 1973, 85, Applicas, 1990; co-editor: New Techniques and Applications of sical Chemistry to Food Systems, 1991; contbr. numerarticles to profl. jours.; presenter at nat. and internat. s. With U.S. Army, 1943*45, ETO. Mem. AAAS, Am. m. Soc., Am. Crystallographic Assn., Pa. Acad. Sci.,

NMR

:

cator; b. Milw., Oct. 6, 1947; d.

secondary school eduArnold Martin and Rosalie

Ellen (Mulherin) Fladoos; divorced; children: Casey Martin, Ann Marie. Student, Clarke Coll., Dubuque, Iowa, 1965-67; BA, Calif. State U., Long Beach, 1970; in

MA

History and Tchg., LaVerne Coll., Calif., 1973. Reading tchr. Chaffey H.S., Ontario, Calif., 1971-78, tchr. phys. edn., 1976-78, English tchr., 1978-90, tchr. history, from 1990. Mentor AAUW, cmty. schs., 1997-99. State rep. Trans Nat.

Golf Assn., 1963-75; bd. Ontario, 1996-00.

Named

dirs.

Cmty. Challenge Grants, Fame, Dubuque

to Sports Hall of

1996; Med-Cal grantee, 1996, Project Yes grantee, 1997-99. Mem. (bd. dirs., br. pres. 1995-99, Edn.

Sr. H.S.,

AAUW

Foun. Gift Honoree 1998), Calif. Tchrs. Assn. Republican. Roman Catholic. Avocations: golf, fly fishing, pysanka, poetry, bridge. Died July 12, 2008.

PETERS, JUANITA TEAL,

music educator; b. Dallas, Aug. 4, 1929; d. William Mosely and Vashti Elizabeth Teal; m. Dale Hugh Peters, June 4, 1960; children: Derek, Todd. MB, North Tex. State Coll., 1951; postgrad., U. Minn., 1952—53, Royal Acad. Music, London, 1956—57. Instr. Southeastern Okla. State U., Durant, 1967—79; lectr. U. North Tex., Denton, from 1974. Soloist: Dallas Symphony, Corpus Christi Symphony, Abilene Symphony, Wichita Falls Symphony, Ft. Worth Opera. Recipient G.B. Dealey award, Dallas Symphony, 1954, Wallace award, Wichita Falls Symphony, 1954, 1959. Home: Denton, Tex. Died

chemist; b. Syracuse, NY, Ivan Nes and Katherine Phoebe (Anderson) P.; m. Lillian Taylor Waltman, 1950; children: C. Sue, Marsha, William, Jack, Thomas. BA, Syracuse U., NY, 1950, PhD, 1954. Chemist NTH, Bethesda, Md., from 1965.

Mar. 29, 1928;

JR., retired engineering educator;

b.

Columbus, Ohio, May 28, 1923; s. Leon P. and Ethel (Howland) Pierce; m. Mabel Marie Johnson, June 6, 1953; children: Amy T. Peters Thomas, Melinda A. Peters Todaro, Maria C. Cohee, Patricia D., Lee A., Roberta J. Peters Cameruca, Karen E. Peters Ellingson. BSE.E., Ohio State U., 1950, MS, 1954, PhD, 1959. Asst. prof. elec. engring. Ohio State U., Columbus, 1959-63, assoc. prof., 1963-67, prof., 1967-93, prof, emeritus, from 1993, assoc. dept. chmn. for rsch. Columbus, 1990-92, dir. electro sci. lab., 1983-94. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Served to 2d It. U.S. Army, 1942-46, ETO. Fellow: IEEE. Home: Columbus, Ohio. Died Apr. 23, 2009.

PETERS, MICHAEL

former mayor; m. Jeannette Peters; 3 children. Former firefighter City of Hartford; former owner small bus. Hartford; mayor City of Hartford, 1993 2001. Former chmn Hartford Civic Ctr. Commn., Hartford Redevel. Agy.; former mem. Bushnell Park Found.; founder Hartford Thomas Hooker Day Parade and Festival; mktg. com. Downtown Coun.; mem. Am. Leadership Forum, Dem. Town Com.; vol. neighborhood baseball and football teams; bd. dirs. Cedar Hill Cemetery. Democrat. Home: Hartford, Conn. Died Jan. 4, 2009. P.,



PETERSON, MERRILL DANIEL, historian,

NYC,

(Brenner)

retired psychopharmacologist;

2, 1931; s. Thorwald B. and Anna Bertha m. Anne Oriel Petersen, Mar. 27, 1957 (div.

Mar. P.;

1981); children: David, Mark, Karen. BS, CUNY, 1953; PhD, U. Minn., 1961. Cert. clin. psychologist. Assoc, prof. Gallaudet Coll., Washington, 1962-66; chief ctr. for studies

of narcotics and drug abuse NIMH, Rockville, Md., 196873; asst. dir. research Nat. Inst, on Drug Abuse, Rockville, Cook Assocs., Silver Spring, 1973-81; sr. ptnr. Petersen Md., 1983—2002. Sci. adv. bd. Am. Council on Drug Edn., N.Y.C.; cons, to numerous orgns., including NIMH, Nat. Inst. Drug Abuse, Nat. Inst. Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 1982-2002 Co-author: Addictions: Issues and Answers, 1980; Author, editor: Drug Abuse and Drug Abuse Research, 1987, 90; editor-in-chief for rsch. monograph series, 1973-80; contbr. numerous articles to profl. jours. Pres. Glenfield North Assn., Silver Spring, 1989. 1st It. U.S. Army, 1953-55. Recipient J. Michael Morrison award Com. on Problems of Drug Dependency, 1982. Unitarian Universalis!. Avocations: playing flute, photography. Died Dec. 12, 2008.

&

PETERSON, JAMES ALLAN, seling psychologist; b. Redfield,

counselor educator, coun11, 1932; s. Paul

SD, Oct.

Waldemar Peterson and Ruby Viola (Collins) Bergman; m. Neysa Marion McCall, Mar. 23, 1957; children: Sheryl, Kathleen, Susan. BS, Dakota State Coll., 1958; MEd, S.D. State U., 1962; EdD, Boston U., 1968. Lie. psychologist, Vt. Music tchr. Arlington (S.D.) High Sch., 1958-62, counselor, 1960-62; instr., music Dakota State Coll., Madison, S.D., summer 1962; counseling supr. Boston U., 1962-66; prof, counselor edn. U. Vt., Burlington, from 1966. Vis. lectr. Fla. State U., Tallahassee, summer 1963, U. R.I., Kingston, summer 1965, 66. Author: Counseling and Values, 1970, 2d edit., 1990. With U.S. Navy, 1953-57. Home: Williston, Vt. Died Mar. 6, 2008.

Soc.,

educator; b.

Manhattan, Kans., Mar. 31, 1921; s. William Oscar and Alice Dwinell (Merrill) P.; m. Jean Hymphrey, May 24, 1944 (dec. Nov. 1995); children: Jeffrey Ward, Kent Merrill. Student, Kans. State U., 1939-41; AB, U. Kans., 1943; PhD in History of Am. Civilization, Harvard U., 1950. Teaching fellow Harvard U., Cambridge, Mass., 1948-49; instr., then asst. prof, history Brandeis U., Waltham, Mass., 1949-55; asst. prof., bicentennial preceptor Princeton U., N.J., 195558; mem. faculty Brandeis U., Waltham, Mass., 1958-62, dean students, 1960-62; Thomas Jefferson Found, prof. U. Va., Charlottesville, 1962-87, prof, emeritus,

chmn.

dept. history, 1966-72,

Mary

1987—2009,

dean faculty Arts and

Ball Washington prof.

Scis.,

Am.

History University Coll., Dublin, 1988-89; vol. Peace Corps, Armenia, 1997. Scholar in residence Bellagio Study Ctr., 1974;

1981-85;

Seminar in Am. Studies, 1975; Lamar lectr. Mercer U., 1975; Fleming lectr. La. State U., 1980; lectr. at 20 European univs., 40 Am. colls, and univs. Author: The Jefferson Image in the American Mind, 1960 (Bancroft prize, Gold medal Thomas Jefferson Meml. Found.), Major Crises in American History, 2 vols., 1962, Democracy, Liberty and Property: The State Constitutional Convention Debates of the 1820s, 1966, Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation: A Biography, 1970, James Madison: A Biography in His Own Words, 1974, Adams and Jefferson: A Revolutionary Dialogue, 1976, Olive Branch and Sword: The Compromise of 1833, 1982, The Great Triumvirate: Webster, Clay and Calhoun, 1987; editor: Thomas Jefferson: A faculty Salzburg

Historical Profile,

Thomas

1996,

The Portable Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Jefferson: 1986, The Virginia Statute for

Jefferson Writings, 1984,

Reference Biography,

Its Evolution and Consequences in American History, 1988, Visitors to Monticello, 1989, Lincoln in American Memory, 1994 (History finalist, Pulitzer prize, PBK Book award U. Va.), Coming of Age with the New Republic, 1938-1950, 1999, The John Brown Legend Revisited. 1859-2000, 2002, Starving Armenians: America and the Armenian Genocide. 1915-1930 and After, 2004, The President and His Biographer: Woodrow Wilson and Ray Stannard Baker, 2007. Bd. dirs. Thomas Jefferson Found.; chmn. Thomas Jefferson Commemoration Commn., 1993-94. Guggenheim fellow, 1962-63, Ctr. for Advanced Study in Behavioral Scis. fellow, 1968-69, NEH and Nat.

Religious Freedom:

Humanities Ctr. fellow, 1980-81; recipient 20th Anniversary award Va. Found, for Humanities, 1994, Nat. First Freedom award First Freedom Coun., 1997, Career Achievement award, 2005, Libr. Va. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem. Am. Hist. Assn., Am. Antiquarian Soc, Mass. Hist. Soc., Phi Beta Kappa. Died Sept. 23, 2009.

PETERSON, SUSAN HARNLY,

artist, writer; b. McPherWitmore and Iva Wilda m. Jack L. Peterson, Oct. 8, 1949 (div. 1972); children: Jill Kristin, Jan Sigrid, Taag Paul; life ptnr. Robert Schwarz Jr. AA, Monticello Coll., Alton, 111., 1944;

son, Kans., July 21, 1925; d. Paul (Curtis) Harnly;

AB,

PETERSEN, ROBERT C,

Mem. Am. Chem.

Instrument Soc. Am. (pres. Washington sect. 1974, 75). Achievements include 12 patents in field; origination of fiber optic chemical sensors. Home: Falls Church, Va. Died Oct. 2, 2007.

A PETERS, LEON,

s.

Contbr. articles to profl. jours.

1975,

Sept. 23, 2008.

b.

restaurant

Marquette, Mich., Mar. 2, 1945; s. Ernest io and Janice Mary (LeDuc) P.; m. Kathleen Mary chaine, July 9, 1966; children: Christie Lynn, Laurie ic BS, No. Mich. U., 1968, MS, 1971. Route driver a Cola Co., Marquette, 1963-68; tchr. Gwinn (Mich.) 1968-78, pub. Sch. News, 1969; pres. Pesola Mgmt., quette, from 1974, Humboldt Ridge, Marquette, from 7; treas. Elite Bar, Inc., Marquette, from 1978; v.p., dir. quette Cablevison, 1981-85; pres. Upper Peninsula Big Marquette, from 1990. Cons, cable TV, 1985—, >nan Comm., 1984 Pres. Gwinn Edn. Assn., 1975-77; onal pres. Upper Peninsula Edn. Assn., 1977-78; mem. quette City Commn., 1977-81. Mem. NEA, Marquette n. Club, Mich. Edn. Assn., Marquette C. of C. (Exem:utive;

PETERS, JACQUELINE MARY,

PETERSON, JOHN IVAN,

Mills Coll., 1946;

MFA in

Ceramics, Alfred U., 1950.

Head of ceramics Wichita Art Assn. Sch., 1947-49, Chouinard Art Inst., LA, 1951-55; prof, ceramics U. So. Calif., LA, 1955-72; head of ceramics Cert. tchr. sec. schs.

Idyllwild (Calif.) Sch. of

Music and

Art, 1957-1987; prof,

CUNY, 1972-1994. Author: Shoji Way and Work, 1974, The Living

ceramics Hunter Coll.

Hamada,

A

Potter's

Lucy M. Lewis, American Indian Potter, 1984, The Craft and Art of Clay, 1992, Working with Clay, 1998; 54 half-hour CBS TV shows, Wheels, Kilns and Clay, 1969-70. Recipient Binns award Alfred U. Ceramic Coll., 1998, Critics award Nat. Endowment for the Arts, Washington, 1985, Wrangler ward Nat. Cowboy Hall of Fame, 1978. Fellow Am. Craft Coun.; mem. World Craft Coun., Nat. Ceramic Educators Coun. Am. (Lifetime Achievement award 1997), Am. Ceramic Soc., PEO, Phi Beta Kappa. Home: Scottsdale, Ariz. Died Tradition of Maria Martinez, 1978,

Mar. 26, 2009.

PETERSON, WILLIAM JOSEPH,

athletics coach; b Dayton, Ohio, Apr. 26, 1957; s. William Joseph and Virginia (Williams) P. A, St. Petersburg Jr. Coll., Fla., 1977; BA, Eckerd Coll., 1980; MS, La. Tech. U., 1982. Asst. basketball coach La. Tech. U., Ruston, 1980-83; head basketball coach Union Coll., Barbourville, Ky., 1983-87; asst. basketball coach McNeese State U., Lake Charles, La., from 1987. Bd.

Basketball Camp, Barbourville, 1st U.S. team to travel to USSR, 1986. Mem. Nat. Assn. Basketball Coaches, Fellowship of Christian Athletes (Coach of Yr. 1984-85), Nat. Assn. Intercollegiate Athletic's Coaches. Republican. Roman Catholic. Avocations: tennis, waterskiing. Home: Lake Charles, La. Died Feb. 10, 2008. dirs.

Bill

Peterson's

1983—. Head coach

Athletes In Action,

PETRIE, BERNARD,

lawyer; b. Detroit, Sept. 9, 1925; s. P. Practice law, San Francisco. Francisco, Calif. Died Aug. 26, 2007.

Milton and Yetta (Schwartz)

Home: San

J

PFISTER PFISTER, GAIL WILLIAMS, economics sultant; b. Seattle,

May

1936;

6,

educator, conRandall Smallwood Jr.

d.

and Jean (Miller) Williams; m. John S. Williams, Aug. 23, 1958 (div. 1979); children: Eric, Lori; m. Cloyd Harry Pfister, Apr. 24, 1982; stepchildren: Gaby, Cathy, Michael, Romi. AA, Marymount Coll., Rome, 1955; BA in Econs.,

MA

1957;

Oberlin Coll.,

in

Fairleigh Dickinson U., 1968;

magna cum

History

MA in

NYU,

Econs.,

laude,

1976.

Rsch. assoc, then lectr. Fairleigh Dickinson U., Teaneck, N.J., 1973-79; asst. prof. George Mason U., Fairfax, Va., 1979-82; lectr. U. Md., Heidelberg, Germany, 1982-84, U. Ariz., Tucson, 1984-86, U. South Fla., Tampa, 1986-89, Eckerd Coll., St. Petersburg, Fla., 1986-89; mem. faculty dept. bus. adminstrn. Marymount U., Arlington, Va., 198995;

USDA

lectr.

HHS, 1992



Mem.

Grad. Sch., 1991—95.

rev. panels

96. Author: Multinational Corporations: Problems and Prospects, 1975, Transborder Data Flows and Multinational Enterprise, 1988. Died Apr. 6, 2006.

PFLUG, EDUARD,

contractor; b. Belgrade, Serbia, Apr.

to U.S., 1961; s. Rudolf and Mary (Kom. Rose Marie Amato, Jan. 21, 1973. AAS, 1963; BA in Bus. Adminstrn. and Mgmt., Ind. Inst. Tech., 1992. Field tech. rep. East Coast and Midwest area Siemens Am., Inc., NYC, 1963-67; dist. svc. mgr.

25, 1938;

vacevic)

DeVry

came

Philips Electronic Instruments, 1967-88; re-

West Coast area Hitachi Instruments, Inc.; ind. contractor Pflug's Enterprises, from 1992. Mem. Assn. for Field Svc. Mgrs. Internat. (officer local chpt. 1982 ), Nat. Orgn. for Self-Employed (enroller 1994 ), Alpha Chi gional svc. mgr.





(Ind. Lambda chpt.). Republican. Seventh Day Adventist. Avocations: playing violin, swimming, travel, reading. Died Mar. 19, 2008.

ERVIN WILLIAM,

PHILIPPI,

mortician; b. Lodi, Calif.,

William and Rebecca (Steinert) P.; m. Emma Grace Mosely, May 8, 1958 (div. Mar. 1979); m. Helen Jo Hunt, June 3, 1979. Grad., Calif. Coll. Motuary Sci., 1948. Embalmer, mortician, mgr. Salas Bros. Chapel, Modesto, Calif., 1946-92; dep. coroner Stanislaus County, Calif., 1955-75. With U.S. Army, 1942-46. Avocations: old car restoration, travel. Home: Modesto, Calif. Died Oct. 2,

June

4,

Realtors (sec-treas. 1968-75, charter), Dothan Women's Council Realtors (charter pres. 1975-76, bd. dirs.). Presbyterian. Avocations: tennis, golf, swimming. Died Oct. 6, 2007.

1922;

s.

2007.

PHILLABAUM, LESLIE ERVIN, publisher;

b. Cortland, 1936; s. Vern Arthur and Beatrice Elizabeth (Butterfield) Phillabaum; m. Roberta Kimbrough Swarr, Mar. 17, 1962; children: Diane Melissa, Scott Christopher.

NY, June

WILLIAM ALPHONZO,

PHILLIPS,

executive,

b.

NY, Feb. 25, 1956; s. Marion Alphonzo Thomas and Doris Ernestine (Wade) P.; m. Sonya Faye Clack, Sept. 18, 1982; 1 child, William Alphonzo II. AS, Five Towns Flushing,

1977;

(N.Y) Pub.

las, P.;

MA, 1963. Editor Pa. State U. Press, 1961-63; editor-in-chief U. N.C. Press, 1963-70; assoc. dir., editor La. State U. Press, Baton Rouge, 1970-75, dir., 1975—2003, emeritus dir., from 2003. Served to 1st It. US Army, 1959 61. Mem.: Assn. Am. Univ. Presses (dir.



1978—80, 1983—86, pres. 1984—85), Acacia, Alpha Kappa Psi, Omicron Delta Kappa. Democrat. Home: Baton Rouge, La. Died Jan.

2009.

14,

U. Tenn., 1966; PhD, NYU, 1971. Instr. R.I. Coll., Providence, 1969-70; asst. prof, history San Diego State U., 1970-75, assoc. prof., 1975-78, prof., 1978-88; prof, history U. Minn., Mpls., from 1988. Co-author: Spain's Golden Fleece, 1997 (Leo Gershoy award 1998), The Worlds of Christopher Columbus, 1992 (Spain in Am. second prize 1993); author: Slavery From Roman Times to the Early Transatlantic Trade, 1985, Enrique IV and the Crisis of Fifteenth-Century Castile, 1978; editor: Testimonies from the Columbian Lawsuits, 2000; sect, reviewer Archiv fur Reformationsgeschichte-Literaturbericht, Tubingen, Germany, 1985-94. Recipient Founders' Day award NYU, N.Y.C., 1972, grants U. Minn, and San Diego State U., grant-in-aid Am. Philos. Soc, Phila., 1980, fellowship NEH, Washington, 1988-89. Mem.: Forum on European Expansion and Global Interactions (founding mem.), Cnf. Latin Am. History (mem. Columbus quincentennial com. 1988—90), Soc. Spanish and Portuguese Hist. Studies (pres. 1994 96), Am. Hist. Assn. (sect, editor Recently Pub. Articles 1987 90, mem. Premio del Rey com. from 1998, chair 2000—01), Medieval Acad. Am. (life). Home: Minneapolis, Minn. Died Nov. 19, 2006.





PHO, LONG AMBROSE BA (PHO BA LONG), business educator, consultant; b. Hanoi, Vietnam, Apr. 25, 1922; arrived in U.S., 1975; s. Thuan Ba Pho and Ninh Thi

Nguyen; m. Claire Trung-Nghia Dang, Oct. 15, 1940; children: Cyril Hong-Phong, Anne Le-Thu, Pacific HongTam, Michael Hong-Quang, Helen Long-Chau, Edward Hong-Minh. Bachelor's degree 2e Partie, Lycee Albert Sarraut, Hanoi, 1944; Pharmacien d'Etat, U. Indochina, Hanoi, 1950; MBA, Harvard U., 1956. Advanced profl. cert. Program dir. Georgetown U., Washington, 1983-95; seminar

JAMES KENNETH,

executive; b. Tulsa,

May

company

construction

William Zachary and m. Constance Oberlander, Sept. 5, 26, 1929;

s.

US Dept. State, Washington. Bus. edn. cons. Vietnam Found., McLean, Va. Min. labor Govt, of

Sarah Edna (Roberts) P.; 1953; children: Wendy L. Phillips Rutland, Lori A., Vicki L. Phillips Katlin. BS, Tulsa U., 1957. Sec, treas. Phillips Construction Co. Inc., Kansas City, Kans., 1957-72, pres., from 1972. Bd. dirs. Merc. Bank of Kansas City. Mem.



Code Appeals

Bd., Overland Pk, Kans., 1976 bd. dirs. Johnson County (Kans.) Community Coll. Found., 1985—. Served to sgt. USAF, 1950-53. Mem. Kansas City Builders Assn.(past pres. 1985), Phi Gamma Kappa. Clubs: Milbum Country (Overland Pk.), Hallbrook Country (Leawood, Kans.); Jesters;. Lodges: Optimists (It. gov. 1963), Shriners.

Republican. Avocations: golf, hunting, Leawood, Kans. Died May 23, 2008.

PHILLIPS, OLIN RAY,

;

fishing.

Home:

state legislator; b. Gaffney,

SC,

Dec. 25, 1934; s: Cline G Phillips, Mae Annie Phillips; m. Barbara Ann Porter, 1957. Chmn. Cherokee County Dem.

Com., SC;

supr. election Sch. Dist.

Transp. Policy

&

No

1;

Research Coun., 1991;

ex-officio dir.

SC

SC

state rep. Dist.

1979—92; SC state rep. Dist. 30, 1993—2008; mem. Oper. & Mgmt. Com., 1983—84; 2nd vice chmn. Edn. & Public Works Com., 1985—90; chmn. Aviation Subcom., 29,

Edn. Study Com.; mem. Labor, Commerce & Industry Com.; SC house rep.; pres. Joy Drive-Inst. Gaffney, SC, 1972—2008; mem.advisor.bd. Limestone Coll., 1982—84; vice chmn. Pyrotechnic Safety Bd., 1985; bd. trustees Univ. SC, 1991—92; vice chmn. Blue Ribbon Task Force Public Transp., 1991. Mem.: Aeronautics Com., Mason, WOW, Blacksburg Rotary, Gaffney Lions, Cherokee Co. & Union Co. Coun. Aging., Elm St PTA (pres.). Democrat. Baptist. Died Dec. 27, 2008.

Republic of Vietnam, Saigon, 1987-88. Capt., mil. pharmaNorth Vietnamese mil., 1946-50. Recipient Congl. citation U.S. Senate, 1986. Mem. Vietnam Found, (hon. mem., founder, past pres. 1978-89). Home: Mc Lean, Va. Died Feb. 17, 2009. cist

PIAN,

THEODORE HSUEH-HUANG,

engineering edu-

cator, consultant; b. Shanghai, Jan. 18, 1919;

came

to U.S.,

Chao-Hsin Shu-Cheng and Chih-Chuan (Yen) P.; m. Rulan Chao, Oct. 3, 1945; 1 child, Canta Chao-Po. B in Engring., Tsing Hua U., Kunming, China, 1940; MS, MIT, 1944, DSc, 1948; DSc (hon.), Beijing U. Aeros. and Astronautics, 1990; PhD (hon.), Shanghai U., 1991. Engr. Cen. Aircraft Mfg. Co., Loiwing, China, 1940-42, Chengtu Glider Mfg. Factory, 1942-43; tchg. asst. MIT, Cambridge, 1943;

s.

1946-47, rsch. assoc, 1947-52, asst. prof., 1952-59, assoc. 1959-66, prof., 1966-89, prof, emeritus, 1989—2009.

prof.,

Vis. assoc. Calif. Inst. Tech., Pasadena, 1965-66; vis. prof.

U. Tokyo, 1974, Tech. U., Berlin, 1975; vis. chair prof. Nat. Tsing Hua U., Hsin Chu, Taiwan, 1990, Nat. Ctrl. U., ChungLi, Taiwan, 1992; hon. prof. Beijing U. Aero, and Astronautics, Beijing Inst. Tech., Southwestern Jaiotong U., Dalian U. Tech., Huazhong U. Sci. and Tech., Changsha Rwy. U., Ctrl.-South U. Tech., Hohai U., Nanjing U. of Aero, and Astronautics, Dalian Rwy. U., Shashi U. of Sci. and Tech. of China. Recipient von Karman Meml. prize TRE Corp., Beverly Hills, Calif., 1974. Fellow AAAS, AIAA (assoc. editor jour. 1973-75, Structures, Structural Dynamics and Materials award 1975), U.S. Assn. Computational Mechanics (founding mem.); mem. ASME (hon.), NAE, Academia Sinica Taiwan, Am. Soc. Engring. Edn., Internat. Assn. for Computational Mechanics (hon. mem. gen. coun.). Died June 20, 2009.

PHILLIPS, VIRGINIA

MCCLINTOCK, realtor; b Dot Richmond and Maude Susan (Howell) McClintock; m. Robert Lee Phillips; children: Virginia Lea Holloway, Barbara Lou. Student, Athens nan, Ala., Apr. 2, 1914; d. Herbert

Coll., Ala., 1934; grad., Real Estate Inst. Cert, residential specialist. Sec. H. R. McClintock, Dothan, 1934-41; sec,

advt. elk. The Dothan Eagle, 1941-42; sec, cashier Liberty Nat. Life Ins. Co., Dothan, 1942-46; coowner Optical and Jewelry, Talladega, Ala., 1946-47; classified

W&M

Dothan Pajama Mill, 1947; sec, bookkeeper Saad Jewelers Wholesale, Dothan, 1950, Sullivan Realty, Dothan, 1951-52; prin., homebuilder Phillips Realty, Dothan, from 1952, developer, from 1955. Organizing pres. Houston County Rep. Women's Club, 1985. Mem. Dothan Bd. sec.

PIATETSKI-SHAPIRO, ILYA,

mathematics professor;

b.

Moscow, Mar.

30, 1929; arrived in Israel, 1976; s. Joseph P.-S.; m. Edith Piatetski-Shapiro, 1978; children: Gregory, Nikki, Shlomit (Shelly). PhD,

and Sheina (Gurevitch)

Moscow

Pedagogical Inst., 1951; DSc, Steklov Inst., 1958. math. Moscow Inst, of Applied Mathematics, State U., 1964-72, Tel Aviv U., 1976, Yale U., New Haven, 1977, prof, emeritus. Recipient Moscow Math. Soc. prize for a Young Mathematician, 1952, Laureate of Israel prize in math., 1981, Wolf prize in math. Wolf Found., Israel, 1990. Mem.: Israel Acad. Sciences, Am. Math. Soc. Avocations: hiking, camping. Home: Tel Aviv, Israel. Died Feb. 21, 2009.

Prof.

1958—74, Moscow

Patrignani, Sept. 19,



I

U.

19"! 1

S

Calif.,

Si

XOMA Corp., s|

;

1981—82; biologist II Syntex USA Inc., Pi 1982—85; pres., cons. Ryte For You, Oaklail

Francisco,

Alto, Calif.,

1986—90;

history educator; b. Dal-

biomedical researcher, Salvador Richard and Mi*

MA in Biology,

from 1985;

WILLIAM DAVID,

s.

in Biology, U. San Francisco, 1976; Francisco State U., 1986. Staff rsch. assoc. Francisco, 1975 81 sr. rsch. technician

Aging Rsch.

June 26, 1943; s. William David and Virginia (Mahan) m. Carla Rahn, July 4, 1970. BA, U. Miss., 1964; MA,

1954;

5,

BS

Calif.,

escort interpreter

PHILLIPS,

June

Calif.,

Bemice (Mirassou) P; m. Sandra

Calif.,

1,

BS, Pa. State U., 1958,

Sao Jose,

MusB, Howard



PHILLIPS,

DUANE EUGENE,

PIAZZA,

Schs.,

U., 1981. Tchr. Amity ville 1981-82, Fulton County (Ga.) Sch. System, 1982-83; mgr. food svc. Appleby's Restaurant, Union City, Ga., 1983-84; tchr. Atlanta Pub. Schs., 1984-85; access coord. Prime Cable, Inc., Atlanta, 1985-86; studio mgr. People TV, Inc., Atlanta, from 1986. Teaching asst. DeKalb County Pub. Sch. System, 1987—. Bd. dir. TV ministry City of Hope Ministries, Atlanta, 1986-87; mem. NAACP. Named one of Outstanding Young Men Am., 1985. Mem. Atlanta Community TV Assn. (cons, media mgmt. 1986 ). Lodges: Masons. Avocations: tennis, swimming. Died Dec. 25, 2007. Coll.,

P.;

Inst.,

Midwest area

WHO WAS WHO IN AMERIC

182

rsch. assoc. rsch.

I

assoc.

Cetus Corp., Emeryviif John Muir Cancer j»

II

Walnut Creek,

Inst.,

Calif.,

1991—92;

assoc. Pharmagenesis, Palo Alto, Calif., 1993

DeAnza

mgr.

C.C., Cupertino, Calif.,

—96;

1996—99;

rej

asst.

ll]

lab. nrt

1999—2000; content scientist Ingei* ity, Alviso, Calif., 2000—01; sr. biologist ALZA CoiJ Mountain View, Calif., 2000 04, mem. emergency sponse team, from 2001; sr. biologist The Macroflux Intfl nal Venture, Johnson and Johnson, from 2004. CPR & I San Jose City

Coll.,



fi

instr. ARC, 1980-92, vol. 1st aid sta. instr., Santa CrO 1985-86, vol. 1st aid sta. disaster action team, Oakla 1986-92, br. chmn. disaster action team, 1987-88; trcj Reganti Homeowner Assn., 1990-92. Mem. AAAS, Ai Assn. Lab. Animal Sci. Republican. Roman Catholic. A'J cations: scuba diving, swimming, backpacking, photogi phy, astronomy. Home: Sunnyvale, Calif. Died Sept. J 2007.

aid

PICK, HEATHER,

newscaster;

m. Joe Cygan; children:

b. Platteville,

Wis., 19

'j

anchor i\ anchor Sta. WBNS-TV, Colufl bus, Ohio, 2002—08. Died Nov. 7, 2008.

WREX-TV,

PIERCE,

Rockford,

Julia, Jack. Reporter,

111.;

GORDON CARL,

retired architect; b. Atlaif,

s. Carl Freeman and Leola May (Staebler BArch, Carnegie Mellon U., 1941. Registered architect, Owner Gordon C. Pierce AIA, Greensburg, Pa., 1953-" ret., 1993. Chmn. Greensburg City Planning commn., 19*) 93. Mem. Greensburg City Redevel. Authority, 1 975-1 GO-Greensburg CD. Corp., 1970-90. Mem. AIA, Pa. S

Oct. 27, 1'91«;

1

.

t

Architects, Hist. Preservation Trust. Republican. Methodj

Avocations:

Died

art,

gardening, poetry.

Home:

Scottdale,

I

Jan. 18, 2008.

JOHN BURNHAM,

PIERCE, JR., publisher; b. BostJ July 4, 1948; s. John B. Sr. and Helen C. (Merrill) P.; ] Sherin E. Costa, Aug. 23, 1993; children: Benjamin jj Alexander J. Wight, Kristen K, Michael F. BA, Dartmoji Coll., 1971. Vp., group pub. Yankee Publishing Inc, Dub N.H., 1988-90, mng. editor, 1976-89, assoc. pub., 1988-1 pub., 1990-94, group pub., from 1994. Chmn. Conj Regional Sch. Bd., Peterborough, N.H., 1990-91. Avci tions: hiking, gardening. Home: Dublin, NH. Died Apr. 1 2008.

PIERCE, SHELBY CRAWFORD, oil industry execut May 26, 1932; s. William Shelby and Iris M (Smith) Pierce; m. Marguerite Ann Grado, Apr. 2, 191

consultant; b.

children: Cynthia

Dawn, Melissa

Carol.

BSEE, Lamar 1

Beaumont, Tex., 1956; grad. program for sr. execs., 1980. With Amoco Oil Co., Texas City Refinery, from elec engr., elec foreman, area foreman, 1956 60,





IvJ 15 z

foreman, maintenance, 1961 67, oper. si coord, results mgmt., 1969—72; dir. res J mgmt. Amoco Oil Co. Corp. Hdqs., Chgo., 1972-75; nl supr., gen.

1967



69,

Amoco

Oil Co., Whiting (Ind.) Refinery, 1975— 1977-79; dir. crude replacement progil Oil Co. Corp. Hdqs., Chgo., 1979-81, mgr. c Pierce, Fla.,

Melbourne,

Fla.,

from 2006.

adj. prof, art

Dir.,

Art, 1970; founder,





1990—91,

Sculpture Show, Richmond, Va.,

Gallery, Melbourne, Fla., 1992, Brevard

postgrad., U. Minn., 1954-56. Supr., mktg. mfg. Honeywell, Hopkins, Minn., 1957-61; mgr.. product control Sperry Univac, St. Paul, 1961-64; mgr. material Control Data Corp., Mpls., 1964-70, Corp., Hawthorne, Calif., 1970-72; mgr. subcontracts Litton, Van Nuys, Calif., 1972-78; group mgr. subcontracts Unisys (merger Sperry and Burroughs), St. Paul, from 1978. Cons, in field. Mem. CAble Adv. Bd., South St. Paul, 1982; commr. Police and Fire Comma, South St. Paul, 1984-87; chmn. airport adv. bd.; del. DFL, Dist. Conv., South St. Paul, 1984-88. Served with U.S. Army, 1956-57. Mem. Nat. Assn. Purchasing Mgmt., Nat. Contract Mgmt. Assn., Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Assn. (v.p. 1968-70). Clubs: S (South St. Paul) (sec, treas. 1960-70). Lodges: KC. Democrat. Roman Catholic. Avocations: read-

EM&M

home

Home:

restorations.

Saint Paul, Minn.

Died Mar. 30, 2008.

!

lanta, July 2, 1938; s. Baxter, Jr. and Elinor (Nelson) m. Barbara Osmundsen, Sept. 20, 1986; children: Douglass, David Sinclair, Elinor Houston, Holly Chrii Delaney. Studied, Ga. Inst. Tech., Atlanta, 1964 65 lanta Coll. Art, 1966—68; B of Visual Arts, Ga. Stat, Atlanta, 1968; MFA, U. Guanajuato, San Miguel lende, Mex., 1975. Tchr. The Westminster Schs., Atl

engr.,

Fifth

Ave

Mus. Art & 2003, Indian River Sculpture Gallery, Vero Beach, Vero Beach (Fla.) 2004, Mus. Art, 2005, King Ctr; Performing Arts, Melbourne, Fla., 2007, exhibitions in

High Mus. Art, Atlanta, 1969, Mint Mus. Art, Char N.C., 1970, Galeria Del Conde, San Miguel de Allt

1972—73, Fiesta de Santa Fe, 1977, Mus. of Touch, Atl 1980, Christian-Brydon Gallery, Richmond, Va., 1989Brigantine Gallery, Cocoa Beach, Fla., 1993, Raleigh lery, Design Ctr. of Ams., Dania, Ha., 1992—95, ( Contemp. Gallery, Orlando, Fla., 1994 96, Raleigh lery, Boca Raton, Fla., 1995—97, Vero Beach Mus. 2000 03, Represented in permanent collections B Mus. Art & Sci., Melbourne, Fla., Radford U. Sci





Garden, Va., The Westminster Schs., Atlanta, Pie Hosp., Ga. State U. Mus., The Trane Corp., Our L Perpetual Help Hosp., Bklyn., City of Atlanta, Office Mayor, First Presbyn. Ch., Atlanta, St. Francis Gar< Albuquerque, Holy Name of Jesus Cath. Ch., Melbo Fla., commissioned. Parkway Indsl. Pk., Bait., 1987, dom 7 Cmty. Ctr., Cocoa Beach, Fla., 1992, Child Assn. of Brevard, Cocoa, Fla., 2004. Mem. Internat. S> ture Ctr., Washington, 1988—94; bd. govs. Vector Endowment, Indian Harbour Beach, Fla., from founder Barbara Osmundsen and Baxter Rains Found., 2008. Avocations: archery, gardening. Died Feb. 12,
.

RaTHYEN. LUCILLE KLEIN, gifted and talented edo?«„*. sj. Sept. 24. 1945: d. Frank

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1952—64

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REYNOLDS REYNOLDS, CLARK WINTON, economist, educator;

b.

Chgo., Mar. 13, 1934; m. Nydia O'Connor Viales; children: Rebecca, C. Winton III, Matthew, Camila. AB, Claremont Coll., Calif., 1956; student, MIT, 1956—58, Harvard U. Div. Sch., 1957—58; MA, U. Calif., Berkeley, 1960, PhD in Econs., 1962. Asst. prof. Occidental Coll., LA, 1961-62; from asst. to assoc. prof. dept. edn. and econ. growth Yale

New Haven, 1962-67; sr. fellow The Brookings Inst., Washington, 1975-76; prof, economics, prin. investigator, founding dir. Americas program Stanford U., Calif., prof, emeritus Calif., 1996—2009. Vis. prof. Nat. U. Mex., Chapingo, 1966, El Colegio de Mex., Mexico City, 1964, 65, 79, Hopkins-Nanjing Ctr. for Chinese and Am. Studies, Nanjing, China, 1999-2002, China Europe Internat. Bus. Sch., Shanghai, 2002, 03; vis. lectr. in econs. Stockholm U. Econs., 1968; fellow St. Antony's Coll., Oxford, 1975; vis. rsch. scholar Intemat. Inst, for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria, 1978; Fulbright chair in internat. econs. U. Viterbo, Italy, 2001; prof. Stanford Continuing Studies, 2007, 08. Author: The Mexican Economy, 1970, The New Regionalism: How Globalization Reorders the Three Worlds of Development, 2006; co-author: (with C. Tello) Essays on the Chilean Economy, 1965, (with Donald Nichols) Economic Principles, 1970, U.S.-Mexican Relations: Economic and Social Aspects, Las Relaciones Mexico Estados Unidos, 1983, Dynamics of North American Trade, 1991, North American Labor Market Interdependence, 1992, Open Regionalism in the Andes, 1996. Mem. Presdl. Commn. to Latin Am., Rockefeller Commn., 1969; founding dir. Monticello West Found., 1980-2003. Woodrow Wilson Found, fellow, 1956-57, Rockefeller Found, fellow, 1957-58, Doherty Found, fellow, 1960-61, Inst. Internat. Studies fellow Stanford U., 1990-2000; grantee Social Sci. Rsch. Coun., Ford Found., Hewlett Found., Rockefeller Found., Mellon Found., MacArthur Found., Tinker Found. Mem. Am. Econ. Assn. Avocations: travel, photography, journalism. Home: Palo Alto, Calif. Died Mar. 9, 2009. U.,

RHEA, MILDRED LOUISE,

writer, poet; b. Cleburne,

1911; d. Henry Clay and Bettie (Miller) 2, 1929 (dec. 1956); children: Allure, Vivian, Marlene, Dale, Howard, Glenda, Karen, Henry. BEd, Humboldt State Coll., Areata, Calif., 1960. Tchr. Shasta County (Calif.) pub. schs., 1949-53, Mendocino County Pub. Schs., 1953-54, Colusa County (Calif.) pub. schs., 1955-59, Contra Costa County (Calif.) pub. schs., 1959-68, Santa Cruz County (Calif.) pub. schs., 1968 77, ret. Author: Henry and Bettie, Washington Bedinger Historical Family Story (trilogy), 1990, 91, Homestead on the Prairie, 1990, The War Years, 1993, Papa is Home, 1997, Billie and I and Some Other Guys, 2004, Pomp and Circumstantial Evidence (prose and poetry), 2005; poetry in anthologies: The Barn Loft, The Muse, A Fairy with a Dirty Face, Leo and the Pigs, Glenda, Picking Pie Cherries, Guinea Wink, The New Discovery, Hitch Hikers, Desert Storm Easter. Mem. Am. Assn. Retired Persons. Democrat. Methodist. Avocations: crocheting, painting, poetry, quilting. Home: Fallon, Nev. Died June 22, 2008.

Tex., Nov.

2,

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RHOADS, DIANA AKERS, English

literature educator; b.

San Francisco, May 17, 1944; d. Charles O'Neal and Martha Rebecca Motte (Cabaniss) A.; m. Steven Eric Rhoads, June 3, 1967; children: Christopher Hamilton, Nicholas Akers, John Middleton. AB, Smith Coll., Northampton, Mass., 1967; AM, Boston U., 1969; PhD, U. 1979. Biology rsch. tech. Dr. Peter Marfey, Boston, 1967; biochemistry tech. Dr. Hans Muxfeldt, Ithaca, N.Y, 1967-68; instr. Marjorie Webster Jr. Coll., Washington, 1969-70, Bridgewater Coll., Bridgewater, Va., 1970-71; teaching asst. U. Va., Charlottesville, Va., 1974-76; lectr. Hampden-Sydney (Va.) Coll., 1981-82, 8696. Author: Shakespeare's Defense of Poetry: A Midsummer Night's Dream and The Tempest, 1986; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Vol. lectr. and participant in pub. sch. activities Albemarle County Schs., Va., 1978-94; cofounder, chair Citizen's Support Group to Pub. Edn., 1980, 82-84. Recipient Wye fellow, Wye, Md., 1987. Mem. Shakespeare Assn. of AM., Modern Lang. Assn., South Atlantic Modem Lang. Assn. Avocations: tennis, squash, gardening. Home: Earlysville, Va. Died June 9, 2008.

Meth. Ch., Little Rock, dir. christian edn., 1955-66; sch. social worker Little Rock Pub. Schs., 1966-69; youth dir. Pulaski Heights United Meth. Ch., Little Rock, 1969-71; coord, pupil pers. Little Rock Pub. Schs., 1971-81; educator Planned Parenthood of Greater Little Rock, 1989-90. V.p. United Meth. Women, Little Rock, 1991-92; del. IFUW, Helsinki, Finland,

Conf., 1989, 92.

1991-95;

treas.,

1989; coord, older adults Little Rock Priorities Task Force, Little Rock,

Mem.

founder, Ark. Coalition of Choice, 1989;

Rock Conf. United Meth. Women, 1991-95; pres. Women's Com. for Pub. Affairs, 1991-95. Rockefeller

v.p. Little

Ark.

AAUW

Found, grantee, 1989-90. Mem. (treas. Little Rock br. 1991-92). Democrat. Avocations: knitting, crocheting, family, travel. Home: Little Rock, Ark. Died Mar. 4, 2008.

RICH,

DOROTHY KOVITZ, educational

ministrator,

writer;

b.

Aug.

children: Jessica, Rebecca.

ogy,

Wayne

2,

BA

in

association ad1932; m. Spencer Rich; Journalism and Psychol-

MA, Columbia U.; EdD, Catholic U., 1976. The Home and Sch. Inst., Inc., Washington,

U.;

Founder, pres. 1964 2009. Adv. coun. Nat. Health Edn. Consortium; adv. com. Ctr. for Workplace Prep, and Quality Edn., US C. of C; mem. readiness to learn task force US Dept. Edn., urban edn. team Coun. Gt. City Schs.; legislative nat. initiatives including work on Family/Sch. Partnership Act, 1989, Improving America's Edn. Act, 1994; formulator New Partnerships for Student Achievement program, 1987; creator MegaSkills Edn. Ctr. The Home and Sch. Inst. Inc., 1990; designer MegaSkills Leader Tng. for Parent Workshops, 1988, MegaSkills Essentials for the Classroom, 1991, Learning and Working program for sch. -to- work initiatives, 1996, Career Megaskills, 1999, New MegaSkills Bond Tchr./Parent Partnership, 1994, Career MegaSkills materials and tng., 1998, Adult MegaSkills for Profl. Growth, 1999, MegaSkills Behavior Mgmt. Kit, 2002; developer NEA/MegaSkills nat. mentor tng. initiative, 2000-06, MegaSkills for the Job, 2002, Adult MegaSkills and MegaSkills for Teachers, 2002-06, MegaSkills for Teachers Video Programs, 2003, edn. columns McClatchy Ridder News Svc, 2004-07; bd. mem. Doubleday Children's Book of Month, 2007; guest columnist EducationNews.org, 2006-07; selected commentary Edn. Wk., 2007. Author: MegaSkills in School in Life: The Best Gift You



Can Give Your Child, 1988, rev. Say? What Do We Do? Vital

1992, What Do We Solutions for Children's edit.,

Educationsl Success, 1997, MegaSkills, 3d edit., 1997, 18 tng. books, MegaSkills: Building Children's Achievement for the Information Age, new and expanced edit., 1998, Improving Student Teaching through MegaSkills, All Around the House (early childhood literacy curriculum), 2005, The MegaSkills Way to Reading for Preschool, 2005, New MegaSkills Infancy/Toddler Curriculum, 2006, New MegaSkill Respect, 2006; TV appearances include The Learning Channel, NBC Today Show, Good Morning Am.; subject of videos nat. ednl. programs in Thailand, Singapore and China: Families and Schools: Teaming for Success, Survival Guide for Today's Parents. Recipient Am. Woman Leader award, Citation US Dept. Edn., Nat. Gov.'s Assn., Alumni Achievement award in edn. Cath. U., 1992, Golden

Apple award

Columbia U., 1996; grantee John D. and Catherine T MacArthur Found.; named Washingtonian of Yr., Adv. Bd. of McNeil-Lehrer NewsHour, 2004. Mem. Nat. Press Club. Home: Washington, DC. Died Oct. 25, 2009. for MegaSkills Tchrs. Coll.,

RICHARDS, FREDERIC MIDDLEBROOK,

biocl.

educator; b. NYC, Aug. 19, 1925; s. George fe Marianna Richards; m. Heidi Clarke, 1948 (div. ul children: Sarah, Ruth Gray; m. Sarah Wheatland, 19! child, George Huntington. BS, MIT, 1948; PhD, Har| U., 1952; DSc (hon.), U. New Haven, 1982. Rsch. fello* phys. chemistry Harvard Med. Sch., Cambridge, M ist.

1

;

1952-53; NRC postdoctoral fellow Carlsberg Lab., if mark, 1954; NSF fellow Cambridge U., Eng., 1955; 1 prof, biochemistry Yale U., New Haven, 1955-59, a: prof., 1959-62, prof., 1963-89, Henry Ford II prof. mola lar biophysics, 1967-89, Sterling prof, molecular bioplc ics, 1989-91, Sterling prof, emeritus, 1991—2009, ell dept. molecular biology and biophysics, 1963-67, clfl dept. molecular biophysics and biochemistry, 1 969-73. Jane Coffin Childs Meml. Fund Med. Rsch., 1976-91 If dirs., 1997-2009; mem. Nat. Adv. Rsch. Resources 1983-87; mem. corp. Woods Hole Oceanographic ); 1977-83, 84-90; mem. bd. advisors Whitney Marine if 1979-84, Purdue U. Magnetic Resonance Lab., 1980' Biology divsn. Argonne Nat. Lab., 1982-84, Brookh* Nat. Lab., Nat. Synchrotron Light Source; mem. sci. to bd. structural biology Howard Hughes Med. Inst., 198J* adv. bd., 1989-92; mem. sci. adv. bd. Donaghue Foi Med. Rsch., 1991-92, external adv. bd. U. 111. Beck* Inst., 1994-99. Mem. editorial bd. Jour. Biol. Chenui 1963-69, 82-84, Jour. Molecular Biology, 1973-75, | vances in Protein Chemistry, 1963-2009; contbr. article]} protein and enzyme chemistry. Sgt. U.S. Army, 194'jl Recipient Pfizer-Paul Lewis award in enzyme chemjl 1965, Kai Linderstrom-Lang prize in protein chem* 1978, Sci. medal State of Conn., 1995; Guggenheim fe 1967-68. Fellow AAAS, Am. Acad. Arts and Scis. (r coun. 1998-2009); mem. NAS, Am. Philos. Soc, Am. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (Merck award l!

&

O*

Protein Soc. (Stein and Moore award 1988), Internat. IJ Pure and Applied Biophysics (mem. coun. 1975-81), Soc. Biol. Chemists (pres. 1979-80), Biophys. Soc. (

Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Crystallographic Sci. and Engring. Avocations: sailing, maintenance. Died Jan. 11, 2009.

1972-73),

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RICHARDS, FREDERICK,

hematologist/oncologis

Aug. 28, 1938; m. Anne Irvine Walters, June 2, 1 Jr., Laura Anne, Charles Patrick. Davidson Coll., 1960; MD, Med. Coll. S.C., 1964. D* mate Am. Bd. Internal Medicine, Am. Bd. Hematology, Bd. Med. Oncology. From instr. medicine to assoc. Bowman Gray Sch. Medicine, Winston-Salem, N.C.,1971. Capt. USAF, 1966-68. Died Dec. 1, 2007.

children: Frederick

1

RICHARDS,

JESSIE

POLLARD,

postmaster;

Montvale, Va., July 12, 1927; d. Jesse Witt and Julia' (Smith) Pollard; m. Cecil Richards, Oct. 2, 1948; Cecilia, Jackolyn, Julia Ann, Ted. Student, Berea ( 1947-48. Tchr.'s aid Montvale Elem. Sch., 1944-45; Bromena Grocery, Montvale, 1945-46; bookkeeper Wi Printing Co., Roanoke, Va., 1948-50; elk. U.S. Postal Montvale, 1961-68, postmaster, 1968-88. Bd. dirs., treas., Montvale Water Co., Tchr. adult classes, Mon Meth. Ch.; past bd. dirs., Montvale Library; driver, mem. Montvale Rescue Squad, 1970-90; past Montvale PTA. Mem. Nat. League Postmasters (e 1977-87, v.p. 1977, 88—). Democrat. Methodist. A\ tions: sewing, reading, travel. Home: Montvale, Va.

Jan. 24, 2008.

Va., Charlottesville,

ROBERT RONALD, manufacturing executive; b. Jan. 11, 1945; s. George and Mary Pauline (Barbieri) m. Sandra Piccione, Jan. 18, 1948; children: Jason, Sean. AAS, S.I. Community Coll., 1972; BBA, Bernard Baruch

RICCI,

NYC, R.;

MBA, 1976. Sales mgr. G.A.F Photo, Eliza1974-76; v.p. Photo Drive Thru, Pennsauken, 1976-80; head nat. accounts Berkey Photo, Phila., 1980-85; dir. nat. account sales Qualex, Inc., Durham, N.C., 1988-92, v.p. sales east, 1993-95; v.p. new acct. devel. sales National, 1995-99; sr. v.p. sales and mktg. Kodak Processing Labs, from 1999; ptnr., exec. v.p. Imaging and Supplies, Inc., from 2002; pres. US and Can. San Marco Imaging, from 2004. Pres. Sanjasean, Inc., Marlton, N.J., 1978-86. Served with USN, 1966-70. Mem. Photo Mktg. Assn. Republican. Roman Catholic. Avocations: photography, carpentry, computers. Home: Laguna Niguel, Calif. Died Apr. 6, 2008.

Coll., 1974,

beth, N.J., N.J.,

AAA

RICH,

ROBERT PETER,

mathematician; b. Lowville, NY, Aug. 28, 1919; s. Charles William and Agnes Catherine (Keegan) R.; widowed; children: Elaine Alice, David William. AB, Hamilton Coll., 1941; PhD in Math., Johns Hopkins U., 1950. Mathematician Applied Physics Lab. Johns Hopkins U., Laurel, Md., 1950-90. Author: Internal Sorting, 1972. Pres. Md. Acad. Scis., Bait., 196372. 1st sgt. AUS, 1941-45, ETO Republican. Roman Catholic. Home: Austin, Tex. Died Sept. 11, 2007. retired

RICH, SUSAN JOLLIFFE,

data processing executive; b. Oskaloosa, Iowa, Nov. 13, 1953; d. Robert Chester and Dorothy Mae (Clark) Jolliffe; m. Mar. 25, 1988; children: Paul Goodwin III, Christopher, Milton Rich Jr. Student bus. adminstrn., Coll. of St. Mary, Omaha, 1986. Sec. Physician's Mut. Ins. Co., Omaha, 1973-77, word processing specialist, 1977-80; lead wp specialist No. Natural Gas Co., Omaha, 1980-81; systems support technician No. Plains Natural Gas Co., Omaha, 1981-84, info, resource coord., 1984-86, systems support specialist, 1986-88, systems support mgr., from 1988. Democrat. Baptist. Home: Omaha, Nebr. Died Dec. 4, 2007.

RICHARD,

MARK

M., retired federal agency administralawyer; b. NYC, Nov. 16, 1939; s. Louis and Rae (Karnefsky) R.; m. Sheila Levitan, Aug. 6, 1960; children: Cara, Alisa, Daniel. BA, Bklyn. Law Sch., 1961, JD, 1967. Bar: N.Y. 1968, D.C. Trial atty. fraud sect., criminal divsn. US Dept. Justice, Washington, 1967-75, exec. sec. Atty. Gen.'s White Collar Crime Com., 1975-76, chief fraud sect., criminal divsn., 1976-79, dept. asst. atty. gen. criminal tor,

divsn.,

1979—99,

rep. to

European Union, 1999—2007.

adult education educator, volun-

Mem. econ. crime com. ABA, Washington, 1977-79 Recipient Legal award Assn. Fed. Investigators, 1981, Meritorious

Keo, Ark., Sept. 9, 1925; d. Lemuel Curtis and Bobbie (Baxley) Ball; m. William Alford Rice, Sept. 15, 1946; children: Mary Anita Rice Goodman, James Curtis. Student, Hendrix Coll., Little Rock, 1944-46; BA in Gen Social Sci., U. Ark., 1975. Sec. Fed. Res. Bank, Little Rock, 1944-45; Asbury Meth. Ch., 1945-46; sec. St. Paul United

Exec, award Pres. of U.S., 1980, Legal award Assn. Fed. Prosecutors, 1981, Presdl. Rank award, Atty. Gen. Exception al Svc. award (2), Director's award, CIA, Beatrice Rosenberg award for Excellence in Govt. Svc, DC Bar Assn.; fellow Harvard U., 1989. Mem. N.Y. State Bar Assn., D.C. Bar. Home: Died May 23, 2009.

RICE, teer; b.

MATTIE MAE,

APO

RICHARDS, PHYLLIS ANDERSON,

nurse, health

vice executive; b. Stuart, Iowa, 1929; d. John Edwarc Verna Mae (Hully) Anderson; m. Herbert Montaque I ards, Mar. 16, 1956; children: Pamela, Herbert III, Pat

John.

BS

in Nursing, U. Wash., 1948—53. Surgery Seattle, 1953 56; delivery nurse I Honolulu, 1954; nurse Hawaii Prep. Acad., Karr.



Swedish Hosp., olani,

1983—90; bd. dirs. Hi Island Hosp. Coun., 1960—70, Lucy Henriques Med. Hawaii Cmty. Hosp., Kamuela, 1981—96, North 1996. Bd. dirs. ARC, 1970—83, instr., 1970—88; bd 1969—90,

Girl Scouts

dir.

health sves.,

Coun. Pacific Hawaii, from 1969. Red

Alumni award, Hawaii Prep. Acad. Alumni, 1983, a\ Girls Scouts USA. Mem.: Am. Nurses Assn., Hawi Republican. Home: Kamuela, Hawaii. Deceased

RICHARDSON, NATASHA,

actress; b.

London,

Ma

1963; d. Tony Richardson and Vanessa Redgrave; m. R Fox, Dec. 15, 1990 (div. June 30, 1993); m. Liam Ne July 3, 1994; children: Michael Richard Antonio, D Jack. Trained, Ctrl. Sch. Speech and Drama. Acting on stage at Leeds (Eng.) Playhouse, 1983; stage ap ances include A Midsummer's Night Dream, 1985, Ha 1985, The Seagull, 1985, China, 1986, High Society, Anna Christie, 1993, (Tony award nominee 1993, D Desk award), Cabaret, 1998 (Tony award for Best Actn a Musical, Drama Desk award, Outer Critics award), 1999, A Streetcar Named Desire, 2005; actress: (f Every Picture Tells a Story, 1983, Gothic, 1987, A Moi the Country, 1987, Patty Hearst, 1988, Fat Man and Boy, 1989, The Handmaid's Tale, 1990, The Comfc Strangers, 1991, Past Midnight, 1991, The Favor, Watch and the Very Big Fish, 1992, Widow's Peak, (Best Actress Karlovy Vary), Nell, 1995. The Parent 1998, Blowdry, 2001, Wakin Up in Reno, 2001, Ma Manhattan, 2002, The White Countess, 2005, Eve 2007, Wild Child, 2008; (TV movies) In the Secret 1984, The Copper Beaches, 1984, Ghosts, 1986, Last Summer, 1992, Hostages, 1993, Zelda, 1993, The Who Came to Dinner, 2000, Haven, 2001, The Maste I

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WHO IN AMERICA (TV

miniseries) Ellis Island, 1984;

(TV

1984, The Adventures of Holmes, 1985, Worlds Beyond, 1987; actor, exec. t: (films) Asylum, 2005 Recipient Most Promising comer award Plays & Players, 1986; named Best jss by London Theatre Critics, Plays & Players, 1990, ling Standard Best Actress, 1990 Died Mar. 18, 2009. arances) Oxbridge Blues, lock

HMAN, ALAN ELLIOTT,

lawyer; b. Norwalk, s. Daniel Powell and Louise (Woolf) Hawks, Louise July Kathryn 15, 1978; children: n. n Powell, Anne Ballinger. BA with distinction, U. Wis., JD, U. Denver, 1974. Bar: Colo. 1975, U.S. Dist. Ct. 1975, U.S. Ct. Appeals (10th cir.) 1982, U.S. Supreme 1985, Wyo. 1992. Assoc. Hoffman, McDermott & man, Denver, 1975-78; pvt. practice Denver, 1978-79; 1979:. legal counsel Regional Transp. Dist., Denver, from assoc. to ptnr. Hansen & Breit PC, Denver, -84; ptnr. Breit, Best, Richman & Bosch PC, Denver, -95; ptnr., shareholder Richman & Hensen, PC, Denfrom 1996. Lectr. and instr. in field. Mem. Colo. Bar (chmn. interprofl. com. 1985-87), Denver Bar Assn. adminstm. com., professionalism com. 1996 ). e: Littleton, Colo. Died Feb. 5, 2008. Sept. 28, 1949;

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ARTHUR SHERMAN,

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RINES

193

professional sports

executive; b. NYC, Mar. 21, 1926; s. Samuel Abraham Clara (Ganbarg) R.; m. Martha Landgrebe, Nov. 9, Student, Bklyn. Coll., 1942-44. Baseball writer. Mirror, NYC, 1943-63; acct. exec. Grey Pub. a nnist I NYC, 1963-65; dir. promotions, pub. rels., traveling i spl. asst. to gen. mgr. Mets, Flushing, 1965-89; sr. .

NY

Keesler AFB, Miss., 1977-78, chief maintenance Pease N.H., 1978-81, chief logistics Eielson AFB, Alaska, 1981-84, communication contr. and dep. missile combat

NY

NY

Yankees, Bronx, 1989—2009. Contbr. articles to and popular jours. Leader baseball groups USO/U.S. I Def., Vietnam, Thailand, Japan, Korea, Philippines, jjn, Hawaii and Greenland, 1965-74 Recipient Ben 1 Jin Good Guy award N.Y Baseball Writers, 1983, Long l Meritorious Svc. award Major League Baseball Scouts. 1 Good Guy award N.Y. Press Photographers, 1988, l^ge Sisler Long and Meritorious Svc. award St. Louis B ms Hist. Soc., 1996, Long Meritorious Svc. award N.Y. E ball Writers Am., 1999; inductee Bklyn. Coll. Athletic I of Fame, 1984, St. Louis Browns Baseball Media Hall I one, 1986, Nat. Jewish Am. Sports Hall of Fame, 1996.

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.

,

Assn. Profl. Baseball Players Am. (v.p. 1986—). Home: New York, NY. Died Mar. 25, 2009.

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May

15,

1937;

social welfare policy edus.

Leon H. and Rebecca

man) R.; m. Marlene M. Forland, Apr. 25, 1965; ren: Andrew, Robert. AB, Harvard U., 1959; MA, U. )., 1961, PhD, 1969. Asst. prof., dir. Ctr. for Study are Policy, Sch. Social Svc, U. Chgo., 1967-69, dean, social welfare policy, 1969-78, Hermon Dunlap Smith 1978—2009, dir. of ctr., 1978-81, dir. Children's y Rsch. Project, 1978-84, dir. Chapin Hall Ctr. for iren, 1985—2002, faculty assoc. Chapin Hall Ctr. for tren, 2002 09, chmn. univ. com. on pub. policy ,



1974-77.

es,

State of

111.,

Chmn. Univ. Lab. Schs., 1985-88; cons, to Edna McConnell Clark Found., 1984-95,

Endowment, 1987-90, Ford Found., 1987-89; co-chair n Roundtable on Cmty. Change, 1993—. Chmn. editl. 1970-79; contbr. articles to profl. Bd. dirs. Chgo. Com. Fgn. and Domestic Policy, -78, S.E. Chgo. Commn., 1970—, Jewish Fedn. Met. >., 1970-75, 111. Facilities Fund, 1989-94, Welfare i. Met. Chgo., 1970-72, Erikson Inst. Early Childhood 1972-79, Nat. Urban Coalition, 1975-86, Family s, 1980-89, Jewish Coun. Urban Affairs, 1982-87, Ctr. tody Social Policy, 1983-92, chmn., 2003—; bd. dirs. Family Resource Coalition, 1990-93, Pub ./Pvt. Ven1992-98, Benton Found., 1994-2004; bd. dirs. Israel Dn Children, chmn., 1995-04; bd. dirs. Info, and Rsch Amman, Jordan, 2001-09, Michael Reese Health Trust, -08, bd. dirs. U. Capetown Childen's Inst., dep. chair, -09; mem. adv bd. John Gardner Ctr., Stanford U., -08; bd. dirs. Brookdale Inst., Jerusalem, 2004-09, faith Youth Core, 2005-09, SEED Found., 2005-09, Atomic Scientists, 2006-09. White House fellow, ungton, 1965-66; recipient Disting. Svc. citation U.S. Health, Edn. & Welfare, 1970, Quantrell award U. >., 1990. Mem. White House Fellows Assn. (v.p. -77), Am. Pub. Welfare Assn. (bd. dirs. 1989-92). e: Chicago, 111. Died July 30, 2009. Social Svcs. Rev., .

,

,

.

HMOND, ROBERT PAUL,

chemical engineer, reb. Washington, Dec. 25; 1922; s. Paul and Helen Tta (Moore) R.; m. Marian Alice Kraynak, Sept. 6, children: Barbara, Nancy. BSChE, MJT, 1943; JD, U. 1954 Registered profl. engr., La. Chem. engr. Exxon Bait., 1943-58, Baton Rouge, 1958-88; ret., 1988. Mfg. Lube India Ltd., Bombay, 1968-69; supt. lubes process Singapore Ltd., 1973-75. With USN, 1944-46. Mem. (Baton Rouge chpt. pres., La. state treas., Patriot ). Democrat. Lutheran. Home: Phoenix, Ariz. Died Jan. 008.

Roman

Home: Miami,

SAC

Offutt

AFB,

Nebr., 1984-86, very

low

frequency/low frequency systems integration mgr. SAC Hdqrs., 1986-88. Mem. City Coun., Papillion, Nebr. Decorated Air medal. Mem. Armed Forces Communications Electronics Assn., Air Force Assn. Methodist. Avocations: hiking, camping, personal computers, water sports. Home: Papillion, Nebr. Died Sept. 29, 2007.

MICHAEL HOWE,

Apr.

it

28,

R.;

Force,

Maxwell AFB,

Ala., 1977;

MA

Social Sci.,

Adminstm., U. No. Colo., 1979; JD with distinction, U. 1991. Commd. 2d It. U£AF. 1977, advanced through s to capt., 1981, telecommunications maintenance in various locations, 1966-77, with profl. edn. "

Catholic. Avocations: Fla.

Died Feb.

WILLIAM JOSEPH,

RILEY,

80; curriculum coord. Indian Springs Pub. Schs., 1980-91; 1st grade Las Vegas Pub. Schs., 1991-92, reading 1992-93; pvt. edn./reading cons. Las Vegas, from 1993. Author booklet: Door to Learning Non-Graded

June 29,

RIDER, FAE Mar.

1,

B., freelance writer; b. Summit Point, Utah, 1932; d. Lee Collingwood and Jessie (Hammond) David N. Rider, Jan. 26, 1952; children: David

Blackett; m.

Lee, Lawrence Eugene. BS, No. Ariz. U., 1971, MA, 1974; postgrad., U. Nev., Las Vegas, 1985-88. Lie. tchr. in elem., reading, spl. edn. Learning specialist. Las Vegas, summers

1974-76;

tchr.

kindergarten Indian

Schs., 1971-76; reading tchr.

Springs (Nev.) Pub.

Las Vegas Pub. Schs., 1976-

b.

Vincennes,

Ind.,

Estelle (Callis)

R.;

tchr.

specialist,

A

Approach, 1978. Bd.

Jade Park, Las Vegas, 1988. Recipient Excellence in Edn. award, 1988, Outstanding Sch. and Cmty. Svc. award, 1990. Mem. Intemat. Reading Assn., Ret. Tchrs. Assn., Am. Legion Aux., A.R.E study group, Delta Kappa Gamma (pres., Rose of Recognition), Kappa Delta Phi. Avocations: reading, writing, travel. Died Feb. 8, 2008. dirs.

RIDGEWAY, JOHANNA BOHACEK,

language RidgeRussian, Vassar

retired

educator; d. Karel and Luise G. Bohacek; m.

way; children: Eva A. May, Paul C. Coll., 1955;

BA

in

MA in History, NC State U,

supervisory

tchr.,

Part-time

cert.

instr.

Don

1972. Cert. grad.

Richmond,

U.

1965—67; adminstr., tchr. ESL Wake County Pub. Schs., Raleigh, 1980—2004; ret., 2004. Mem. Raleigh Planning Commn.. 1980—88. Mem.: UNA, League Women Voters, Phi Kappa Phi (award 1972), Phi Beta Kappa (award 1954). Democrat. Home: Raleigh, NC. Died Aug. 19, 2008.

ANNE VERONICA, copywriter;

RIDINGS,

b.

Aldershot,

27, 1941; came to U.S., 1984; d. Richard Aloysius and Catherine Winifred (Glavin) Parker; m. Robert

Eng., Aug.

Jan. 15, 1977. BA in Medieval and Modem History with honors, U. Nottingham, Eng., 1962. Jr. copywriter Glaxo Labs. Ltd., London, 1962-63, copy chief, 1970-72; copywriter Intercon Intemat., London, 1963-64, Saward Baker, London, 1964-66, John Cresswell Assocs., London, 1966-69, Colman Prentis Varley, London. 196970. 72-74; dir. advt. Avon Overseas Ltd., London, 1974-83; sr. copywriter Penny Speier Inc., Houston, 1986-89; assoc. creative dir. LOIS/EJL, Houston, 1990-97. Mem. Tex. Com. of Conservatives Abroad, 1988-92. Recipient 10,000,000 Club award Reader's Digest, London, 1974, recognition certs. CLIO Awards, 1974. Mem. Houston Advt. Fedn., Women's Advt. Club London (assoc., treas. 198284), Daus. Brit. Empire (Tex. corr. sec. 1986-88). Roman Catholic. Home: Houston, Tex. Died Dec. 10, 2007.

&

&

RIDLEY, HARRISON, JR., history professor; b. Phila., Oct. 22, 1938; s. Harrison and Janet Collins Ridley; m. Jade Ridley, July 18, 1986. Cert, in Radio Tele-Type, U.S. Army, 1962. Instr. Temple U., Phila., 1975—2009. Host radio

FM

WRTI

Temple U., Phila., 1976—2009; master 90 ceremonies African Am. Cultural Mus., Phila., 1990—2000; discographer Libr. Congress, Washington, 1992; spkr. in 63. Recipifield: cons, in field. Specialist US Army, 1961 ent Master Tchr. award, Temple U, 1989, Preserving Jazz Heritage award. Vols. Am. Del. Valley, 1996, Jazz Studies citation, Commonwealth Pa. Ho. Reps., 1996, 20 Yrs. Broadcasting award, Temple U, 1996, Preservation African-Am. Music award, Nat. Assn. Negro Musicians, 1997, numerous others; named a Day in his hon., Mayor John F. Street, Phila., Pa., 2001; nominee Excellence in Jazz Broadcasting award, Jazz Journalists Assn., 2002. Mem.: Duke Ellington Soc., Clef Club (discographer 2000, historian, rschr. 1997—2002, 25 Yrs. Radio Broacasting award 2001). Avocations: basketball, collecting recordings, books. Home: Philadelphia, Pa. Died Feb. 19, 2009.



RIEFF,

HARRIET LILLIAN,

librarian; b. Bklyn., Feb.

15, 1923; d. Samuel and Eva (Raphael) Rosenbaum; m. Edward Rieff, Sept. 19, 1948; children: Samuel Evan, Raymond. BA, NYU, 1951, MA, 1959. English tchr. Great Neck (N.Y.) H.S., 1962-84; creator lasting literary Great Neck Libr., from 1985. Great books leader Great Neck Libr., 1985—; performer classical lit. librs., 1985—; ednl. TV & curriculum advisor Great Neck Sch. Dist., 1970-84; advisor to dir. Tilles Cultural Ctr., Greenvale, N.Y, 1992-94. With

USN, 1943



48,

WAVES. Mem. Am.

Books Assn., Nat. Coun. Adminstm., Great Neck

Fedn. Tchrs., Great

Arts, N.Y. State Tchrs. Assn., Vet.

Tchrs. Assn., Actor's Guild.

Avo-

Home: Great Neck, NY. Died

retired military officer; b.

1946; s. Jack Hall and Marjorie Faye m. Linda Ann Bates, Oct. 5, 1968; children: Hall II, Steven Michael, Mark Scott. BA in History laude, U. Colo., Denver, 1976; AAS, Community Coll.

>re)

tennis.

manufacturing executive; Mar. 16, 1934; s. Joseph Victor and m. Patricia Updike, June 15, 1957; children: Cathleen J. Woods, Christopher J., Victoria Ellen, Kevin A. BA in Chemistry, Vanderbilt U., 1956. Sales trainee Kimble div. Owens-Ill., Houston, 1959, sales rep. Chgo., 1959-66; lab. mgr. eastern region Owens-Ill., Montclair, N.J., 1966-71; mgr. Kimble div. Owens-Ill., Toledo, 1971-74, v.p., gen. mgr., from 1980; pres., chief exec, officer Kimble-Terumo Owens-Ill., Elkton, Md., 1974-78. Bd. dirs. O-I Scott, Vineland, N.J., Enbosa, Monterrey, Mex., Buender Glas, Westfalen, W. Germany, Igar Jaya, Jakarta, Indonesia, Kimble Italiana, Pisa, Italy. Mem.: Inverness (Toledo). Roman Catholic. Avocations: golf, tennis. Home: Naples, Fla. Died Oct. 31, 2007.

Oct. 7, 2007.

'-,

from 1989. Mem. Am. Mgmt. Assn., Am.

crew comdr.

cations: theater, music, travel.

3LE,

Fla.,

swimming, reading, 21,2008.

Lewis Ridings,

HMAN, HAROLD ALAN,

Miami,

Soc. Personnel Adminstm.

,

I

Ltd.,

AFB,

RILEY, JOHN EDMUND, JR., human resources execuAltoona, Pa., July 14, 1952; s. John Edmund Sr. and Dolores Ann (Copetta) R.; m. Cynthia Lou Schleich; children: Shannon, Courtney, Christopher. BA cum laude, Pa. tive; b.

U,

1974. Dir. representation Pa. Labor Rels. Bd., Harrisburg, 1974-78; sr. cons. Modem Mgmt., Inc., Chgo., 1978-83; dir. employee rels. Manor Care. Inc., Silver Springs, Md.. 1983-86, v.p. human resources, 1986-89; v.p. human resources and adminstm. Royal Caribbean Cruises, State

RIMKUS, RONALD JOSEPH, company executive; b. 1938; CEO Amtec Products, Flossmoor, 111.,

Ronacyn Investment Group, Flossmoor, Corp. Art Co., Chgo. Author: Celebrations of Life; patentee in field. Home: Tinley Park, 111. Died June 9, 2008.

RINEHART, ARTHUR MTDDLETON,

psychiatrist; b 1919; s. Thomas Warden and Janet (Grimes) m. Louise Gail Schmeisser, Oct. 2, 1944; children: Gail W., William Warden. BS, Trinity Coll., 1940; MD, U. Md., Bait., Jan. 31,

R.;

1943. Intern U. Hosp., Bait., 1944, resident, 1944; resident VA Hosp., Perry Point, Md., 1946-48; pvt. Bait., 1949-89. Capt. U.S. Army Med. Corps, 1944-46. Fellow Am. Psychiat. Assn.; mem. AMA, Am. Orthopsychiat. Assn., Am. Soc. for Adolescent Psychiatry. Md. Soc. for Adolescent Psychiatry, Md. Assn. Pvt. Practicing Psychiatrists (past, chmn.), Gibson Island Club. Avocations: sailing, riding, figure skating, home maintenance. Home: Cockeysville, Md. Died Jan. 27, 2008. in psychiatry

practice

RINES,

ROBERT HARVEY,

lawyer, educator, physicist,

composer; b. Boston, Aug. 30, 1922; s. David and Lucy (Sandberg) R.; m. Carol Williamson, Dec. 29, 1972 (dec. 1993); 1 son, Justice Christopher; children by previous marriage: Robert Louis, Suzi Kay Ann; m. Joanne Hayes, June 2, 1996; 1 stepchild, Laura Ellen Hayes-Heuer. BS in

Georgetown U, 1947; PhD, Nat. Chiao Tung U, Taiwan, 1972; DJ (hon.), New Eng. Coll. Law, 1974; DSc (hon.), Notre Dame Coll., 1994; LLD (hon.), Franklin Pierce Law Ctr., 2004. Bar: Mass. 1947, DC. 1947, N.H. 1974, Va. 1983, U.S. Supreme Ct., FCC, Tax Ct., U.S. and Can. patent offices; Registered profl. engr., Mass. Asst. examiner U.S. Patent Office, 1946; partner Rines & Rines, Boston, NH, 1947—2009; pres., founder, chmn. emeritus, prof. Franklin Pierce Law Ctr., 1973-97. Pres. Jura Corp., 1996-; bd. dirs. Megapulse, Inc., Nat. Physics, MJT, 1942; JD,

Inventors Hall of

Fame

Found., 1997-99,

New

Eng. Fish

Farming Enterprises-D.E. Salmon Inc., 1983-99, Acad. Applied Sci.-Project Orbis Bangladesh and Singapore Opthamology Programs and Loch Ness Rsch. Program, 1972—, Seagull Tech., Inc., 1994-98, New Eng. Aquarium, 1973-75, Albavision Ltd. U.K., Promotion of Am. Chinese

Knox Mt. Licensors Inc., Ctr. Broadcasting Corp. of N.H., Accelerated Genomics Inc., 2001-04, Sotti Records; Gordon McKay lectr. patent law Harvard, 1956-58; lectr. inventions and innovation MIT, 1962-2008; commerce tech. adv. bd. Dept. Commerce, 1963-67, nat. inventors coun., 1963-67, 81—; mem. N.H. Gov.'s Crime Study Com., 1976-78; trustee Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary, 2001. Author: A Study of Current World-Wide Sources of Electronic and Other Invention and Innovation; Computer Jurisprudence: Create or Perish— The Case for Patents and Inventions: patentee in field of radar and sonar, fish farming and Tech.,

plant nutrients;

composer music

for

on and

off

broadway

prodns. including Drums Under the Windows (S. O'Casey, P. Shyre), Different, Long Voyage Home (E. O'Neil, P. Shyre), Strindberg's Creditors, Whitman Portrait, Blasts and Bravos (H.L. Menken), Hizzoner the Mayor (Emmy winning tv prodn.), 1-800-Save Me and Friendly Acquaintances (Jack Berts), Bob's Dream Ballet. Lincoln Ctr., 1999, Life at MJT suite, (films) Search at Loch Ness, 2002, Irish Eyes, 2002-2004. Campaign chmn. United Fund, Belmont Mass., 1960; mem. adv. bd. Harvard-MTT Biomed. Engring. Ctr., 1976-80; bd. dire. Allor Found. Capt. AUS, 1942-46, European and Pacific Theaters, WWII, Brevet Col., 1994, U.S. Army Signal Corps. Named to Nat. Inventors Hall of Fame, 1994, Wall of Fame U.S. Army Signal Corps, 1994; recipient Inventions citation Pres. Carter and U.S. Dept. Commerce, 1980, N.H. High Tech. Entrepreneur award, 1989, Beyond Peace award, 1989, Disting. Svc. award Bangladesh, 1990, 96, honors Town of Inverness, Scotland. 2003, Dinsdale award Soc. Sci. Exploration, 2004, Disting. Lifetime award Boston Patent Law Assn., 2004; Robert H. Rines Bldg. dedication at Franklin Pierce Law Ctr., 1993, Distance Learning Ctr. Bldg. dedication MTT, 1997. Fellow Intemat. Soc. Crypt ozoology; mem. IEEE (sr.), AAAS, ABA, Acad. Applied Sci. (pres., founder, Medal of Honor 1989), Am. Patent Law Assn. (Disting. Lifetime Achievement award Boston chpt. 2004), Sci. Rsch. Soc. Am., Aircraft Owners and Pilots Assn., (patent com. 196980, cons, to exec, officer 1979-80), Explorers Club, Harvard Club, Chemists Club, MIT Faculty Club, Nat. Lawyers Club, Capitol Hill Club, Highland Club, Commonwealth Club, Sigma Xi. Unitarian Univerealist. Achievements include inventing a prototype radar and sonar technology. Donated the radar patent to the US government and gave the

NAE

"

imaging patent to be used by the world for free; used sonar and scanning inventions in attempts to prove the existence of the Loch Ness Monster, and claimed to have seen Nessie; patents in field. Died Nov. 1, 2009.

RIPLEY, JOHN WALTER, retired

military officer, former

academic administrator; b. Welch, W.Va., June 29, 1939; m. Molin B. Ripley, May 9, 1964; children: Stephen B., Mary D., Thomas H., John M. BSEE, U.S. Naval Acad., 1962; MS, Am. U., 1976. Commd. 2d It. USMC, 1962, advanced through grades to col., 1984, ret., 1992, with 2nd Bn., 2nd Marines, 1966 67, sr. adv. to 3rd Vietnamese Marine Bn.,



1971_72;

asst.

history Oreg.

prof,

State U.,

Corvallis,

1972-75; comdr. 1st Bn., 2nd Marines USMC, 1979—81; branch chief, European Divsn., J-5 The planner

&

polit./mil.

Pentagon, Washington; dir. divsn. English and history US Naval Acad., Annapolis, Md., 1984-87; comdr. 2nd Marine Regiment USMC, Camp Lejeune, NC, 1988—90; commanding officer Naval ROTC unit Va. Mil. Inst., Lexington, 1990-92; pres. So. Va. Coll., Buena Vista, 1992-96, chan1996-97; pres. Hargrave Mil. Acad., Chatham, Va., Museums Divsn., 1999. Hist. dir. Lectr. in field. Decorated Navy Cross, Legion of Merit (2), Heart, Def. Meritorious Purple Bronze Star Silver Star, (2), Svc. medal, Meritoroius Svc. medal, Navy Commendation cellor,

&

USMC

1997_99;

medal,

Combar Action Ribbon, South Vietnamese Army

2nd Class, South Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry with Gold Star; recipient Disting. Grad. award,

Disting. Svc. Order,

US

WHO WAS WHO IN AMERK

194

RIPLEY

Naval Acad., 2002; named

Hall of Fame, 2008

Mem.

The US Army Rangers

to

Phi Alpha Theta. Died Nov. 2,

2008.

RISCH, PATRICIA ANN,

critical care nurse, administra-

Cripple Creek, Colo., Mar. 17, 1942; d. Eno Leslie and Loretta Lorean (LaMontangue) DeWerff; divorced; children: Patricia L., James R., Peggy A., Robert M., Gregory AA, Otero Jr. Coll., 1965; BS in Allied Health,

MARY PATTERSON,

RITCHIE,

retired

secondary

school educator; b. Waverly, Tenn., May 11, 1906; d. William Valentine and Margaret (Lockett) Patterson; m. George Dewey Ritchie, Dec. 23, 1934 (dec. Dec. 1986); children: Roger Lowell (dec), Martha Ruth Ritchie Klemm. AB, Western Ky. U., 1929; life cert., Concord Coll., 1940. Cert, secondary edn. tchr., Tenn., Ky., Miss., W.Va., Ind. Tchr. various schs., 1924-43; tchr. Vanderburgh

County Bd.

1962-70, ret., 1970. Pres. Trinity United Meth. Women, 1974-76. Recipient Svc. pin Trinity United Meth. Women, 1959. Mem. Evansville Ret. Tchr.'s Assn. (sec. 1977), Evansville Lapidary Soc. (sec. 1965-66, 66-67), (chmn. 1976-78), Order of Eastern Star (50 Yr. pin 1978). Avocations: quilting, gardening, reading, sewing, knitting. Died Sept. 21, 2007.

Edn., Evansville, Ind.,

AAUW

biologist, educator;

Allentown, Pa., Sept. 24, 1919; s. Hope Thomas Martin and Sara Emma (Snyder) Ritter; m. Doris Applegate Ritter, Oct. 12, 1946 (div. May 1970); children: Hope m, Robin Rountree, Pamela Patton, Jennifer Laconis; m. Linda Jane b.

Blissit, July

1943;

1,

1970;

MS, Lehigh

1

child, Michael.

AB, Cornell

U.,

W

Women's

diploma, Presbyn. Med. Ctr., 1969; MS in Mgmt., Ha. Inst. Tech., 1992. RN, La., Mo.; CCRN. Staff, charge nurse critical care Baton Rouge Gen.; asst. Biloxi (Miss.) Regional Med. Ctr.; West Feliciana Parish Hosp., St. Francisville, La.; clin. dir. critical care Slidell (La.) Meml. Hosp. Med. Ctr.; clin. dir. emergency dept., ICU and critical care Thibodaux Hosp. and Health Care Ctr., from 1991; clin. nurse specialist Shaikh Khalifa Med. Ctr., Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Mem. AACN, ANA, Emergnecy Nursing Assn. (cert.). Home: Biloxi, Miss. Died July 17, 2008. Coll., 1974;

DON

DON

&

GEORGE

RITCHIE,

G., JR., retired psychiatrist; b.

Richmond, Va., Sept. 25, 1923; s. George Gordon Ritchie and Katherine Elizabeth Dabney; m. Marguerite Shell Ritchie; children: Bonnie Louise Ritchie DeHaven, John Coleman. Grad., U. Richmond, 1943; MD, Med. Coll. Va., 1943. Intern Med. Coll. Va., 1950—51; pvt. family practice 1951 Richmond, resident Va., 64; psychiatry U.



1964



67,

instr.

— — 1971 —

psychiatry, 1967

practice Charlottesville, Va.,

1968

68; pvt. gen. psychiatry 77; chief psychiatry

Towers Hosp., Charlottesville, 72; pvt. practice psychiatry White Stone, Va., 1977—80. Attending and cons, psychiatrist Martha Jefferson Hosp., 1968 77; med. exec, bd. Towers Hosp., 1971—72, chief psychiatry, 1971—72; chmn. bd. Arlington House Hosp., 1972—73; treas. Ctrl. Va. Psychiat. Assn., Inc., 1973 77; cons, psychiatrist Rappahanock Gen. Hosp., 1977—80, No. Neck Mental Health Clinic, 1978, Hopesville Boys Ranch, Dutton, Va., 1978—80, No. Neck Mental Health Clinic, 1979; med. exec. bd. NE Ala. Regional Med. Ctr. Hosp., 1980—82, chief psychiatry, 1980 82; cons, staff Stringfellow Hosp., Anniston, Ala., 1982, Johnston- Willis Hosp., Richmond, 1983—87; attending staff Westbrook Hosp., Richmond, 1983—87. Author: Return From Tomorrow, My Life After Dying; contbr. articles to prof!, jours. Founder Offender Aid and Restoration; Charlottesville, Va.; founder, pres. Universal Youth Corps Inc. Va., 1957—83; elder East Hanover









1951 54; mem. adminstrv. bd. First United Meth. Ch., Charlottesville, Va., Centenary United Meth. Ch., Richmond, White Stone United Med. Ch., Va.; trustee, mem. commn. on edn. First United Meth. Ch., Anniston, Ala. With US Army, 1943-46, ETO Recipient William James Rsch. award, U. Va. Dept. Psychiatry, 1967. Mem.: No. Neck Med. Assn., Neuropsychiatric Soc. Va., Va. Med. Presbytery,

Soc.

Home:

Irvington, Va.

Died Oct. 29, 2007.

RITCHIE, JAMES

E., lawyer; b. Lordsburg, N.Mex., 16, 1936; m. Patricia Geis; children: Ian, Shana, Alexander. BA, Okla. State U., 1958; JD, U. Tulsa, 1960. Exec. v.p. corp. devel. Mirage Resorts Inc., Las Vegas; prin.

Sept.

Paragon Gaming, Las Vegas; ptnr. O'Connor & Hannan. dir. Presdl. Commn. on the Review of the Nat. Policy Toward Gaming. Served in US Army Judge Advocate Gen. Corps. Mem.: Bohemian Grove, Viaje de Portola of San Juan Capistrano, Ranchos Vistadores. Home: Las Vegas, Exec.

Nev. Died Dec.

8,

2008.

RITCHIE, JERRY CARLYLE,

ecologist;

b

Richfield,

N.C., Dec. 13, 1937; s. Clarence Lee and Bernice (Ballard) R.; m. Carole Jean Atanasoff, Sept. 17, 1966; children: Jarryl Brooke, Karen Lynn. A.B., Pfeiffer Coll., 1960; M.S U. Tenn., 1962; Ph.D., U. Ga., 1967. Ecologist U. Ga., Tifton, 1967-68; botanist Agrl. Rsch. Svc, USDA, Oxford, Miss., 1968-78, staff scientist, Beltsville, Md., 1978-82, soil ,

hydrology lab., 1982—2009. Served with U.S. Army, 1962-64. Home: Laurel, Md. Died June 13, 2009. scientist

1987,

Friends of Sta.

KRLE-FM,



pres.,



1990

M\

Arts, 1983, Ark. Student

Loan Authority, 1977—81,

PhD, 1955. Asst. prof. Lehigh Harvard U., Cambridge, Mass., 1962—66; prof. U. Ga., Athens. biology rsch., from 1987. Author: Principles U., 1947,

ij



i|

ROBERTS, GEORGE EDWARD,

retired systems J

in the Laboratory, 1969; contbr. articles to profi.

Presbyn. Ch., Athens, 1991—93. Grantee, NSF, 1963, 1974, 1983—85. Fellow: N.Y. Acad. Sci., Am. Soc. Cell Biology. Achievements include research in unidentified structure of the meiotic/central spindle detailed with polarized light and differential interference contrast light microscopic forms. Avocations: rowing, skiing, tennis. Died Dec. 7, 2007.

jours. Clk. session

With

1st

US Army, 1943—46.

Seplj

H

ROBERTS, JAMES MILNOR,

JR., retired miliu 1918; s. James Milnor and Eliz; (Bennett) R.; m. Virginia Lee Sykes, Mar. 15, 1947' Apr. 1995); children: James Milnor III, Mary Lee Ro ficer; b. Pitts., Sept. 16,

Priscilla Bruce,

cell

Kingdom,

1926; Author: (book) Table of Laplace Transforms. Anacortes, Wash. Died Sept. 16, 2007.

Newman, Deborah Lee Roberts



1966 87, of Biology

V(l

from 1989. Recipient disting. alumni award, Mich. Stai 1996; named Gayle Pettus Pontz outstanding Ark. vh\ lawyer, 1996; named to Ark. Black Hall of Fame, \\ Mem.: ABA, W. Harold Flowers Law Soc, Jeff

Mo., June 3, 1934; d. Charlie Gale Christina Gertrude (Nelson) Turner; m. Ponnie Lee Robertson, June 3, 1955; children: Raymond Edv Richard Leonard. Student, Cen. Mo. State Coll., 1966. Knowles Restaurant, Kansas City, Mo., 1954-55; v.p. Robertson Concrete Found. Co., Inc., Ozark, Mo., 197'. pres., from 1990. Mem. Rose Soc of Ozark. Nat. Aud Soc. Mem. Reorganized Lds Ch. Avocation: reading. tive; b. Guilford,

May

13,

2008.

ROBERTSON, NAN (NANCY ROBERTSON),

re

journalist, correspondent; b. Chgo., July 11, 1926; d. F and Eva (Morrish) R.; m. Allyn Baum, Feb. 24, 1950

1961); m. Stanley Levey, Aug. 27, 1961 (dec. 1971] William Warfield Ross (dec. 2006); 5 stepchildren B

.

WAS

3

S

WHO

AMERICA

IN

Pans Herald and London. 1948-55. Mil*. Jour.. and London. 1948-55. Stars and Stripes. Pans. nd London. 1948-55. Am. Dailv. Pans. Benin and 1948-55: reporter, con. The NY Times. NYC. i, pan and Paris. 1955-83. reporter culture NYC. ism. Northwestern L\. 1948. Spl. corr. Paris. Berlin

•„

Jerlin

Ambon

88.

Getting

ons, 1988. The

Beoer

Inside

Girls in the Balcony:

•New York Times.

Alcoholics

Women. Men

1992. Recipient Pulitzer prize for

NY

Page One award Page award NewswomPress Club award, 1983: weD Colony fellow. 1981. 83: Woodrow Wilson nat. 1983 Episcopalian. Died Oct. 13. 2009. writing.

1983:

recipient

NY

•per Guild. 1983. Front

1961. 80. 82.

tab.

NY

RTSON. STERLING CLIFTON,

i

Tientsin. Tiangjin. China. Jan. 22. 1928: arrived in

932;

and Marv

Sterling Clifton

s.

Letitia

(Grimes



ml Student, Tex.

ROESLER

195

i

V7. Christian U„ Ft Worth. 1945 1948—50. Julliard Sch. Music. NYC 1952—53. I ?ia U. 1952—55. Royaumont- 1 2th Century ery-Libr. and Found. Artists: grad. Fl Worth ConSat ry Musk. 1945. Tchr. piano. NYC. 1950—7t

from 1970. Staff pianist Four Seasons Hotels. San HI Regency. San .Antonio. Wyndharr.-r Jan Antonio: concert pianist Carnegie Hall. 1961.63. taish Ballet. Royal Danish Ballet. Columb . loston Musk Or. (Musk Circus). Ted Shawn's Pillow Grantee for piano studv with George CopeFound and William Hale rlarkness/Rebekah 53. Democrat. Avocations: theater, films. ss. 1952 sdAug. 12.2008. j,





House. Birmingham, 1982 ; chpt mem.. Jr. warden Cathedral Ch. of the Advent, Birmingham. 1985: adv. bd to State Commr. of Ins.. State of Ala.. 1986: chmn. Episcopal Diocesan Major Gifts Com. Diocese of Ala.. 1986, chmn. Episcopal Stewardship Com.. 1987. Mem. Am. Soc. CLU's (pres.). Ala. Assn. Life Underwriters (2d v.p. 1985-86. pres. 1986-87). Nat Assn. Life Underwriters. Birmingham Assn. Life Underwriters (pres. Gold Kev Soc. of Am. Soc. CLU. Million DoUar Round Tank and Round Tabk Found. Chartered Fin. Cons. Clubs: Riverchase Country. Avocations: reading, ch. work. Home: Birmingham. Ala. Died Frr I- 2008 ft,

ROBINSON. DONALD LOL1S.

.eoslative educator, b.

Ottawa. 111.. Dec. 8. 1936: s. .Arthur and Louise Ethel (Freeburyi R.: m. Sara Katharine Moore. Aug. 4. 1962: children: MarshaU Jackson. Margaret Moore. BA. Northwestern U 1958. 1959: PhD. Am. U.. 1963. Adminstrv. asst to Congressman from Wis.. Washington, I exec, asst to chmn. U.S. Ho. of Reps. Banking Com.. Washington, 1973-75: dir. Washington Internship progr am Boston U.. from 1976; pres. Robinson Assocs. Inc.. Washington, from 1975. Founder, chmn. Congl. Internship Program. Washington. 1965-86: prof, pout sci. George Washington U.. Washington. 1965-80. Boston U.. Washington.

MA

.

1976



Mem.

.

agy.

rev com.

IMk

:ngton.

Met Washington .Arthritis Found. Washing1976—. Lt (j.g.) USN. 1959-62. Mem. Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Phi Omega. Phi Mu .Alpha. Phi Alpha Tbeta. Pi Gamma Mu. Pi Sigma .Alpha. Phi Kappa Phi. Phi Beta Delta Democrat Episcopalian. Home: Wellfleet. 1980-85: treas.

ton.

Died Apr. 29, 2008.

«, LEE NELKEN, medical educator, b. New Aug. 29. 1922; d Abe and Leona (Reiman) m. Eh Robins, Feb. 22, 1946 (dec. Dec. 1994): a: Paul, James. Thomas. Nicholas; m. Hugh Chaplin, i,

ROBINSON. FISHER JOSEPH, Aug.

12. 1929:

;

BA

1998. Student, Newcomb CoU.. 193^40: 1941 MA, 1943; PhD. Harvard U., CamMass.. 1951. Mem. faculty Washington U., Sl from 1954. prof, sociology in psychiatry. 1968-91. xk4ogy. 1969-91. prof, social sci. social sci. i,

fc CoU..

&

1991-2000.

«ry.

prof,

emeritus.

m

2001—09.

Past

Coun. on Drug Abuse; past mem. task Pres.'s Commn on Mental Health: mem. expert adv. mental health WHO: Salmon kctr. NY Acad. 1983: Cutler lectr. Harvard U.. 1997. Author t Children Grown Up. 1966: editor 1 1 books: mem. xL Psychol. Medicine. Jour. Stndks on Alcohol. Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. Epidemiol, Vdv.

»

Sociale; cootbr. articles to profl. jours. Recipient

iat.

"

award USPHS. 1970-90. Pacesetter Rsch. I Inst. Drug Abuse. 1978. Radcliffe CoU. Grad. L 1979. Sutherland award .Am. Soc. Criminology, ban B. Eddy award Com. on Problems of Drue

atist

oe,

1993. Spl. Presdl.

Commendation Am. Psv-

1999. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., 1999. Comand Appreciation award Harvard Inst. Psy chiat. aology and Genetics. 2000. Disting. Sci bevel Soc. Rsch. in Child Devel.. 2003. Peter Raven e award Acad Sci. St. Louis. 2006: rsch. grantee Nat Inst, on Drug Abuse. Nat. Inst, on Alcohol and Alcoholism. FeUow Am. CoU. Epidemiology. CoU. Psychiatrists (bon.i. Am. Soc Psvchiarrists Soc. Study of Addiction (non.): mem. APHA (Rema * award 1979, Lifetime Achievement award sect on drug abuse 1994). Internal. Fedn. PsvchiaL (com. 1992-2002). World F xim. on epidemiology- and cmty. psychiatry. 1985i..

i

sect on rsch. instruments in psvchiarrv). ife History Rsch. in Psycnopatbology. Am. CoU. •sychopharmacology. Inst. Medicine. Am. Psycho(pres. 1987-88. Paul Hoch award 1978 tion Found (hon. mem. 2004). Home: Samt Louis. Sept. 25. 2009.

SSON.

ALLAN RICHARD.

oceanoerarh%

ec-

Mass.. Oct 1". 1932: married 195 BA. Harvard U., 1954. MA. 1956. PhD in Ft Dr. honons causa. U. Liege. Belgium. 1988 in meteorology and oceanography Cambr.;, 0; asst- prof, to assoc. prof. Harvard L Cambridge.

Lynn.

n.

Divine

s.

priest b. AbbeviUe.

Fisher Joseph and

La.

(Smith) R BA. 1952: NLA. Carh. U.

Winnk

Word CoU.. Epworth. Iowa

Am.. 1959. Joined Soc. of Divine Word Roman Cath. Ch.. 1950. ordained pnesL 1958. Dir. formation St. Augustine Sem.. Bav

Dame

St. Louis. Miss.. 1959-61: assoc. pastor Notre Cain. Ch.. Sl Martin vilk. La.. 1961-63; dir. formaWord Sem.. Riverside. Calif.. 1963-66. instr..

tion Divine

Hirii Sch.. LA 1967-80: pastor LA 1980-89: vicar Black Cams.. African- Am. Vicariate. LA from 1986. Mem. .Archdiocesan

1963-67; prin.

Earth and Planetary PI 5, Gordon McKay prof, geophys. fluid dynamics. -2009. chmn. com. oceanography. 1972-87. Codir.

Ctr.

Mid-Ocean Dvnamics Expdn. I Sci. Coun NSF. 4; U.S. chmn. U S.-USSR Polymode Expdn.. 1973chmn. Phys. Ocean East Mediterranean. IntergovemOceanographk Commission-UNESCO. 1983-2009: lvestigator Woods Hole iMass. Oceanoerapr. c

i

0; CNOC prof. Naval Postgrad Sch." 19-1 a Applied Phvsics Lab. Johns Hopkins U.. LaureL 986-2009; Slkhter vis. prof. UCLA 1987: Franqui rf. U. Liege. Belgium. 1988. Editor-in-chief: DvnamAtmospheres and Oceans. 1976-2009 Guggenheim Cambridge (Eng.i U.. 1972-73. FeUow AAAS. Arts and Scis. Died Sept 25, 2009.

Am

VON, CLAUD ANDREW,

insurance

company

*; b. Birmingham. Ala. June 6. 1944: s. Claud » Robinson and Grace Howard: children: C Andrew Christopher. Shannon m. Linda Gail HomAug. 30, 1987. BA. Birmingham So. CoU.. 1966. amercd Fin. Cons. AgL Protective Life Ins. Co gham. 1966-73; agy. njgr. and field underwriter Life Ins. Co., Birmingham, 1973-83: br. mgr roup. Birmin ha from 1983. Bd dirs. The Relay g

M

.

m

,

:

YFW.

Shriners.

NaL Funeral Dirs. .Am. Legion (past post

BqwWri

Masons

Medwdal Died

Per

H

ROCHELLE. W ILLL\M CURSON.

aerospace May 15. 1937: s. Wilbur Tillet and iCurson) R_: m. Patricia Jane Perry. June 8. 1963: children: Jeremy Dee. William Shane. Derek Ernest BS in Aerospace Engring.. U. Tex.. 1960. postgrad. 1961Calif. Inst Tech.. 1961: grad. U.S. Armv Guided Missile Sen.. 1964. Registered profl. engr Rsch. engr. Defense Rsch. Lab.. Austin, Tex.. 1961-63: mem. profl. staff Systems. Houston. 1967-71; engrVsckntist TRACOR. Inc. Austin. 1971-73: prin. engr. Lockheed Electronics Co.. Houston. 1973-76; mem. tech. staff V RockweU IntemaL. Houston. 1976-88: sr. advanced systems specialist Lockheed Engring. & Scis. Co.. Houston. 1988-94. aerospace cons.. 1994-%: group lead advanced up Lockheed Martin. Houston, from 1996. Instr. solar energy CoO. of Mainland Texas Cm. Tex.. 1976: consultant; b. Houston, Lillian

Vema

SML

TRW

cons.

TRACOR.

Austin.

Inc..

1975.

RockweU

Internat.

Houston. 1995: owner, operator William C. Roche Ik Tax _993. Author Entry Heating and Thermal Protection, 1980. Entry Vebkk Heating and Thermal Protection Systems. 1983: conrbr. articles to profl. jours. BasebaU coach NASA Area Link League and Ponv League. Houston. 1970-79; football coach Tex. Jr. League. Houston. 1972-73; weighdifting instr. Clear Lake City Recreation Ctr.. Houston. 1974-77: Sun. sch. tchr. Univ. Bapt Ch.. Houston. 1974-84. Capt U.S. .Army. 1964-67. Grad fellow Tau Beta Pi. I960; recipient Group Achkvement awards - Johnson Space Ctr.. Houston, 1981. 82. Astronaut's SUver Snoopy award NASA. Houston. 1990. Artemis Common Lunar landing award NASA/Johnson Space Ctr.. 1993. Elite Team award NASA/Johnson Space dr., 1995, SPIFEX Group Achievement award N.AS.AJohnson Space Or- 1996: named Wdghdifting Champion, Tex. and So. U.S.. 1954-62 fellow, mem. tfaennophysics tech. com. 1993. ground test chmn. 1987-89. Best Paper award 1984-87, reviewer tech. jours. 1971— Mgmt Assn. Republican. Baptist Home: Houston. Tex.

:08.

Yerbum Dei

Sl Malachys Ch..

LA.. 1976-80: cons. .Archdiocesean Bd LA.. 1979: bd dirs. Ecumenical Ctr. Black Ch. Studies. L_A. 1980: chair L.A. .Archdiocesan Teatr. Black Cath. Pastoral Plan on Evangelization LA.. 1987. Coun.

Priests.

Consultors.

Co-author Pastoral of African-American Catholics in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. 1987. Commr. LA. County Probation Com.. 1976: trustee St. .Anne's Maternity Home. LA. 1978: bd dirs. Community Care and Devel LA. .

1983; mem. task force Respect for Life. L„A Archdiocese. 1987: sec. bd dirs. Sl Johns Major Sem.. LA.. 1988. Bd Black Cath. Adminstrs. (bd. dirs.. rep. western regional div 1988). Home: Los .Angeles, Calif.

Died Oct

2007._

18.

ROBINSON.

MARV

LU. retired accouniant artist b. Bloomington. Ind. Nov. 11. 1919: d Louis Cleveland and Ruby OUve tKingi Welch: m. Robert Newlin Robinson. Septl 27, 1948: chUdren: Rkhard Louis. Rebecca Jane. StudenL Ind U.. Bloomington. 1937-40. Ind L\. South Bend 1954-55. Tex. Christian U.. Fl Worth. 1989. 90. 99. Ptnr. Robert N. Robinson. CPA. South Bend 1950-82. Exhibited in group shows at Composers. Authors. !990. Soc. Watercolor Artists. Ft Worth. N Y.C .

1989—. Internat Soc. Expd Artists. 1992. Womans Club. Fl Worth. 1989—. Women of Worth. Fl Worth. Tex.. 2005. Den mother Boy Scouts Am.. South Bend 1956-59: bd .Art

Kansas

klo.Mesa.DAR m Women. Inc. chpt 1999— Colonial Dames XVJJC chpL pres. 1995I us. Colonial Wars state pres. 1992-95). Magna Charta Soc. Colonial Order of the Crown. Daus. Am. t

pres.

t.

i

Colonists. Daus. of 1812. Washington Fann Trust Historic Preservation, Order Eastern star matron 1969-70). Johnson County Master Gardner Assn. Avocations: genealogy, travel, history, bridge, gardening. Home: .Arlington. Tex*. Died Feb 28. 2008.

..

1960-68.

Mem

1942-15 Assn..

ROBINSON. ROSEMARY KATHLEEN,

nutritionist

Wheeling. W.Va.. Mar. 26. 194": d Thomas Hugh Arbogast m. Charles Joseph and Kathleen Robinson. June 21. 1969: chUdren: Patrick. Kathleen. Elizabeth, Brian. Megan. BS. Spalding U.. 1969: MS. Ohio State U.. 1971; postgrad. U. Pitts., from 1992. Chkf din. nutritionist DePaul Cmty. Health Ctr.. Sl Louis, 1974-78; editor, b.

Yak/New Haven

Hosp.. 1979-80; resident nu(1U. V.A Hosp.. 1987-90. nutritionist 19901992-95: with U. Pins.. Women's Health 92. U. Initiative. 1996. coram, specialist from 1996. Cantor Sl 1992—. choir mem.. 1992—: choir memPa. Edward Ch.. .Am. DietiMem. Diocesan Choir. Pins.. 1993 tian .Assn. (registered). .Am. Assn. .Am. Women. Home: Died Aug. 19. 2008. Norfolk. nutritionist

tritionist

Hines

i

Pins..



AAUW

.

NY

ROBY. CHARLES

D.. JTL funeral director, b. Belkvilk. s. Charles D. Sr. and Sarah Helen m. H. Bemice Kerwood Sept 6. 1942: chUdren: Joyce Elaine and Judith Ann twins Gary L embalmer and funeral chr.. Worsham CoU.. 1939. Owner Roby Funeral Chapel. RushviUe. Ul.. from 1958. Past bd dirs. Community ChesL .Am. Heart .Assn.. Am. Cancer Soc. RushviUe: bd. curs. Health Improvement and Blue Cross/Blue Shield Rushvilk. 1958—. Served with USN. Ul..

Apr. 22.

1920;

|

ROCHLLN. PHILLIP, ret^ec .r.e~:5NYC. Mar 24. 1923: s. Louis and Dora (Rubini R.: m. Ruth Mum. Dec. 31, 1954 «div. 1987) children: Jennifer Louise. Kevin Louis. BS in Chemistry B, NYU, 1949: MLS. Rutgers U.. 1960. Chemist various cos.. NJ.. 1943-63: sci. analyst engring specialist Libr. of Congress. Washington. 1963: supervisory chemist mgr. tech. libr. Naval PropeUant Plam. Indian Head Md. 1963-68: chkf accessions and indexing br. NaL Hwy S - .imgton. 1968-69; supervisory chemist dir. tech. info. div. Naval Ordnance Sta.. Indian Head 1969-78. chemist tech. info, specialist 1979-84. Adj. instr. Charles County (Md) C.C, 1970-79. Editor Philatelk Lit ^56-60; conrbr. articles to profl. jours. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc. Assn. for Recorded Sound Collectiondir. 1985 i. Am. Phuatelk Soc. Avocations: opera, collecttive. Ubrarian: b.



ing phonograph records. ._:::. 2008.

Home: SUver

Sprina.

ROCKWOOD. FRANKLLN ALEXANDER,

Md

Died

mechanical

Elyna Ohio. June 2. 1936: s. Frank and Tbelma m. Barbara Anne Rockwood June 7. 1958; chUdren: Janet Kimberelv Rockwood Wannemacher. Karen Rockwood R; k Western Res. engineer, b. (Scott) R.:

Ind U 1985 Registered profl. engr., Ohio. rngr E.W. Bliss Co.. Canton. Ohio. 1958-60, Arthur and Co.. Qeve.. 1960-61: mgr. engriru Indpls.. 1961-93: mgr. mfg. and quality engring. AUison Engine Co.. Indpls.. from 1993. Sec. Planning Commn.. Zionsvilk. Ind. chmn. Bd Zoning Appeals. 1980-83. Mem. .ASME. Beta Gamma Sigma Avocations: vocaL piano, organ, tennis, golf. Home: Zionsvilk. Ind Died Nov. 2, U.. 1958: Sffl.A

.

G McKee

::-

RODGERS. JOE .Ala..

N

Mason BS

M..

:":



;:

i.---

j. Helen Martin. 1956: chUdren: Jan. in Civil Engring.. U. Ala. 1956. engr.

Chkf

Burgess. Inc.. 1959-63: mgr. sales and prodn. Dixk Concrete Pipe Co.. 1963-66: pres.. chmn. bd Rodgers Constm Internat. 1966-76: proprietor JMR Investments. Nashvilk. from 1976: chmn.. pres. Am. Constructors. Inc.. 1979-85; fin. chmn. Republican Nat Com.. 1979-81: chmn. bd CRC Equities. Inc. 1980-85: commr. gen. U.S. sect 1982 World's Fair. 1982; mem. Pres.'s Fgn. Intelligence Advisory Bd. 1981-85: fin. chmn. Reagan-Bush '84 Campaign Com.'. 1984. 50th Am. PresdL Inauguration Com.; US amb. to France US DepL State. Paris. 1985 89: Jennings A. Jones Chair of Excellence in Free Enterprise Mkkfle Tenn. Stale U Murfreesboro. 1989—99: acting. CEO. chmn. Berlitz IntemaL Inc.. Princeton. NJ. 1991. Bd dirs. James S. Brady PresdL Found. FeUowship of Christian Athletes. RandolphMacon Women's CoU. Served to 1l USCG & Geological Survey. 1956-58 Recipient Am. Enterprise award Nat Exchange Qub: named a Grand Offkkr of the Legion of Honor. Govt of France: named one of The Leaders of the Century. .Associated BuUders & Contractors. 2000. Mem. Ams. for Responsible Govt. Republican. Died Feb. 2. 2009.



.

\.

ROESLER. ROSE PLEPER. Chgc

retired geriatrics nurse; b.

L

and Rose C. iKenitz) dL .Albert G. Pieper. m. Gerald O. Roeskr. Dec 22, 1951; children: Jon E. Roesler. Julia R. Roeskr Utroske. Diploma in nnrqi^g Walther Meml. Hosp.. Chgo.. 1944: postgrad.

Cook County

1

ROETHEL Hosp., Chgo., 1945. RN, Ind. Cert, to train nursing aides, Ind. U. Acting oper. rm. supr. Children's Meml. Hosp., Chgo., 1946-47; surg. nurse Hines VA Hosp., May wood, 111., 1947-49; staff nurse Luth. Home for the Aged, Arlington Heights, 111., 1955-56; staff nurse labor and delivery, post partum Sherman Hosp., Elgin, 111., 1956-58, 61-62; staff nurse post-partum, labor and delivery N.W. Community Hosp., Arlington Heights, 111., 1962-66; float nurse Luth. Gen. Hosp., Park Ridge, 111., 1966-70; med./surg.

nurse N.W. Community Hosp., Arlington Heights, 111., 1975; surg. nurse Sears, Roebuck and Co., Schaumburg, 111., 1971-73; staff nurse the in-svc. dir. Willows Rehab. Ctr., Valparaiso, Ind., 1977-80, 82-84, program dir. nurse's aide tng., 1987-88; surg. asst. Valparaiso Eye Clinic, 1980. Instr. nursing aide classes Willows Rehab. Ctr., Valparaiso, 1989.

ANC,

Capt.

Mar.

4,

1945-46, 49-52.

Home:

Valparaiso, Ind. Died

2008.

ROETHEL, DAVID ALBERT HILL, professional society administrator, consultant; b. Milw., Feb. 17, 1926;

s.

Albert

John and Elsie Margaret (Hill) R.; children: Elizabeth Jane, Susan Margaret. BS, Marquette U., 1950, MS, 1952; cert., Oak Ridge Sch. Reactor Tech., 1953. Chem. engr. naval reactors br. AEC, Washington, 1952-57; mgr. profl. relations, asst. to exec. sec. Am. Chem. Soc, Washington, 1957-72; exec. dir. Nat. Registry in Clin. Chemistry, Wash1967-72, Am. Assn. Clin. Chemists, Washington, 1968-70, Am. Acad. Orthotists and Prosthetists, Am. Bd. Cert, in Orthotics and Prosthetics, 1973-76, Am. Orthotic and Prosthetic Assn., 1973-76, Am. Orthotic and Prosthetists Assn. Found., 1975 76; exec, dir., fellow Am. Inst. Chemists, Washington, 1977-90, bd. dirs., exec, com., 1981-90, exec. dir. Nat. Certification Commn. in Chemistry and Chem. Engring., 1977-90, exec, dir., trustee Am. Inst. Chemists Found., 1982-90, sec, 1990; pres. Peachtree Promotions, from 1991; dir. Chemical Heritage Found., 1992-98; v.p., treas. Cons. Consortium, 1994-98, pres., 1998-2000, bd. dirs., 1992—2003. Sec, vice chmn., then chmn. Intersoc. Com. on Health Lab. Svcs., 1966-72; v.p. Pensions for Profls., Inc., Washington, 1970-72; vice chmn., then chmn. Engrs. and Scientists Joint Commn. on Pensions, 1978-80, vice chmn., 1985-87, chmn., 1988-90, 94-95, sec, 1996-97; mem. Commn. Profls. in Sci. and Tech., 1978-96, sec-treas., 1979-82, bd. dirs., 1989-96, v.p., 1990-91, exec, com., 1990-93, 95; sec. gen. 7th Internat. Congress in Orthotics and Prosthetics, 1975-76, 2d World Congress in Prosthetics and Orthotics, 1975-77; exec. dir. Am. Orthotic and Prosthetic Assn. Found., 1975-76; chmn. U.S. arrangements Can.-Am. Chem. Congress, 1982-84; bd. dirs. China-U.S. Sci. Exchanges, 1985-89. Editor: Almanac, 1973-76, Chemist, 1977-90. Mem. Md. Gov.'s Com. on Sci. Devel., 1969; bd. dirs. Episcopal Ctr. for Children, 1991-97, sec, 1992-93, pres., 1993-95; mem. Episcopal Sr. Ministries Coun., 2002—. Served with U.S. Army Air Corps, 1944-46, CBI. Recipient Outstanding Svc award Intersoc. Com. on Health Lab. Svcs., 1972, Appreciation awards Nat. Reg. in Clin. Chemistry, 1972, Engrs. and Sci. Com. on Pensions, 1996, Stewart R. Macdonald award., Consultans Consortium, 2001. Mem.: Washington Soc. Assn. Execs, (bd. dirs. 1986—87, chair bylaws com. 1989—90, govt, affairs coun. from 1999, Md. com., Profl. Achievement award 1986), Washington Acad. Sci. (GMC rep. from 2000), Chem. Soc. Washington (bd. dirs. 2000—03, treas. 2004), Greater ington,



Washington

Inst.

1992, pres.-elect

Chemists

1995—97,

award 1999), Am.

(sec.

pres.

1992—94, bd. dirs. from 1998—99, Honor Scroll

Chemists, Coun. Engring. and Sci. Soc. Execs, (bd. dirs. 1983—86), Am. Chem. Soc. (dir. fed. credit union 1967—70, pres. 1968—70), Sports Car Club

Am.

(local

Inst.

officer

1960—74,

bd.

dirs.

1964—67,

vice

chmn., sec. 1967, 1975—76, bd. dirs. 1975—77, historian from 1989), Alpha Chi Sigma Washington Prof. Chpt. (pres.

1963—65, bd. dirs. from 1986, pres. 1995—98, newsletter 1998—2003, sec. 1998—2004, v.p. 2004—05), Pi Epislon, Sigma Gamma Chi, Alpha Chi Sigma (pres.

editor

Mu





1963 64, nat. dist. counselor 1964 68, nat. profl. rep. Washington chpt. from 1986, pres. from 2005, disting. svc. award 2004). Died Sept. 9, 2005.

ROGALLO, FRANCIS MELVIN,

mechanical, aeronau-

engineer; b. Sanger, Calif., Jan. 27, 1912;

Mathieu 1939 (dec. 2008); children: Marie, Robert, Carol, Frances. Degree in Mech. and Aero. Engring., Stanford U, 1935. With Nat. Advisory Com. for Aeronautics (name changed to NASA), Hampton, Va., 1936-70; ret. Lectr. on high lift devices, lateral control, flexible wings and flow systems. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Active Rogallo Found. Recipient NASA award, 1963, Nat. Air and Space Mus. trophy, Lifetime Achievement award Smithsonian Instn., 1992; named to N.C. Sports Hall of Fame, 1987. Mem. Am. Kite Assn., U.S. Hang Gliding Assn. Episcopalian. Achievements include patents for Flexible Wing, Comer Kite, others; research in aerodynamics, wind tunnels. Home: Kitty Hawk, NC. Died Sept. 1, 2009.

tical

WHO WAS WHO IN AMERI

196

s.

and Marie Rogallo; m. Gertrude Sugden, Sept.

ROGERS, BERNARD WILLIAM,

14,

retired military of-

ficer; b. Fairview, Kans., July 16, 1921; s. William Henry and Lora (Haynes) R.; m. Ann Ellen Jones, Dec. 28, 1944; children: Michael W., Diane E., Susan A. Student, Kans. State Coll., 1939-40; BS, US Mil. Acad., 1943; BA (Rhodes scholar), Oxford U, Eng., 1950, MA, 1954, DCL (hon.), 1983; grad., Command and Gen. Staff Coll., 1954-55, Army War Coll., 1959-60; LLD, Akron U, 1978, Boston U, 1981. Commd. It. US Army, 1943, advanced through grades to gen., 1974; aide to supt. US Mil. Acad., 1945-46, comdr. cadets, 1967-69; aide to high commr. Gen. Mark W. Clark US Army, Austria, 1946-47, bn. comdr. Republic of Korea,

1952; exec, to comdr.-in-chief Far East Command, 1953-54; US Army, 1956-59; exec, to chmn.

mil. asst. to chief of staff

US

Dept. Def., 1962-66; asst. divsn. comdr. 1st Inf. Divsn., Vietnam, 1966-67; comdg. gen. 5th Inf. Divsn., Ft. Carson, Colo., 1969-70; chief legis. liaison US Army, 1971-72, dep. chief of staff for pers., 1972-74; Joint Chiefs of Staff

intermediatry metabolism, biochem. nutritional a* of alcoholism, mental retardation, congenital tions. Home: Austin, Tex. Died Jan. 11, 2009, Dallas sis,

ROGERS, MARSHA SCOTT, educator, poet; b.

tion

retired

Fresno, Calif.,

secondary e

May

8,

194

comdg. gen. US Army Forces Command, 1974-76; chief of staff US Army, 1976-79; NATO supreme allied comdr., comdr. in chief US European Command (USEUCOM), 1979-87; ret. US Army, 1987. Former bd. dirs. Atlantic Coun. US, George C. Marshall Found., Gen. Dynamics Co.,

Thomas Henry and

Kemper Nat. Ins. Co., Thomas Industries; former sr. cons. The Coca-Cola Co.; vol. chmn. USO World Bd. of Govs., 1988-94. Decorated DSC, Def. DSM with oak leaf cluster, DSM of Army, Navy and Air Force, Silver Star, Legion of

Dept. Edn. Nev., Carson City. Author of poetry. Mem. English/Lang. Arts Network (v.p. 1994-96, rural 1996-98). Died July 15, 2008.

Merit with 3 oak leaf clusters, D.F.C. with 2 oak leaf clusters, Bronze Star medal with V device; hon. fellow Univ. Coll., Oxford U.; recipient Disting. Svc. Citation U. Kans., 1984, Disting. Grad. award US Mil. Acad., 1995, Assn. US Army George C. Marshall medal, 1999. Mem.: VFW, Mil. Order of World Wars, Ret. Officers Assn., Assn. Am. Rhodes Scholars, Soc. 1st Inf. Divsn., Am. Soc. French Legion of Honor, Assn. US Army (bd. dirs.), Alibi, Alfalfa, Army and Navy Club, Army-Navy Country Club, Phi Delta Theta. Died Oct. 27, 2008.

ROGERS, ETHEL TENCH,

piano instructor, composer; Newark, Feb. 21, 1914; d. Walter Jay and Herrine (Wagner) T; m. Robert William Rogers, Sept. 1, 1934; children: Nancy Lynn, Philip. Studied privately. Composed over 200 anthems, cantatas, piano solos, organ, piano, and keyboard duos. Avocations: sewing, painting. Home: Fair Way, Kans. Died Jan. 25, 2008. b.

ROGERS,

HOWARD SAMUEL,

retired rental

company

executive; b. Milton, Pa., Mar. 26, 1921; s. Samuel Cyril and Harriet Rachel (Kelly) R.; m. Clara May Rouvellat, Apr 8, 1947; children: Donna Dazio, Dianne Stoler, Debra Weber, Howard Samuel Jr. Student, Berry Coll., Rome, Ga., 1943; BS in Psychology, Pa. State U., 1948. Sales engr. Bonney Forge & Tool Wks., Allentown, Pa., 1948-52; owner Howard S. Rogers Co., Milton and Chalfont, Pa., 1952-70; pres., ptnr. Rogers & Greenberg, Abington, Pa.,

1970-81; organizer, mgr. Slobird Rentals, Surprise, Ariz., 1987-92. Adv. bd. Borden Chem. Co., N.Y.C. and Columbus, Ohio, 1968-78, Triangle Corp., Alliance, Ohio and Orangeburg, S.C., Kal Equip. Co., Ostego, Mich., 1957-72; pres. Auto Boosters Internat., Phila., 1966-67. Creator auto, clinic for mass instrn. of mechanics, 1960-61. Active planning bd NBT Twp., Bucks County, Pa., 1955, chmn. zoning bd„ 1955, zoning officer, 1955-57. With USAAC, 1943-45. Mem. Am. Legion (life), Pa. State U. Club (pres. 1986-90), DAV, Masons, Lions (Lion of Yr. 1989, Leadership medal 1990), Daedalions. Republican. Mem. United Ch. of Christ. Avocations: organ, travel, bridge. Home: Sun City West, Ariz. Died Feb. 1, 2008.

ROGERS, JOHNNIE CALVIN,

fraternal

organization

administrator; b. San Francisco, Aug. 22, 1948;

s. Alfred Calvin and Evelyn Blanche (Crouse) R.; m. Gail Ann children: Dylan, Zachary. Chelsea. Rogers, Oct. 23, 1982; BS, Colo. Coll., 1974. CPA, Colo. Auditor May Zima & 1974-76; sr. auditor Grant Co., West Palm Beach, Fla., Thornton, Colorado Springs, 1976-78; city auditor City of 1978-86; dir. Fire Police Pension Colorado Springs, dep. Assn., Englewood, Colo., 1986-87, exec, dir., from 1987. Navy, 1967-71. Served with U.S. Mem. AICPA, Am. Soc. Pub. Adminstm., Govt. Fin. Officers, Assn. Institutional Investors. Democrat. Mem. Christian Ch. (Disciples Of Christ). Home: Colorado Springs, Colo. Died Jan. 12, 2008.

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ROGERS, LORENE LANE, retired tor; b.

academic administra-

Mort M. and Jessie L. Gordon Rogers, Aug. 23, 1935 (dec

Prosper, Tex., Apr. 3, 1914; d.

(Luster) Lane; m. Burl

MA

(Parke, June 14, 1941). BA, N. Tex. State Coll., 1934; Davis fellow), U. Tex., 1946, PhD, 1948; DSc (hon.), Oakland U, 1972; LLD, Austin Coll., 1977. Prof, chemistry Sam Houston State Coll., Huntsville, Tex., 1947-49; research scientist Clayton Found. Biochem. Inst. U. Tex., Austin, 1950-64, asst. dir., 1957-64, prof, nutrition, 196280, assoc. dean Grad. Sch., 1964-71, v.p. univ., 1971-74, pres., 1974-79, mem. exec. com. African grad. fellowship program, 1966-71; research cons. Clayton Found, for Research, Houston, 1979-81. Vis. scientist, lectr., cons. NSF, 1959-62; cons. S.W. Research Inst., San Antonio, 1959-62; mem. Grad. Record Exams Bd., 1972-76, chmn., 1974-75; adv. com. ITT Internat. Fellowship, 1973-83; dir. Texaco, Inc., Gulf States Utilities, Republic Bank, Austin. Bd. dirs. Tex. Opera Theatre, Austin Lyric Opera; chmn. bd. trustees Texaco Philanthropic Found.; chmn. council of presidents Nat. Assn. State Univs. and Land-Grant Colls., 1976-77, mem. exec, com., 1976-79; mem. com. on identification of profl. women Am. Council on Edn., 1975-79, mem. com. on govt, relations, 1978-79; mem. target 2000 project com. Tex. U. System; mem. ednl. adv. bd. John E. Gray Inst., Lamar U., Beaumont, Tex. Eli Lilly fellow, 1949-50; Recipient U. Tex. Students Assn. Teaching Excellence award, 1963; Disting. Alumnus award N. Tex. State U, 1972; Outstanding Woman of Austin award, 1950, 60, 71, 80; Disting. Alumnus award U. Tex., 1976; Honor Scroll award Tex. Inst. Chemists, 1980 Fellow Am. Inst. Chemists;

A&M

mem. AAAS, Am. Chem. Soc. (sec. 1954-56), Am. Inst. Nutrition, Am. Soc. Human Genetics, Nat. Soc. Arts and Letters, Assn. Grad. Schs. (internat. edn.

Sigma

Xi, Phi

Kappa

Phi, Iota

Sigma

Kappa. Achievements include research

com. 1967-71),

Omicron Delta hydantoin synthe-

Pi,

in

Mary (Myers)

Elsie

R.

BA,

Calif.

U,

Fresno, 1968, tchg. credential, 1969. Tchr. Valley H.S., Boonville, Calif., 1971-73, Mineral H.S., Hawthorne, Nev., 1978-99, retired, 1999;

CESA, Fennimore,

Wis., from 1999.

ROGERS, THOMAS FRANCIS, tor; b.

Ann

Providence, Aug. 11, 1923;

s.

Mem.

C

curriculum

foundation

Thomas

Francis a

m. Estelle E. Hunt, July 6, children: Clare Hibschman, Judith Reynolds, Hope ( (Flaharty)

R.;

laude, Providence Coll., 1945; MA, 1949. Rsch. assoc. Radio Rsch. Lab. Harvard U., 1944-45; TV engr. Bell and Howe Chgo., 1945-46; electronics scientist AF Cambridge Ctr., Cambridge, Mass., 1946-54; assoc. group leader Lincoln Lab., Cambridge, 1951-53; lab. head AF bridge Rsch. Ctr., Bedford, Mass., 1954-59; div. he steering com. mem. MIT Lincoln Lab., Bedford, IS asst. dir. def. rsch. engring. US Dept. Def., Washir 1964-65, dep. dir. def. rsch. engring., 1965-67; dir. and tech. US Dept. Housing Urban Devel., Washir 1967-69; v.p. The Mitre Corp., Washington, Bedford, 72; chmn. The Sophron Found., McLean, Va., from dir. US Congress Office Tech. Assessment Study on Ci Space Staion and U.S. Future in Space, Washington, 84; from pres. to chief scientist The Space Transp. Arlington, Va., 1992—2005. Founding chmn. bd. External Tanks Corp., Boulder, Colo.; bd. dirs. Int Radio Satellite Corp., Washington, Space Destin Svcs., Inc., 1994-97; chmn. bd. dirs. Luna Corp., Falls, Va., 1991-95; dir. Share Space Found., 2000; POLARIS Command-Comm. Co., USN, 1960-64; Satellite Comm. Panel, Pres.'s Sci. Adv. Com., I9t\ mem. Dept. Def. NASA Satellite Comm. Com., 19* Conf. on Applications of Sci. and Tec U.S.A. del. Lesser Developed Nations, Geneva, 1963; mem. Fed. nautics and Astronautics Coordinating Bd., 1965-67; Coun. on Sci. and Tech., 1967-69; mem. Space Pre Adv. Coun., NASA, 1971-73, chmn. applications 1972-73; mem. NAS com. on regional emergency, comm. systems, 1976-78; mem. space applications bd. space comms. 1986-87; mem. com. on on satellite broadcasting and emergency preparedness for of Am., 1986-88; mem. adv. com. study space transp Congrl. Office Tech. Assessment, 1994-95. Contbr. ai to jours., chpts. to books. Trustee X-Prize Found., 2000. Recipient Outstanding Performance award 1957, cert, commendation Sec. Navy, 1961, Meritcj Civilian Svc. award and medal, Sec. Def., Constrn.'s of Yr. award Engring. News Record, 1969, Space Pi award Nat. Space Soc, 1988, Best Vision of the 1 Disting. award Space Frontier Found., 1997, Svc. award, 1999, Pioneer award Visionary Lif Achievement award Space Tourism Soc. Fellow (mem. transp. and aerospace policy com., chmn. 19S ' Profl. Achievement award 1995, Citation of Honor mem. Intemat. Acad. Astronautics (Paris), Cosmos (Washington). Died Feb. 13, 2009.

BS cum

bridge, Mass.,

&

& &

i

UN

j

NASA

i

NASA

ROHRBACH, PETER ALPAUGH, lawyer; b. Hai Conn., Apr. 11, 1953; s. John Grandin and Caroline son) R.; m. Linda Alperin, Sept. 1, 1976; children: J Andrew. BA, Yale U., 1975; JD, Stanford U., 1979 Hartson LLP, Washii D.C. 1979. Ptnr. Hogan 1979—2009, mem. exec, com., dir. comm. practice { Sr. notes editor: Stanford U. Law Rev., 1978-79. Mem Communications Bar Assn. Home: Mc Lean, Va. Die< 25, 2009.

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ROHRBAUGH, NOVA

R., retired music

educat
.ec

KEY.

U„

chemical engineer, b. DubL951; came to U.S.. 1957: BSChemE. N.C 1973. PhD in Chem. Engring.. 1975. St chem.

Locthe (Ireland) Ltd. Tallaght 1979-80. group leader BdeveL. 1980-82. mgt product tech_ 1982-86: assoc. D Locate Corp. Newington. Conn.. 1986-88: asst fe. Son Chem. Corp. Caristadt NJ.. 1988-89. tech.

A

v.p.

R&D.

from 1991. Conrbt

Am. Chem. Soc .-;'.--;

articles to

Tech. Assn. Graphic -. -•:'.-.— t: .-;-: R.: m. Esther Rosen. 1941: children: Linda. David. Diploma. Jmlhard

Sch Musk. Prin. harpist

1940. Faculty Juilliard Sch. Musk. I9C Mexko Symphony Orch.. 1941-42. Indpls.

'

ROSEN Symphony

WHO WAS WHO IN AMERIO

198

Symphony Orch., 1943CBS, Columbia Records and free lanced,

Orch., 1941-42, Mpls.

44, staff harpist,

1945-60, prin. harpist, N.Y. Philharm., 1960-87; Composer incidental music for; NBC series Arts and the Gods, 1946, CBS Camera Three, 1947, Solomon, The King, 1948. Served with U.S. Army, 1945. Mem. Am. Fedn. Musicians, Bohemians. Home: Pompano Beach, Fla. Died Mar. 13,

2009.

Symphony, 1955-59,

Phila. Orch.,

1959—95. Served with

AUS, 1951-54. Recipient C. Hartman Kuhn award, 1978 Mem. Am. Fedn. Musicians, Nat. Acad. Rec Arts and Scis. Died Aug. 24, 2009.

ROSENBLUM, RICHARD SETH, insurance agent; b.

Ft.

Lee, Va., May 1, 1944; s. Leo and Marjorie (Lewitt) R.; child, Leigh Jayne Moorigian Mansfied, Oct. 1, 1966; Kimberley (dec. 1966); m. m. Marilee Jane Erickson, Apr. 1967; m. Barbara Jean Axelrod (div. Oct. 1982). BA, 1, Upsala Coll., 1966; MAT, William Paterson Coll., 1973; 1

ROSEN, WILLIAM EDWARD,

economics educator;

b.

Oceanside, NY, Jan. 24, 1951; s. Saul and Seena (Rudolph) R. BA, Boston U., 1973; MA, U. Calif., Davis, 1975, PhD, 1978. Lectr. U. Calif., Davis, 1978-79; prof. U. Nev., Reno, 1979-82, Colo. Coll. and U. Colo., Colorado Springs, 1982-85; field archaeologist Far Western Anthropology, Davis, 1985-87; prof, econs. Lake Tahoe Community Coll., South Lake Tahoe, Calif., from 1987. Cons. Sierra Stats., Contbr. articles to profl. pubis. South Lake Tahoe, 1987 Recipient Olinik award econs. dept. Colo. Coll., 1985.



.

MLS,

Pratt Inst.,

1966-69;

1974. Cert.

tchr., libr. schs.

registered rep. Mut. of

and

fin.

planner. Profl. athlete,

librs., N.J.,

Omaha

Ins. Cos.,

1966-81; ins. agt., Cherry Hill, N.J.,

Marlton, N.J., from 1990. Mem. Inst. Cert. Fin. Planners, Princeton Area Soc. Cert. Fin. Planners, Pratt Inst. Alumni Assn., Montclair Acad. Alumni Assn. Avocations: chamber music, tennis, baseball. Home: Lakehurst, NJ. Died Mar. 8, 2008. 1982-90; ind.

ins. agt.

Mem. Am.

Econ. Assn. Republican. Avocations: ice hockey, coaching basketball, writing fiction, guitar. Home: South Lake Tahoe, Calif. Died May 19, 2008.

welfare policy educator;

ROSENAU, ANITA

1926; d. Morton and Nancy (Billings) Keeney; m. Edward W. Rosenheim, June 20, 1947 (dec. 2005); children: Daniel,

H., playwright; b. Phila., Aug. 25,

1923; d. Joseph S. and Anna (Altman) Halpem; m. Gary Rosenau, Apr. 24, 1945; children: Gail Rosenau Scott, in Play Writing, Temple Gareth W. BA, U. Pa., 1944; U., 1956. Works produced in staged readings including U. Denver/ Aspen Playwrights Conf., 1980, Theatre Under the Jerome, 1984, 85, 86, No Smoking Theatre, N.Y.C., 1986, Aspen Art Mus., 1989, 90, Barbara Baracedess Theatre Lab., 1990, One, Two, Buckle My Shoe, 1991, 1991, Alive and Well, 1991, A Woman of Purpose (one woman play) Aspen Art Mus., 1994, (in collaboration with Edgar David Grana) Lancelot, Guinevere. Mem. Dramatists Guild, Po-

MA

etry Soc.

Am.

travel, bridge.

Christian Scientist. Avocations: golf, skiing,

Died Apr. 20, 2008.

ROSENHEIM, MARGARET KEENEY,

Rela (Banet) R.;

MA

educator;

came to U.S., 1968; d. Theodor and m. Leo Goldhammer, Jan. 9, 1968 (div. 1928;

U. Toronto, Ont., Can., 1952; U. Pa., 1959. Rsch. asst. Hosp. for Sick Children, Toronto, 1951-52; rsch. asst. in biophysics U. Western Ont., London, 1952-56; rsch. fellow in physiology U. Pa., Phila., 1979; asst. prof. dept. physiology Sch. Medicine, U. Montreal, Montreal, Can., 1959-62; asst. prof, dept. surgery, lectr. dept. physiology McGill U., Montreal, 1962-68; assoc. prof, physiology & biophysics Coll. Medicine, Howard U., Washington, 1968 97. Cons, to chief of surgery Royal Victoria Hosp., 1962. Contbr. articles to profl. jours., including Am. Jour. Physiology, Am. Jour. Applied Physiology, Respiration Physiology, Lung, Chest. Recipient Percy Hermant Gen. Proficiency scholarship, 1946-50, Alexander T. Fulton scholarship in sci., 1947, Daniel Wilson scholarship in physiology and biochemistry, 1949; grantee Nat. Rsch. Coun., Can., 1960-62, Med. Rsch. Coun. Can., 1963-68, Nat. Inst. Neurol. Diseases, 1972-75, Washington Heart Assn., 1970, 71. Mem. Am. Physiol. Soc. (sec. teaching of physiology sect. 1986-89), Biophys. Soc, Am. Thoracic Soc, Can. Physiol. Soc, N.Y. Acad. Scis., Sigma Xi. Jewish. Died Sept. 28, 2009. 1972).

PhD

in Physiology,

in Physiology,



ROSENBERG, HAROLD NMI,

preventive medicine NYC, Nov. 23, 1921; s. Jacob and Rose Rosenberg; m. Sharon Rosenberg, June 6, 1962; children: Maria Holben, Victor. BA, Drake U.; DO, Phila. Coll. Of Osteo. Medicine, 1951; MS, Columbia Coll. Physicians and Surgeons, 1999. Physician Health Awareness/lifesustainer, NYC, from 1999; cons./advisor LIFESUSTAINER, NYC, from 1999. Pres. Intemat. Acad. Of Preventive Medicine, Houston. Author (sr. editor): Book Of Vitamin Therapy/web Site:lifesustainer. With US Army, 1944—46, ETO. Decorated Purple Heart, Bronze Star medal. Mem.: Internat. Acad. Preventive Medicine (pres. 1970—75), Mil. Order Of The Purple Heart (life; sr. vice comdr./N.Y Dept. 2002—04). Independent-Republican. Hebrew. Avocations: swimming, hiking, painting landscape, portrates. Home: New York, NY. Died July 19, 2008.

physician, consultant; b.

ROSENBERG, MURRAY KENNETH,

anesthesiologist,

NYC,

June 14, 1928; s. Jacob and Sarah (Kassouer) R.; m. Beverly Draznin, Aug. 28, 1988; children: Aaron Glen, b.

David Arthur, Robert Loren. AB, NYU, 1947; Chgo. Med. Sch., 1952. Diplomate Am. Bd. AnestheAm. Bd. Quality Assurance and Utilization Res.

Stuart Joel,

MD,

siology,

Chmn.

dept. anesthesiology West Side VA Hosp., Chgo., 1955; attending anesthesiologist Michael Reese Hosp., Chgo., 1956-69; chmn. dept. anesthesiology N.W. Hosp., Chgo., 1969-83, Provident Hosp., Chgo., 1983-86, Meth. Hosp. Chgo., from 1986. Bd. dirs. Myer Kaplan Jewish Community Ctr., Skokie, 111., 1955-65, Beth Emet Synagogue, Evanston, 111., 1978-79, Skokie Valley Traditional Synagogue, 1986-89. Fellow Am. Coll. Anesthesiologists, Am. Coll. Chest Physicians; mem. Chgo. Soc. Anesthesi-

ologists (pres. 1961-63, sec-treas. 1963-65), B'nai B'rith.

Home: Skokie,

111.

Died June

ROSENBLATT, LOUIS,

4, 2008.

retired musician; b. Phila., Mar. Paul and Celia (Seidman) R.; m. Renate Gisela Reiss, Aug. 2, 1953; children: William Reiss, Richard Henry. Diploma, Curtis Inst. Music, 1951. Mem. faculty Temple U. Coll. Music Player oboe and solo English horn, Houston Symphony, 1954-55, New Orleans Philharmonic9,

1928;

s.

Grand Rapids, Mich.,

Sept. 5,

James, Andrew. Student, Wellesley Coll., 1943-45; JD, U. Chgo., 1949. Bar: 111. 1949. Mem. faculty Sch. Social Svc Adminstm. U. Chgo., Chgo., from 1950, assoc prof., 1961 66, prof., 1966—96, Helen Ross prof, social welfare policy, 1975—96, dean, 1978—83, Helen Ross prof, emerita, 1996—2009; lectr. in law U. Chgo., 1980—97. Vis. prof. U. Wash., 1965, Duke U., 1984; acad. visitor London



Sch. Econs., 1973; cons. Pres.'s Commn. Law Enforcement and Adminstm. Justice, 1966-67, Nat. Adv. Commn. Criminal Justice Stds. and Goals, 1972; mem. Juvenile Justice Stds. Commn., 1973-78; trustee Carnegie Corp. N.Y, 197987; trustee Children's Home and Aid Soc. of 111., chair, 1996-98; chair CHASI Sys. Inc., 1998-2001; dir. Nat. Inst. Dispute Resolution, 1981-89, Nuveen Bond Funds, 198297;

ROSENBERG, EDITH ESTHER, physiologist, b. Berlin, Jan. 24,

b.

retired social

mem. Chgo. Network

Editor: Justice for the Child,

1962; contbr. 2d edit., 1977; editor: Pursuing Justice for the Child, 1976; editor: (with F.E. Zimring, D.S. Tanenhaus, B. Dohm) Century of Juvenile Justice, 2002; editor: (with

A

Mark

Testa) Early Parenthood and

Coming of Age

in the

1992; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Recipient Norman Maclean Faculty award, U. Chgo., 1997. Home: San Francisco, Calif. Died Feb. 2, 2009. 1990s,

ROSENTHAL, JOHN W., art slides producer; b. Munich, Mar. 25, 1928; s. Julius and Anny (Springer) R.; m. Patricia M. Murray, 1954; children: David, Judith, Sarah, John E. BA, U. Chgo., 1953. Profl. photographer KoopmanNeumer, Chgo., 1955-65; med. photographer St. Lukes Hosp., Chgo., 1950-55; pres. Rosenthal Art Slides, Inc., Chgo., 1965-95. Cons, photo Art Inst. Chgo., 1970-75, U. Ctrl. Fla., Orlando, 1989-91. Prin. works include slide sets of Master Paintings in the Art Inst, of Chgo., Chgo. Hist. Soc, World's Columbian Exposition, Mus. of Contemporary Art, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, Nat. Mus. of Am. Art, Washington, Hirshhorn Mus., Washington, Pierpont Morgan Libr., N.Y.C., Simply Stunning in Cin. Art Mus., Textile Sets in Art Inst., Jewelry in Walters Art Gallery, Bait., Am. Glass in Toledo Mus. of Art and miscellaneous others. Author: The '90's Catalog, 1992; prin. works include slide sets of Master Paintings in the Art Inst. Chgo., Chgo. Hist. Soc, World's Columbian Expn., Mus. Contemporary Art, Corcoran Gallery Art, Washington, Nat. Mus. Am. Art, Washington, Hirshhorn Mus., Washington, Pierpont Morgan Libr., N.Y.C., Simply Stunning in Cin. Art Mus., Textile Sets in Art Inst., Jewelry in Walters Art Gallery, Bait., Am. Glass in Toledo Mus. Art, others. Avocations: skiing, sailing, raquetball. Home: Chicago, 111. Died Jan. 21, 2008. ROSENTHAL, TONY BERNARD,

Highland Park, 111., Aug. 9, 1914; s. Nathan H. and Bessie (Baumgarden) R.; m. Halina Kotlowicz, Apr. 2, 1946 (dec. 1991); m. Cynthia Dillon, 1995. AB, U. Mich., 1936; student, Art Inst. Chgo., Cranbrook Acad. Arts; doctorate (hon.), Hofstra U., 1989. Exhbns. include Art Inst. Chgo., Met. Mus. Art, Mus. Modern Art, N.Y, Whitney Mus. Am. Art, N.Y.C., Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, Archtl. League, N.Y, Yale U., U. 111., U. Nebr., 100 Biennale Exhbn., Sao Paulo, Brazil, Brussel's Fair, 1958, others; one man shows include San Francisco Mus, Western Mus. Assn. Travel Exhbn., Santa Barbara (Calif.) Mus., Long Beach (Calif.) Mus., Catherine Viviano Gallery N.Y, Kootz Gallery, N.Y.C., M. Knoedler & Co., Denise sculptor; b.

others; archtl. commn. include Hills, Calif., 1955, IBM Bldg., 1958, Southland Ctr., Dallas, IBM Western Hdqrs., Los Angeles, Police Plaza, N.Y.C., Fullerton (Calif.) State Coll., Fin. Ctr. Pacific, Honolulu, Holocaust Meml., Buffalo, Metro-Rail Sta., Miami, S.E. Nat. Bank, Miami, Grove Isle\ Miami, Met. Hosp., Phila., 1010 Lamar, Houston, Crantsrook Acad. Art, Bloomfield Hills, Mich., Steelpark, 400 E. 80th St, N.Y.C., Alamo, Astor PI., N.Y.C., Rondo, 111 E. 59th St., N.Y.C., U. Ind., Hofstra U., N.Y, others; works in permanent collections Milw. Art Ctr., 111. State U., Los Angeles County Mus., Long Beach, Lincoln (Mass.)

Rene Gallery, Paris, 1988, Temple Emanuel, Beverly

Mus., Ariz. State Coll., Mus. Modern Art, Whitney Mus. Art, Albright Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, U. 111., NYU, Yale U., Middelheim Mus., Antwerp, Belgium, Guggenheim Mus., N.Y.C., Hofstra U. Fashion Inst. Art, N.Y.C., others; pvt. collections. Served with AUS, 1942-46. Recipient awards, prizes San Francisco Mus., 1950, Los Angeles City Exhbn., 1951, 52, Audubon Artists, N.Y, 1953, Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, 1953, Los Angeles County Mus., 1950, 57, Santa Barbara Mus. Art, 1959, Art in Steel award Iron and Steel

1974-75, Disting. Alumni award U. Mich., I'l Sculpture award Inst. Arts and Letters, 1985. Mi NAD, (Academician) Home: Southampton, NY. Died I28, 2009. Inst.,

NYC,

ROSENZWEIG, MARK RICHARD, roscientist, educator; b. Rochester,

NY,

J

psychologist, Sept.

12, 192!

Jacob and Pearl (Grossman) R.; m. Janine S.A. Chafl Aug. 1, 1947 (dec. 2008); children: Anne Janine, Sual Jacqueline, Philip Mark. BA, U. Rochester, 1943, 1M 1944; PhD, Harvard U., 1949; doctorate (hon.), U. F Descartes, Sorbonne, 1980, U. Louis Pasteur, Strasboi France, 1998, U. Montreal, Can., 2006. Postdoctoral r fellow Harvard U., 1949-51; asst. prof. U. Calif., Berfai 1951-56, assoc. prof., 1956-60, prof, psychology, I960) assoc. rsch. prof., 1958-59, rsch. prof., 1965-66, t emeritus, 1991—2009, prof. grad. studies, 1994—2111 Vis. prof, biology U. Sorbonne, Paris, 1973-74; mem. 'i t

com. for Intemat. Union Psychol. Sci., NRC andNi 1984-96. Author: Biologie de la Memoire, 1976, (withil Leiman) Physiological Psychology, 1982, 2nd edit., 1|U (with M.J. Renner) Enriched and Impoverished Envi'J ments: Effects on Brain and Behavior, 1987, (with D. SiiU La Recherche en Psychologie Scientifique, 1988, ('{» W.H. Holtzman, M. Sabourin and D. Belanger) Histor, [ the International Union of Psychological Science, 2»|» editor: (with P. Mussen) Psychology: An Introduction, 1' i 2nd edit., 1977, International Psychological Scie Progress, Problems, and Prospects, 1992, (with A.L. Lei. | and S.M. Breedlove) Biological Psychology, 1996, 3d el 2002, (with S.M. Breedlove and N.V. Watson) 5th e nat.

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2007; co-editor: (with E.L. Bennett) Neural Mechanisrr| [ Learning and Memory, 1976, (with L. Porter) Ann. Re'j r Psychology, 1968-94, (with K. Pawlik) International H.' } book of Psychology, 2000; contbr. articles to profl. jc! f Served with USN, 1944-46. Recipient Disting. Alun award U. Rochester; Fulbright Rsch. fellow; faculty Rlfc fellow Social Sci. Rsch. Coun., 1960-61; Rsch. grant USPHS, Easter Seal Found., Nat. Inst. Drug Abuse. FtM AAAS, APA (Disting. Sci. Contbn. award 1982, Disn k Contbn. award for Intemat. Advancement of Psycho I j

NAACP

1997), Am. Psychol. Soc; mem. NAS, Physiol. Soc, Intemat. Union Psychol. Sci. (hon.

exec com. 1996-2009,

(life), life,

I

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1980-84, pres. 1988-92, pres. 1992-96), Intemat. Brain Rsch. Orgn., Soc. E|i Psychologists, Soc. for Neurosci., Soci6te Francaise.l Psychologie, Sierra Club (life), Common Cause, Fulbi. I Assn. (life), Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Home: Berkij L Calif. Died July 20, 2009. v.p.

ROSENZWEIG, ROY ALAN, Aug.

6,

1950;

history educator; b.

NJ

Maxwell and Mae (Blatt) R.; m. Deb| i 9, 1981. BA, Columbia U., 1971;postg:t Eng., 1971-73; PhD, Harvard U„ 1978.

s.

E. Kaplan,

Aug.

Cambridge

U.,

M

Worcester (Mass.) Poly. Inst., 1978-80; Me. f fellow Wesleyan U., Middletown, Conn., 1980-81; prof. George Mason U., Fairfax, Va., 1981-85, assoc. ]!f history, dir. oral history program, 1985-92, prof, his f from 1992, dir. Ctr. for History and New Media, from 1 'f ; n| Bd. dirs. Am. Social History project, N.Y.C., 1984 editorial bd. Radical History Rev., N.Y.C., 1973—. Aulfl Eight Hours for What We Will, 1983; co-author: The 'J and the People, 1992, Who Built America? From I Centennial Celebration of 1876 to the Great War of 111" 1993; editor: Presenting the Past, 1986, History Museum* the U.S., 1989. Guggenheim found, fellow, 1989-90, fellow, 1984-85, Samuel Stouffer fellow Harvard-MIT Ctr. Urban Studies, 1976-78, Kellet fellow Cambridge I 1971-73. Mem. Orgn. Am. Historians, Am. Hist. Assn., >t History Assn. Home: Arlington, Va. Died Oct. 11, 200 1 prof, history

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ROSS,

BYRON WARREN,

minister;

b.

LA,

Apr.

J

1920; s. Byron George and Ruth Nancy (Olson) R.i Letha Alice Ausherman, Apr. 13, 1941; children: Bii Leland, Myron Eldon, Nancy Lee Anne, Bryant Alan. ,t Master's Coll., 1943; postgrad., Nyack Missionary CJI 1943-44; BD, L.A. Bapt. Theol. Sem., 1944; PhD, Teil Hall Coll., 1947. Ordained to ministry Christian and | sionary Alliance. Pastor Christian and Missionary Alii Ch., Manhattan Beach, Calif., 1942-43, Faith Bible Ridgecrest, Calif., from 1988; missionary Christian Missionary Alliance, 1948-63; pastor, prin. Christian I tage Schs., various cities, Calif., 1966-76; prin. Vi Christian Sch., Ridgecrest, 1986-88, Immanuel Chri Sch., Ridgecrest, 1980-81. Dir. overseas lay-worker Christian and Missionary Alliance, Lancaster, Calif., 1 63; supr. King's Valley Christian Sch., Concord, C 1976-79. Author: Expository Preaching, 1954, Sarao

Lay-Worker's Inst., 1958; pastnett Tape-Mate, 1963, A Graph, 1976. Republican. Home: Inyokem, Calif. Died 28, 2008.

ROSS, JEANNE NMI, psychologist; b. Chgo., Jan 1923; d. Joseph Pacwa and (Prendota) Tillie; m. Jaeger (dec); m. Gunther Rothenberg (dec). BA with ft U. HI., 1952, MA, 1954; EdD, U. N.Mex., 1969. adminstr. Calif., 1977, Ariz., 1977, cert. sch. psychol1977. Tchr. Alamogordo (N.Mex.) Pub. S Calif., 1954_55, Rantoul Pub. Schs., 111., 1954—59; instr. So U., Carbondale, 111., 1960—63; clin. dir. N.Mex. Girl's.' Albuquerque, 1968 69; sch. counselor Albuquei (N.Mex.) Pub. Schs., 1969—71; dir. project, head titl Am. Indian program Sacaton (Ariz.) Sch. Dist., 1972-1 psychologist Vista (Calif.) Unified Sch. I sch. 1977_87, ret., 1987. Contbr. articles to profl. jours, women's corps. US Army, 1944 45. Recipient Chi Or award, U. 111., 1952, award, AAUW, 1967. Mem.: Calif.

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RUSH Gordon David. BS, Coll. William and Mary, 1938; U. Tex., 1940. Chief microanalytical rsch. lab. Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Edgewood, Md., 1940-70; microchemical cons., from 197 1 Contbr. 40 articles to tech. jours. Recipient Sec. of Def. Outstanding Civilian Svc. award U.S. Dept. Def., 1950, First Peabody Sculpture award Md. Inst. Art, 1952. Mem. Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Crystallographic 1

child,

.

Rsch. Soc. Am. Avocations: sculpture, collecting european, indian, tibetan and african art, minerals, fossils, seashells. Home: Baltimore, Md. Died Mar. 7, 2008. Soc.,

RUSH, KENNETH WAYNE,

academic administrator;

b.

M. LeRoy and Vera May (Johnson) Apr. 6, 1963; children: Nancy Jeanne,

Phila., Sept. 12, 1939;

s.

m. Ruth Miller, Stephen Todd. ABA, U. Pa., 1970, BBA, 1980. Actuarial Presbyn. Mins. Fund, Phila., 1958-62, asst. sec, 196875, corp. sec., 1975-77; mgr. actuarial dept. Reliance Standard Life, Phila., 1965-68; controller Columbia (S.C.) Bible Coll., 1977-79; bus. mgr. Westminster Theological Sem., Phila., 1979-92, v.p. bus. and fin., from 1993. Author: (with others) Human Resources Management in Religiously R.;

elk.

1991. Treas. Phil, presbytery Presbyn. Ch. Am., 1986-94, modrator, 1994; pres. Montgomery Montgomery County, Pa., Gideons Intemat., north camp Affiliated Institutions,

1991-93, sec. 1996; dale, Pa.,

dir.

Covenant Counseling

Ctr.,

Lans-

1991—. With USN, 1962-64. Republican. AvocaHome: Harleysville, Pa. Died Apr.

tions: hunting, fishing.

24, 2008.

GEORGE ALLEN,

composer, theoritician, s. Joseph and Bessie (Sledge) R.; 1 son, Jock Millgardh; m. Alice Norbury, Aug. 4, 1981. Student in Pupil Composition, Stephan Volpe, 1949. Apptd. mem. faculty New England Conservatory Music, 1969. Also tchr. in Sweden, Norway, Finland, U.K., Italy, Austria, Germany, France and Japan; mem. panel Nat. Endowment of Arts, 1975-76 Composer (with Dizzy Gillespie); 1st composition featuring jazz and Latin influences Cubana-Be, Cubana Bop; presented Carnegie Hall, 1947; performed John F. Kennedy's People to People Music Festival, Washington, 1962, Philharmonic Hall, Lincoln Center, 1963, tours of Europe with Newport Jazz Festival, 1964, jazz orchestras 1970-2009; performed original compostions with large and small European ensembles for radio, TV and new music socs., in Scandinavia, Italy, Sweden, W.Ger., also other parts Europe, 1964-70; Carnegie Hall performance, 1975; participant 1st White House Jazz Festival, 1978; recs. for RCA Records, Decca, Prestige, Capitol, Atlantic, Columbia, Contemporary, Blue Note, Soul Note, numerous others.; commd. composer maj. jazz work, Brandeis U., 1957, Norwegian TV; other commns. include original music for ballet Othello, 1967, Norwegian Cultural Fund, 1st choral work Listen to the Silence, 1971, Columbia Recs., Living Time for big band featuring Bill Evans, 1975, Swedish Radio for orch., 1977, 81, 83, Mass. Council on the Arts, 1983, Boston Musica Viva, 1987, work for orch. New Eng. Presentors, 1988, work for Relache New Music Ensemble, 1989; sponsor Am. Music Week, 1985, 86; artist-in-residence Glasgow Internat. Festival, 1990, Ezzthetics with Don Ellis, Dave Baker, et al, N.Y. Big Band, New York, N.Y, Electronic Sonata for Souls Loved By Nature, The Essence of George Russell; tours of U.K., Europe, Japan with George Russell Living Time Orch., 1986-2009; co-commn. Swedish Concert Inst, and Brit. Coun., 1995; recordings Label Bleu, 1989, 96; seminars: Paris Conservatoire Nat. Superier, Royal Coll. Music, Stockholm, Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, Guildhall, others, 1986-96; author: Lydian Chromatic Concept of Tonal Organization, 1953, 59, 98. Recipient Outstanding Composer award Metronome mag., 1958, New Star Composer award Downbeat mag., 1961, Nat. Endowment for the Arts award, 1969, 76, 80, 81, Jazz Masters author, conductor; b. Cin., June 23, 1923;

Music award Am. Music Conf., 1976, numerous awards for recs.; Guggenheim fellow, 1969, 72; Nat. Endowment for Arts grantee, 1979; MacArthur Found, fellow, 1989. Mem. Intemat. Soc. Contemporary Music, Norwegian Soc. New Music, Am. Fedn. Musicians, Royal Coll. Music (fgn. mem.). Died July 27, 2009.

fellow, 1989; recipient Nat.

JAMES

RUSSELL, BRIAN, broadcast executive, media consultant; b. Hartford, Conn., Jan. 30, 1946; s. Seymour and Marian (Kamins) R.; m. Kathleen Anne Schardt, Dec. 28, 1968; children: Theodore, Jennifer, Kimberly. BA in Journalism, Am. U., 1968; postgrad. Wharton Sch. Bus., U. Pa.; postgrad., Stanford U. Reporter, prodr. FM, Washington; news dir. Sta. WPIK-AM, Arlington, Va.,

WAMU

1965-66; editor, anchorman Sta.

WAVA-AM/FM,

Washing-

ton, 1966-68; editor, corr.

UPI, Washington, Cambodia and, Vietnam, 1968-71; from reporter to exec, prodr. All Things Considered Nat. Pub. Radio, Washington, 1971-78; sta. dir., sr.

v.p.

programming

1978-88;

v.p. nat.

Stas. KTCA/KTCI-TV, Mpls./St. Paul, prodns., exec, prodr. Marketplace U. So.

LA, 1988-97; v.p. USC Radio and GM Marketplace LA, 1990—99; sr. v.p. Minn. Pub. Radio, Am. Pub. & GM Marketplace Prodns., LA, 2000—06; pres. Jim Russell Prodns., from 2006, The Program Dr. Program inventor/creator: Marketplace; Weekend America; The Calif.,

Prodns.,

Media

World; Newton's Apple.

AMICUS,

Mem.

prison

visitor

program

Paul, 1984-85. Postgrad, fellow in journalism U. Mich.; recipient Nat. Headliner award 1972, 74, Ohio State award, 1973, 75, duPont Columbia awards Columbia St.

1979, 81, 97, Peabody award 2001, Nat. TV Emmy award Acad. TV Arts and Scis., 1989, William Kling award for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, 1998, Mo. Honor medal for disting. svc. in journalism, 2000. Died Jan. 18, 2006.

U.,

RUSSELL, MAURICE LLOYD,

judge;

b

Caldwell,

6, 1950; s. Maurice Lloyd and Betty M. (Pledger) R.; m. Hilary Higginson, May 19, 1984. BA, U. Calif., Santa Cruz, 1972; MA, U. Calif., Santa Barbara,

Idaho, Aug.

1975; JD, UCLA, 1978. Bar: Oreg. 1978, U.S. Dist. Ct. Oreg. 1980. Gen. counsel Mid-Columbia Cmty. Action Coun., The Dalles, Oreg., 1978-79; assoc. Stephen H. Miller, Arty., Reedsport, Oreg., 1979-80; city atty., planner, asst. city gr. City of Independence, Oreg., 1980-82; assoc. Chester Scott, PC, Independence, Oreg., 1982-83; pres. M.L. Russell, PC, Independence, Oreg., 1983-85; v.p., gen. Loan Assn., Salem, Oreg., counsel Citizens Savings 1985-88; assoc. Churchill, Leonard et al, Salem, Oreg., Schrader, Beaverton, Oreg., 1988-93, Tarlow, Jordan 1993-94; adminstrv. law judge State of Oreg. Dept. Transp., Salem, from 1995. Screenwriter, dir. (continuing legal edn. videotapes) Limits of Zealous Representation, 1 995 (Inns of Ct. award 1995), Oregon Jury System, 1996, DUI— Recent Cases, 1996. Chair budget com. Chemekata Cmty. Coll., Salem, 1996-97; pres., bd. dirs. Mid-Vlley Arts Coun., Salem, 1991-93, chmn. bd. dirs. Salem Pastoral Counselling Ctr., 1993-95. Mem. Oreg. State Bar Assn. (bd. mem. debtor-creditor sect. 1992-93, legis. subcom. 1990-92, 9396), Masons (Master), Willamette Valley Am. Inns of Ct. Democrat. Episcopalian. Avocations: writing, flytying, fishing, blacksmithing, music. Home: Independence, Oreg. Died Apr. 27, 2008.

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RUST, JOSEPH HENRY,

RUSSELL,

tor; b.

speech communication educaCheyenne, Wyo., Jan. 6, 1952; s. James Henry and

Mary Frances (Courtney) R. BA, U. Wyo., 1974; MA, NYU, 1978. Tchr. Rock Springs (Wyo.) H.S., 1974-77; instr. McCook (Nebr.) C.C., 1978-80, Rend Lake Coll., Ina, 111., from 1980. Author: The Principles of Effective Speaking: A Student Objective Handbook, 1993. Mem. 111. Speech and Theatre Assn. (pres. 1991-93), Speech Comm. Assn. (chair Cmty. Coll. sect. 1992, Outstanding Cmty. Coll. Educator award 1993). Home: Cheyenne, Wyo. Died Dec. 6, 2007.

RUTH, CRAIG (CLARENCE MILLER RUTH

JR.),

s. Clarence Miller and Kathryn Dorothy (Buch) R.; m. Marion Nelson, Apr. 19, 1958; children: Robert Nelson, Lee Kathryn, William

business executive; b. July 18, 1930;

Walter,

Ann

Alva.

BA, Muskingum

Coll., 1952; postgrad.,

Northwestern U., 1956. Tchr., coach, NYC and Chgo., 1955-66; dir. mktg. Great Lakes Carbon Co., Los Angeles, 1966-68; exec. v.p. Ketchum, Peck & Tooley, Los Angeles, 1968-75; pres. Tooley & Co., Los Angeles, 1984—98. Mgr. Two Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills; bd. dirs. Los Angeles Intemat. Bus. Ctr.; council mem. Urban Land Inst. Bd. dirs. Jerry Bldg. Owner & Mgrs. Assn.; chmn. Elgin Baylor West Nights Los Angeles Lakers, Ed Sherman Night, Muskingum Coll., Los Angeles, Muskingum Coll. Reunion

&

Com.; vice chmn. USMC Scholarship Ball. Capt. USMC, 1953-55. Named one of Outstanding Men of Am. of C, 1965; recipient Humanitarian award Nat. Conf. Christians and Jews, 1988. Mem. Internat. Assn. Corp. Real Estate Execs., Spinal Cord Soc., 3rd Marine Divsn. (life), Japan

C

Am.

Cultural Coun., Beverly Hills Econ. Devel. Coun., Bus. Devel. Coun. (beverly Hills dipt.), Big Ten Club. Republican. Presbyterian. Avocations: tennis, playing trumpet, skiing, flying,

Died June

boating. 19,

Home: Rolling

Hills Estates, Calif.

2009.

RUTTAN, VERNON WESLEY,

agricultural economist,

educator; b. Alden, Mich., Aug. 16, 1924; s. Ward W. and Marjorie Ann (Chaney) R.; m. Marilyn M. Barone, July 30, 1945; children: Lia Marie, Christopher, Alison Elaine, Lore Megan. BA, Yale U., 1948; MA, U. Chgo., 1950, PhD, 1952; LLD (hon.), Rutgers U., 1978; D Agrl. Sci. ((hon.), U. Kiel, Germany, 1986, Purdue U., 1991. Economist TVA, 1951-54; prof. agrl. econs. Purdue U., 1954-63; staff economist President's Council Econ. Advisers, 1961-63; economist Rockefeller Found., 1963-65; head dept. agrl. econs. U. Minn., St. Paul, 1965-70, Regent's prof., 1986-99, Regent's prof, emeritus, from 2000. Pres. Agrl. Devel. Council, N.Y.C, 1973-77 Author (with Hayami): Agricultural Development: An International Perspective, 1971, 1985; author: U.S. Development Assistance Policy, 1996, Technology, Growth and Development, 2001, Social Science

Y

Knowledge and Economic Development, 2003, Is War Necessary for Economic Growth, 2006. Recipient Alexander von Humboldt award, 1985. Fellow AAAS, Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Am. Agrl. Econs. Assn. (pres. 197172, Publ.

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NAS. Home:

RYMER, ILONA SUTO,

artist, retired educator; b. NYC, 1921; d. Alexander and Elizabeth (Komaromy) 1, Suto; m. Robert Hamilton Rymer, Mar. 27, 1944 (dec. Dec. 1999); children: Thomas Parker, Shelley Ilona. BA, Long Beach State U., 1953, MA, 1954. Tchr., cons. Long Beach (Calif.) Sch. Dist., 1953-56; tchr. Orange (Calif.) Sch. Dist., 1956-58; tchr., cons. Brea (Calif. )-01inda Sch. Dist., 195880; ind. artist, designer Graphic House Studio, Solvang, Calif., from 1980, Stampa-Barbara, Santa Barbara, Calif., from 1990. Lectr. folk art Brea Sch. Dist., 1975—80; co-founder and mem. Gallery Los Olivos, pres, from 1993.

Dec.

Author: (instrn. book) Folk Art U.S.A., 1975 (Proclamation City of Brea, 1975); art editor, feature writer, illustrator: Arabian Conneciton mag., 1985 86; needlepoint designer Backstictch Store, Solvang, Calif., 1982 83; one-woman shows include Liberty Bell Race Track, Pa., 1970, Gallery Los Olivos, Calif., 2004, exhibited in group shows, 2006, Dennas Mus. Ctr., Northwestern Mich. Coll., 2001, Nat. Exhbn. Am. Watercolor, 2002, Adirondack's Nat. Exhbn. of Am. Watercolors, Old Forge, N.Y, from 2002, commission.





Reagan's

Pres.

on his

portrait

stallion,

Reagan

Libr.,

Valley, Calif., Khemosabi and Ruth, 1995. Artist and d< City of Solvang, Calif., 2005. Recipient 1st pi. Sem award, Rex Brandt, 1961, Affiliate award, Laguna ArtK* 1967, Best of Watercolor award, Orange County Fair, 1!

Bicentennial

trip to

France, Air France, 1975, Proclaim

Theme award, Santa Bail Mem.: Mendocina Art Assn., Col Guild Santa Ynez Valley, Ctrl. Coast! Assn., Santa Barbara Art Assn., Calif. Gold Coast Wi for Tchg., City of Brea, 1980,

County Artists

Fair,

Am.,

1991.

Artist

color Soc. (signature). Presbyterian. Died Dec. 2008.

SAAVEDRA, LOUIS Mar. S.;

18, 1933;

m. Gail

Barbara.

E.,

former mayor;

Jose Ignacio and

s.

Griffith,

BA, MA,

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Tokay,

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(hon.), Albuquerque Tech.-Vocat. Inst., 1« Albuquerque Tech.-Vocat. Inst., 1964-89; mayor of Albuquerque, N.Mex., 1989—93. Commr. City Albuquerque, 1967-74. With U.S. Army, 1954-56. Recip N.Mex. Disting. Pub. Svc. award State of N.Mex., 1« Mem. Rotary. Democrat. Died Aug. 7, 2009.

1989;

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SABANAS-WELLS, ALVINA OLGA, geon;

b.

orthopedic Riga, Latvia, Lithuania, July 30, 1914; d. Ado

and Olga (Dagilyte) Pipyne; m. Juozas Sabanas, Aug. 1939 (dec. Mar. 1968); 1 child, Algis (dec.); m. Alfons Wells, Dec. 31, 1977 (dec. 1990). MD, U. Vytautas Great, Kaunas, Lithuania, 1939; MS in Orthopaedic gery, U. Minn., 1955. Diplomate Am. Bd. Orthopa Surgery. Intern Univ. Clinics, Kaunas, 1939-40; orthopaedic surgery and trauma Red Cross Trauma He Kaunas, 1940-44; orthopaedic and trauma fellow Ui Krankenhous, Vienna, Austria, 1943-44; intern Ja Park Hosp., Chgo., 1947-48; fellow in orthopaedic sur;

Mayo

Clinic, Rochester, Minn., 1952-55; assoc. surgery Northwestern U., 1956-72; asst. prof, surgery Rush Med. Sch., 1973-76; pvt. practice surgery Sun City, Ariz., 1976-89. Pres. cattle

Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Fellow

orthopa orthopa orthopa ranch i

ACS; mem.

,

Acad. Orthopaedic Surgery, Physicians Club Sun ( Mayo Alumni Assn. Mem. U. Minn. Alumni Assn., F Jackson Orthopedic Soc. Republican. Mem. Evang. formed Ch. Avocations: art, antiques, environment. Hoi Las Vegas, Nev. Died Jan. 12, 2008.

SABISTON, DAVID COSTON, JR., Marie (Jackson)

S.;

surgeon, educate

David Coston m. Agnes Foy Barden, Sept. 24, 1

Onslow County, NC,

Oct. 4, 1924;

s.

Anne Sabiston Leggett, Agnes Sabiston Bi Sarah Coston. BS, U. N.C, 1944; MD, Johns Hopkins 1947; DSc (hon.), U. Madrid. Successively intern,

children:

Johns Hopkins Hosp., B 1947 53; successively asst. prof., assoc. prof., prof. gery Johns Hopkins U. Med. Sch., Bait., 1955—64; Hov Hughes investigator Johns Hopkins Med. Sch., B 1955—61; Fulbright rsch. scholar U. Oxford, Engl 1960; rsch. assoc. Hosp. Sick Children, U. London, V. resident, chief resident surgery



James B. Duke prof, surgery, chmn. dept. Duke Med. S Durham, NC, 1964 94, chmn. dept. thoracic surg 1964 94; chief of staff Duke U. Med. Ctr., Durb 1994 96, dir. intemat. programs, 1996—2009. Ch 86. Accreditation Coun. for Grad. Med. Edn., 1985 tor: Textbook of Surgery, Essentials of Surgery, Atla

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General Surgery, Atlas of Cardiothoracic Surgery, A Re\ of Surgery; co-editor: Gibbon's Surgery of the

Q

Companion Handbook

to Textbook of Surgery; chmn. ei Annals of Surgery, mem. editl. bd.: Annals Clin. ISI Atlas of Sci.: The Classics of Surgery Libr., Surgl " Gynecology and Obsetrics, Jour. Applied Cardiology, bd.:

Cardiac Surgery, World Jour. Surgery. Capt. M.C, A 1953—55. Recipient Career Rsch. award, NIH, 1962N.C. award in Sci., 1978, Disting. Achievement award,. Heart Assn. Sci. Coun., 1983, Michael E. DeBakey av for Outstanding Achievement, 1984, Significant Sigma award, 1987, Coll. medalist, Am. Coll. Chest Physici 1987; named named Disting. Physician, U.S. Va., 1 Mem.: ACS (chmn. bd. govs. 1974 75, regent 1975— chmn. bd. regents 1982—84, pres. 1985—86), James Assn. Surgeons (bd. dirs. U.S. chpt.), Soc. Intemat Chirurgie, Soc. Thoracic Surgeons Gt. Britain and Irel Soc. Surg. Chairmen (pres. 1974 76), Johns Hopkift Soc. Scholars, Soc. Surgery Alimentary Tract, Soc. Thor Surgery, Surg. Biology Club II, Halsted Soc., Soc. L' Surgeons (pres. 1968—69), Soc. Vascular Surgery 1967—68), Intemat. Soc. Cardiovasc. Surgery, Soc. C 85), Surgery, Am. Assn. Thoracic Surgery (pres. 1984 78, Surg. Assn., Am. Surg. Assn. (pres. 1977 1969—73, pres. 1973—74), Inst. Medicine of NAS, 72, diplomate), Philippine (| Bd. Surgery (chmn. 1971 Surgeons (hon.), Surg. Congress Assn. Espanola de C janos (hon.), French Surg. Assn. (hon.), Japanese ( Surgeons (hon.), Brazilian Coll. Surgeons (hon), Col





I







bian Surg. Soc. (hon.), German Surg. Soc. (hon.), R Australasian Coll. Surgeons (hon), Royal Coll. Surgt Ireland (hon.), Royal Coll. Physicians and Surgeons < (hon.), Asociacion de Cirugia del Litoral (Argentina) (h( Royal Coll. Surgeons Eng. (hon.). Royal Coll. Surgt

Edinburgh (hon.;

editl.

bd. jour.), Phila. Acad.

Sun

( 111. Surg. Soc. (hon.). University Club. Cosmos (Washington), Alpha Omega Alpha (Disting. Tchr. a» Died NC. 1992), Phi Beta Kappa. Home: Chapel Hill. 26, 2009.

(hon.).

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WHO IN AMERICA

ALVA, psychologist b. Detroit. June 11. Ann Rae (Fogelson) S.: m. Robert

st and

June 1960

1933; d. Chilton

1974); children: Robert William

(div.

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201

Elise Rael. BS. U. Mich.. 1953; MS. UCLA, 1962, 965. Lie. psychologist, Calif.. Hawaii. Mich.; cert. Ehr, community coll. instr.. community coll. coun^sst tchr. art U. Mich., Ann Arbor. 1953-54; tchr. AFB (Maine) Sub-Primary Sen.. 1954-55, Alameda ist, Downey, Calif.. 1955-56. Redondo Beach (Canned Sch. Dist. 1956-57, Inglewood (Calif.) Sch. 1957-58; clin. intem dept. psychology UCLA, 1959.

ponal supr. marketing research firm, 1960-61; psyy trainee VA Hosp.. Palo Alto. Cahf.. 1963-64; iogist U. Wis. Med. Sch., 1965-69; supr. sch. psyists Ramat Gan, Israel. l%9-70; pvt practice psvy, from 1971; tchr. Coll. San Mateo. Calif.. 1973-78; Iogist Ten Southfield (Mich.) Clinic. 1978-80. West Mental Health Service. Kealakekua, from 1980. ng mem. Nat. Register Health Service Providers in 4ogy; lectr. in field. Mem. exec. bd. Hawaii Family 1 Council. Mem. APA, NOW. LWV. Western Assn. l in Psychology. .Assn. Women in Psychology. Am. Women in Cmty. and Jr. Colls.. Women* s Studies Older Women's League. Avocation: scuba diving. Kailua Kona, Hawaii. Died July 25, 2008.

II Comprehensive Hemophilia Diagnostic and Treatment Ctrs.. 1984-85. 89-90, 94-95, 99-2000, 04-05: chmn. med. adv. bd. Hemophilia Found. NJ; mem. med. adv. exec, com. NJ Blood Svcs. Cons, editor Am. Jour. Medicine; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Recipient Disting. Svc. award for rsch. in leukemia Melvyn H. Motolinsky Rsch. Found.. 1977, Humanitarian award Hemophilia Assn. No. NJ, 1978, Physician of Yr. award Nat. Hemophilia Found.. 2006. Fellow ACP (mem. sci. program com. N.J. region). Acad. Medicine NJ.: mem. Am. Soc. Hematology (edn. com.), NJ. Hemophilia Assn. (chmn. med. adv. com., spl. award. Dr. L. Michael Kuhn Meml. award 1996). Coop. Oncology Group NJ. (exec, com., chairperson subcom. on lymphoma). .Am. Heart Assn. (coun. on thrombosis). Am. Fedn. Clin. Rsch., Royal Soc. Medicine (affiliate). Am. Soc. Clin. Oncology. World Fedn. Hemophilia, Alpha Omega Alpha. Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Xi. Died 2009.

region

i

ROBERT

D., educational administrator, fund Oct. 29, 1931; s. Robert and Hortense divorced: children: David Robert (dec.) ;1 Alan. BA, Amherst Coll., 1953: MS. Juilliard Sch. postgrad., Columbia U. 1951-52. NYU. 1959-62 '., 1962-63. Instr. SUNY. Buffalo. 1963-65; asst. prof. h Coll.. Yellow Springs, Ohio. 1965-69; assoc. prof. : U., Phila., 1969-73; dean of faculty Phila. Musical 1973-75: assoc. dir. Transactional Dynamics inst. Je, Pa. 1976-82; exec. dir. Keswick Theatre. Glen 982-84. Delaware Valley Coun. of Am. Youth Hos c, Phila. 1993-99. Comran. on Higher Edn. of the S,

b.

NYC, S.;

l)

s Assn. Colls, and Sens. rep. in evaluation of "or accreditation/renewal of accreditation. 1974-75. oeffel for Congress, Montgomery County. Pa. 1996, U.S. Senator Harris WofTord for Re-election, n. Amherst Coll. Vols, for Stevenson, 1952. With jmy. 1957-59. Fulbright scholar. 1962-63; grantee Found., 1966-67. Ford Found.. 1966-67". N.Y. lents fellow. 1960-61. Millicent James scholar and fellow NYU. 1961-62. Mem. Nat. Trust for Hist. ration. Preservation Pa. Avocations, gardening, wiring, water sports. Died Dec. 18, 2007. IE,

WILLIAM, journalist,

foundation administrator:

Dec. 17. 1929; s. Oliver C. and Ida (Panish) S.: m. Belmar Julius. Dec. 16. 1962; children: Mark 49. y, Annabel Victoria Student, Syracuse U.. 1947 "",



er

NY

Herald Tribune Syndicate.

1949-51; corr.

:-WNBT. Europe and Mid East. 1951; radio-TV vVNBC. NYC. 1954-55: v.p. pub. rels. Tex McCrarv. 955-60: pres. Safire Pub. Rels.. Inc., 1960-68; sr. House speechwriter Pres. Richard Nixon. WashingP69-73; polit. columnist Times. Washington. -2005: columnist On Language, Times Mag.. -2008. Trustee Syracuse U., 2008-09: chmn. Dana Author The Relations Explosion. 1963. Plunging ihtics. 1964. Satire's Political Dictionary. 1968. rev. 972—78, Before the Fall. 1975, Full Disclosure. Safire' s Washington, 1980, On Language. 1980, the Good Word 1982, I Stand Corrected, 1984, Ay Word for It, 1986. Freedom 1987, You Could Up, 1988, Language Maven Strikes Again. 1990, jrules. 1990, Coming to Terms. 1991. The First 1992. Lend Me Your Ears. 1992, 1998, 2004. Vdvice on Writing, 1992, Quoth the Maven, 1993, In *ith Norma Loquendi, 1994. Sleeper Spv. 1995, ng My Language. 1997, Spread the Word. 1999, Jmonger. 2000, Let a Simile Be Your Umbrella. Vo Uncertain Terms, 2003. The Right Word, 2004; wr (with Leonard Safir): Good Advice on Writing, fcords of Wisdom, 1989, Leadership, 1990; author i Political Dictionary. 5th edit., 2008. Mem. Pulitzer 395-2004. With AUS. 1952-54. Recipient Pulitzer or Disting. Commentary, 1978, Presdl. Medal of m, 2006. Republican. Died Sept. 27, 2009.

NY

NY

.

ST.

GERMAIN. SHARON MARIE,

;

BS. Smith Coll.. Northampton.' Mass.. 1952 1956. Diplomate Am. Bd. Internal Medi hematology and med. oncology. Intern le UCLA Med. Ctr.. 1956-57; resident internal mediCalif.. San Francisco, 1957-59; NTH rsch. fellow •logy Cahf. Hosps. and Children's Med. Ctr.. San co, 1959-61, 63-64: asst. prof, medicine U. Medicine itistry NJ.-Rutgers Med. Sch.. New Brunswick. I assoc. prof., 1971-74; prof. U. Medicine & Den"U.-Robert Wood Johnson Med. Sch.. New Brunfrom 1974, chief divsn. hematology and oncology, «dicine, from 1972, Robert Wood Johnson U. Hosp'.. nmswick. from 1981, Melvyn H. and AB Motolinsky smatology. from 2000. Cons, internist, hematologist, pst St. Peter's Med. Ctr.. New Brunswick. Douglass Rutgers U. New Brunswick, VA Hosp.. Lyons. NJ, iberg Hosp.. Plainfield. NJ. Pnnceton Med.' Ctr.. NJ: :lvyn H. Motolinsky Lafe. Hematology Rsch.. NJ al Comprehensive Hemophilia Care Program, chmn. L; mem. Gov's Adv. Coun. on AIDS: chmn. HHS Harris.

arvard

U.

Jbspecialty

writer,

b.





mag. story Boys'

book Highlights numerous profl. jours. Mem.:

Life. 1975, sport series

for Children, 1975, articles to

Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, Writers Unlimited, World Wildlife Fund, Minn. Sr. Fedn.. Am. Assn. Ret. People. Avocations: reading, travel, bicycling, swimSoc.

ming. Home: Maple wood.

Minn Died

June 22. 2008.

SALMON. MARSHA CLAIRE, school system adminisShreveport La., Sept. 13. 1937: d. James Derald and Elsie Claire (Turner) Boyd; m. Clifton Wales Salmon (wid.); children: Clifton Wales, Jr., Elizabeth Claire, Karen Suzanne, Laura Lynn. BA Early Elem. Edn.. La. Tech. U.. 1973. Elem. Edn.. 1975. Cert. elem. tchr., French lang., adminstrVsupr. Tchr. Webster Parish Sch. Bd.. Minden, La., 1973-80. tchr. support, 1980-84, coord, fed. programs, from 1984. Mem. ASCD. La. Assn. Sch. Execs.. Nat. Coun. Tchrs. Math.. Internal. Reading Assn., DAR (treas. 1989-91. regent Dorcheat Bistineau chpt. 1991-94). Delta Kappa Gamma, Kappa Kappa Iota. Democrat. Baptist. Avocations: trator, b.

MA

reading, gardening, entertaining grandchildren.

Home: Min-

den. La. Died Feb. 19. 2008.

SALPETER. EDWIN ERNEST,

retired physical sciences educator; b. Vienna. Dec. 3. 1924: came to U.S., 1949, naturalized, 1953: s. Jakob L. and Frieder (Horn) S.: m.

Miriam Mark. June

11. 1950 (dec. Oct. 2001): children: Judy Gail. Shellev Ruth: m. Antonia L. Shouse, 2004. MS, Svdnev U., 1946: PhD. Birmingham U., Eng.. 1948; DSc. U. Chgo., 1969. Case-Westem Reserve U., 1970, U. Sydney, 1994, U. New South Wales. Sydney, 1996. Research

fellow Birmingham U.. 1948-49: faculty Cornell U.. Ithaca. NY'. 1949-97. J.G. White Disting. prof, phvsical sciences

1997—2008. Mem. U.S. Nat. Sci. Bd.. 1979-85 Author: Quantum Mechanics, 1957, 77; mem. editorial bd. Astrophys. Jour. 1966-69; assoc. editor Rev. Modern Physics, 1971-92; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Mem. bd., 1970-72. Recipient Gold medal Royal Astron. Soc., 1973, JR. Oppenheimer Meml. prize U. Miami, 1974, C. Bruce medal Astron. Soc. Pacific, 1987, A. Devaucouleurs medal. 1992, Dirac Meml. medal U. New South Wales. 1996, Crafoord laureate Royal Swedish Acad. Scis.. 1997. H. A. Bethe Prize. Am. Phys. Soc.. 1999. Mem. HAS, -Am. Astron. Soc. (v.p. 1971-73), Am. Philos. Soc.. Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. The Royal Soc. (fgn.), Australian Acad. Sci.. emeritus.

AURA

Deutsche Akademie Leopoldina Home: Ithaca. NY. Died Nov. 25, 2008.

SALTUS, PHYLLIS BORZELLIERE, music

Jan.

City,

17,

1933;

s.

bishop: b. Jersey

Angelo Michael and Caroline

MA

BA

Seton Hall U.. 1956; 1975. Ordained to ministry Cath. Ch.. pastor Holy Family Ch.. Nutley. NJ. 1960 77; pastor Our Lady of Assumption. Bayonne. 1977 82; exec. dir. Archdiocesan Pastoral Svcs.. Newark. 1982—85: pastor St. Catherine Of Siena Ch.. Cedar Grove. 1985—90; aux. bishop Archdiocese of Newark, 1990—%:

Manhattan 1960.

— —

SaltareUi.

educator,

b.

Rochester. NY. Jan. 17. 1931: d. Nicholas and Sadie Veronica (Leone) Borzelliere: m. William Thomas Saltus, Aug. 21. 1965 (div. Apr. 1991); children. Julie Mane Nicole. William Nicholas. AA. Burlington County Coll.. Pemberton. NJ. 1987; MEd in Measurement and Guidance. U. Maine, Orono, 1963: BS in Music Edn.. SUNY, 1953, MS, 1957. Cert, student personnel svcs.. music and guidance. N.J.. NY. Me Music tchr.. choral dir. Rochester Pub. Schs.. 1953-56. 62-63, 1969-70. high sch. guidance counselor. 1963-65; asst. prof, music edn. SUNY Geneseo and Fredonia. 1956-62: music tchr, choral dir. Concord (Mats. Pub. Schs.. 1965-66: owner, dir. Saltus Music Studio. Medford, NJ. 1982—91. Music tchr., choral dir. Delanco (NJ.) Pub. Sens., 1984-86; prof, voice NJ.Dept. Edn. Sch. Arts, Rowan Univ.. Glassboro (N.J.) State Coll., 1987-89: sr. adj. prof. & coordn., piano lab Burlington County Coll., Pemberton. N J. and Ft. Dix Mil. Post Cmty. Coll. of the Air Force at McGuire AFB. 1989 Interactive Classroom Program, 1995 Power Package Accelerated Program, 1995 Telecourse for Distance Learners Program WBZC. 1995 music coord., dist. tchr. for gifted and talented program Mt Laurel (NJ.) Pub. Schs.. 1989-94: music dir.. founding mem. Triple Threat Prodns.. Cherry Hill. NJ.. 1991—. Burlington County Cmty. Chorus. N.J.. 1995 Kosciusko Boys Choir, Rochester. 1959-60. Young Adults Cath. Youth Orgn. Choir. Dunkirk NY. 1960-62; faculty adv. N.Y. Province of Newman Cubs Fedn. SUNY. 195762. lectr.. researcher in field. Artist: The Fredonia Main Street Diner, 1952-53, Clarence Welcome Wagon Gourmet Cook Book. NY. 1973: contbr. poems to various pubis.; soloist Rochester Philharm. Orch. Concert Series. Songsters. Inc.. 1953-59. Choir dir., organist, soloist St. Philip Neri RC. Ch.. Rochester, 1949-65, St. Peter's Episc. Ch.. Medford, 1989-90: choir dir.. accompanist Thessalonia Baptist Ch. Sr. and Jr. Choirs. Willingboro. NJ.. 1990-91; vocal dir.. accompanist Pineland Players of South Jersev Community Theatre. Medford. 1987-89. Cherry Hill Eas't High Sch.. N.J.. 1991—; team capt. United Way.' Rochester. 1953-56: membership chair Rochester Community Theater, 1955-56; founding mem. Sta. WCVF. 1952-58: trip advisor Ski Club. Monroe HS. Rochester. 1963: bd. dirs.. founding mem. Rochester Chamber Orch., 1964-65. Medford (NJ.) Newcomers Club, 1977 vol. Cmty. Companions of Erie County Office of the Aging, NY. 1972-76. Medford PTO. 1976-85: judge preliminary' Miss Am. contest Jr. C. of C. Jamestown. N.Y. 1962. vocal dir.. accompanist Miss Dunkirk (N.Y) pageant, 1962. vocal coach Miss Burlington County Pageant. Jr. of C. 1989.97-99: active Welcome

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,

.

:





;

C

Wagon, Inc., Clarence. N.Y, pres.. 1974, historian, 1981; Medford (NJ.) Evening Book Review Group, 197880: mem. Medford Morning Book Review Group, 1980—; active Meml. Health Alliance. Burlington Countv Women's

chair

Health Network. NDEA grantee. 1964; EEOC scholar, 1986-87; recipient Jr. County Rifle Championship award Recreation. 1948, Womens Student fable Tennis Championship award SUNY. 1952, Outstanding Scholarship award Charlotte Putnam Landers Outstanding Scholarship award SUNY, 1953. Doubles Table Tennis Championship award Monroe HS. Rochester. 1964-65. (treas. 1960-62, state del. 1961). Music Educators Nat. Conf.. .Am. Personnel and Guidance Assn.. South Jersey Music Tchrs. Assn., Meml. Health Alliance. Women's Health Network, AARP Medford chpt. of Deborah Heart Lung Hosp. Found.. Red Lion Wildlife Refuge. Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge. Order Sons of Italy in Am.. Kappa Delta Pi (del. Barnard Coll., N.Y. 1952,

Monroe County Dept. Health and

Mem AAUP &

state

SALTARELLI, MICHAEL ANGELO, (MarziteUo)

PARVTN,

hematologist educator; b. Teheran. Iran. 1932: came to U.S., 1946; d. Ahmad and Fatemeh ri) S m. Allahverdi Farmanfarmaian, May 27, 1958 n: Dellara Farmanfarmaian Terry. Kimya Farmanfar ,

1,

retired

Mpls.. Nov. 14. 1938: d. John Benjamin and Esther Lenoria Vandermyde: m. Donald Joseph St. Germain, June 17. 1961: children: Kim, Michael. Beth. BE. Hamline Univ.. St. Paul, Minn., 1960. Co-dir. Writers Unlimited, White Bear Lake, Minn.. 1969 2008; writing tchr. Hamline Univ.. St. Paul. 1978—84, Mpls. Cmv. and Tech. Coll., 1981—2008. Century Coll.. White Bear Lake. Minn.. 1994—2008. Cmty. Edn. programs, Mpls.. St. Paul. Rochester Cmty. Edn., Minn.. 1997—2008, St Cloud Cmty. Edn.. ' Minn.. 1997—2008. Writer-in -the-sch. Mid. Sch.. Mpls.. St. Paul, 1980 85; faculty presenter Midwest Writers Conf.. River Falls, Wis.. 1979; guest spkr. pub. sch.. libr. and writing organizations. Mpls.. St. Paul. 1980—2008. Author: (childrens book) The Terrible Fight, 1990. several others; contbr.

Handbook of Biomaterials, 1986. edit., 1996: editl. bd. Jour. Biomed. Material Rsch.. 1978-84; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Recipient Phillip B. Hoffman award. 1974. Fellow N.Y. Acad. Scis.. Inst. Biomed. Sci. London. Royal Photographic Soc. London: mem. Soc. for Biomaterials (sec., treas. 1976-78, pres. 1980-81, Clemson award 1978), Inst. Biomed. Scis., Dist. Sci. Ethicon Divsn. of Johnson Johnson (ret.). Achievements include research on cellular mechanisms involved in tissue response to surgical implantion of various devices. Home: Ellicott City, Md. Died Apr. 17, 2008. Soft Tissue Histology in

2d

del..

Atlantic

City.

NJ.,

Roman

1953).

Catholic.

Avocations: reading and research, creative writing, golf, painting, crossword puzzles, gourmet cooking. Home: Southampton, NJ. Died July 12. 2008.

Coll.,

Assoc,



2008. bishop bishop Diocese of Wilmington. Del.. 1995 09. Vicar for priests Archdiocese of Newemeritus, 2008 ark. 1987—96. Roman Catholic. Died Oct. 8. 2009.



U

SALTHOUSE, THOMAS NEWTON,

cell biologist, bio-

material researcher, b. Fleetwood. U.K.. Mar. 8. 1916; came, to U.S.. 1960: s. William and Edith Alice (Croft) S.; m. Mary Reynolds, Apr. 30, 1942: children: Andrew John, Robert William. Diplomate Royal Microscopical Soc. Sr

technologist U. Coll. E. Africa. Uganda, 1947-56; rsch. assoc. Atomic Energy Can., 1957-60: asst. pathologist E.I. Sons. 1962DuPont 1960-62: sr. scientist E.R. Squibb

&

68; sect. mgr. Ethicon Rsch. Found. 1968-81: vis. prof, bioengineering Clemson U.. 1982-88. Author: (with others)

JACK

SAMAD. LEE, audio/videotape recording company executive: b. Cin.. Dec. 24, 1952; s. Leo Sam and Frances Norma (Winascoti) S.: m. Joanne Mink. Aug. 9, 1975; children: Jacob Glenn, Christy Laura. BA. Eastern Ky. U., Richmond. 1976. Owner, gen. mgr. Video Tape Prodns.. Am. Coin Amusements. media group Union Cen. Life Ins. Co.. from 1987: founder Creative Media Group of Cin., from 1989. Cons, producer, dir. Manhattan Life Ins. Co.. NYC. 1986-89. Nat. Amusements Co.. Boston, 1990 Producer, editor Cin..

1976-81: nat. account mgr.

Cin.. 1981-85; mgr.

Cin.. 1985-87; mgr. video svc. Cin. Milacron.



.

A

Picture of Success. 1988; producer, dir., editor to Cincinnati, 1989. Manufacture with Confidence. 1990; videographer, dir.. editor video: Because of You it Works, 1990, Gift for the Future, 1989. Mem. video: video:

Welcome

A

IntemaL TV Assn., Ins. Communications Assn., Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Presbyterian. Avocations: local ch. govt, home remodeling. Home: Cincinnati, Ohio. Died May 22, 2008.

Enzyme

Histochemistry in Fundamentals of Biocompatibiliry, 1981, Biocompatibility of Sutures in Biocompatibiliry in Clinical Practice. 1982. Implant Shape and Surface in Biomaterials in Reconstructive Surgery. 1983: co-editor

SAMPLE, WINONA ELLIOTT, b.

Elliott:

educational consultant:

Oct. 21. 1917; d. Louis Leo and Marv m. Herbert Conway Sample. June 1936 (dec.

Red Lake. Minn.,

(Head)

; ,

..

SAMPLES



Logan County Social Svcs., Sterling, 1969 77; ret., 1977. Local historian Keota, Along the Burlington R.R.

Oct. 1966); children: Herbert Conway Jr., James Elliott. BA, San Jose State U., 1970; PhD (hon), Wheeloch Coll.,

svcs.

Boston, 1999. Dir., state child care ctrs. Santa Clara Office 65; edn. specialist Nat. Head State of Edn., Calif., 1945

Sterling



Bur.,

San Jose,

Calif.,

1965—75;

chief Calif. Indian Health

Svcs., State Health Dept., Washington; cons. Calif. State 88; pvt. edn. cons. Dept. Edn. Office, Sacramento, 1975



Santa Clara, Calif., from 1988. Staff mem. Banx St. Coll., NYC, 1980—84, Enisson Inst., Chgo., 1982—87. Mem. UNICEF, Washington, 1984—88; vice chair Internat. Yr. of the Child, Washington, 1986—88. Mem.: Nat. Indian Edn. Assn. Avocations: reading, art, crafts. Home: Folsom, Calif. Died July 9, 2008.

SAMPLES, IRIS LYNETTE,

elementary school educator; b. Ravenna, Ohio, July 28, 1948; d. Enzo Joseph and Iris Lynette (Wiley) Lanari; m. Charles Victor Samples, Aug. 24, 1968. BS in Edn., Kent State U., 1973; postgrad, in Reading Instruction, U. Akron, 1977-79; student, Gesell Inst. Human Devel., 1989. Cert, tchr., Ohio. Tchr. first grade Highland Local Schs., Medina County, Ohio, 1968-72, Barberton (Ohio) City Schs., 1973-77, reading tchr., from 1977. Mem. faculty adv. com. Woodford Sch., 1982-89, Buckeye Book Right to Read activities coord., 1983 young authors coord., 1991 activities coord., 1990 tchr. kindergarten pilot program chpt. one students, 198788; sch. levy com. Barberton City Schs., 1982, 93, mem. reading curriculum com., 1987-88, mem. Right to Read dist. reading textbook selection com., 1987-89. com., 1987 Tchr. Bible Sch., Sunday Sch. 1st Luth. Ch., 1978-82, coord. Christmas program, 1979-80; active Woodford PTA, past Recipiprogram chair; vol. various health founds., 1975 ent Woodford Tchr. of Yr., Woodford PTA, 1994; nominated







,



,

,



.

Am. Tchr. award Intemat. Reading Assn., Akron chpt.; Jennings scholar, 1984. Mem. Kappa Delta Pi. Lutheran. Avocations: seminars, gardening, exercise, golf. Home: Barberton, Ohio. Died June 29, 2008.

SAMUELS, LESLIE EUGENE,

marketing professional,

management consultant; b. St. Croix, V.I., Nov. 12, 1929; s. Henry Francis and Annamartha Venetia (Ford) S.; m. Readier James, Oct. 24, 1959; children: Leslie Jr., Venetia, Yvette, Philip. MusB, NYU, 1956; JD, Blackstone Sch. Law, 1975; MBA, Columbia Pacific U., 1984, PhD, 1985. Concert soloist Van Dyke Studios, NYC, 1956-65; dir. Housing, Preservation and Devel., NYC, from 1966; bandmaster N.Y State Dept. Rehab, and Recreation, NYC, 1967-76; pres., CEO Samuels and Co., Inc., NYC, from 1986, Coll. Philosophy and Edn., from 1998; exec, dir., CEO Samuels Inst. Hist. Rsch. of Christian Prins., from 1991. Cons, in field., 1984—; mem. N.Y, N.J. Minority Bus. Purchasing Coun., Inc., Nat. Minority Bus. Coun., Inc., Internat. Trade divsn.; evangelist, lectr. Principles of the Christian Faith; adj. prof. St. Martin's Coll. and Sem., 1995; dir. pvt. sch. state edn. dept., 1996. TV apperances include: Bill Silbert's Rev., 1953, Ladies Day, 1953; Author: Redemption, 2000. Mem. chmn. congrl. coun. of the Virgin Island, 1960-64, Bronx County Com., 1969; dist. leader Bronx 86th Assembly Dist., 1969; advisor Astor Home for Children, Bronx, 1973, Bronxville C. of C, Bklyn., 1975; charter mem. Rep. Presdl. Task Force, 1989; exec. dir. Samuels Inst. Hist. Rsch. Christian Principles, 1991 mem. Nat. Rep. Senatorial Com., 1992. With U.S. Army, 1951-53. Mem. Maison Internationale des Intellectuels, Am. Mgmt. Assn., Nat. Black Assn., Harvard Bus. Rev., Sloan Mgmt. Rev., Calif. Mgmt. Rev., Columbia Pacific U. Alumni Assn., Internat. Platform Assn., Smithsonian Assocs., Ind. Citizen's Club (pres. Bronx 1967-77). Republican. Avocation: sports. Home: Bronx, NY. Died June 9, 2008.



MBA

SANDARS, LEIBERT JOVANOVICH,

radiologist; b Michael and Katherine (Jovanovich) Skandarski; m. Annel Branch, 1947; children: Jill Bonifield, Judy Klaich. MD. U. Chgo., 1941. Diplomate Am. Bd. Radiology. Intern St. Lukes Hosp., San Francisco, 1941-42; resident in radiology U. Calif., San Francisco, 1949-52; dir., founder Dept. Radiology, Washoe Med. Ctr., Reno, Nev., 1952-88; dir., cons, radiologist VA Hosp., Reno, Nev., 1954-68; chmn. Reno Radiol. Assocs., 1958-88. Artist in watercolor and oils. Lt. (j.g.) USNR, 1941-43. Fellow Am. Coll. Radiology (Nev. councilor 1954-68); mem. No. Calif. Bait., Apr. 17,

1914;

s.

Radiol. Soc. (pres. 1964), Washoe County Med. Soc. (pres. 1964), Prospectors Club. Republican. Avocations: art, golf. Home: Reno, Nev. Died July 26, 2008.

SANDERS, EVELYN BEATRICE, owner;

postmaster, business

Parkersburg, W.Va., Sept. 20, 1931; d. William and Beatrice Elizabeth (Mahaffey) Huffman; m. Kenneth Everett Sanders, Aug. 7, 1950 (dec. Nov. 1981); children: Stephen Patrick, Michael Alan. Postmaster Village of Torch, Ohio, from 1971; owner Sanders Gen. Store, Torch, from 1981. Mem. Nat. Assn. Postmasters, League of Postmasters. Democrat. Methodist. Avocations: reading, psychology, writing, medicine, philosophy. Died June 11, b.

Perley

2008.

SANDSTEAD, AURIEL J., cator,

retired secondary school eduhistorian, researcher; d. Charles Ford and E. Fae

(Stanley)

Oram; m. Willard W. Sandstead, Mar.

children: Vicki Jo, Margo Dale, Shauna Gae. State Coll. (now U. Northern Colo.), 1957,

16, 1946;

BA, Colo.

MA,

1961.

WWII Colo. Tchr. Weld County Raymer, Colo., 1942—44; tchr. classroom/gymnasium Logan County Jr. HS, Sterling, Colo., 1956 60; instr. English & Sports Northeastern Jr. Emergency Dist.

#93,

tchg. certificate

New



Coll., Sterling,

WHO WAS WHO IN AMERK

202

1960—68;

social worker, family

&

children

student, Grad. Sch. Dept. AgT., Dept. Def.

Computer

i*

Mary

Auditor, acct. U.S. Rubber Co., NYC, 1937-39; acct.cl mgr. S. King Fulton, Inc., Washington, 1939-40; with t

Stanley (1869-1955), quilt collection embodying three gen(poem) Fifty-one Syllables of Spring, in

Dept. and Civil Aero. Adminstrn., Washington, 194IA adminstrv. asst., sr. investigator Bur. Fed. Supply T»

to

Cheyenne, Homesteaders, Schs.,

etc.,

erations. Author:

Best

Poems of

the 90s, 1995, Boundless, in Best

the 90s, 1996; publisher

A

Poems of

Cartouche Collection, 2000,

A

2004. Charter mem. Nat. Mus. Women in the Arts, 1987; charter pres. Colo. Quilting Coun., 1979. Recipient Heritage award, Colo. Coun. on the Arts, Denver, 2000; named to Hall of Fame (1st inductee), Colo. Quilting Coun., 1988. Mem.: Am. Quilt Study Group, High Plains Heritage Quilters (life). Alpha Delta Kappa. Avocations: reading, writing, quilting. Home: Sterling, Colo. Died Nov. 25, 2007.

Cartouche Collection, 6th

edit.,

SAPINSLEY, ELBERT LEE,

rabbi; b. NYC, Nov. 17, Robert Browning and Jessamine (Moayon) S.; m. Dorothy Kaufman, June 15, 1952 (div. July 1973); children: Jesamine Leah Sapinsley Schiltz, David Jay; m. Susan Melton Fowler, June 12, 1978; children: Mark Daniel Fowler, Dianna Fowler. BS, U. Louisville, 1949; B of Hebrew Letters, Hebrew Union Coll., 1952, of Hebrew Letters with honors in History, 1954, DD, 1979. Ordained rabbi, 1954. Rabbi Temple Hesed Abraham, Jamestown, N.Y, 1956-58, Temple Beth Sholom, Topeka, Kans., 195868; Hillel counselor Kans. State U., Manhattan, 1968-70; history faculty Kan. State U., 1963-79; Hillel counselor No. 111. U., DeKalb, 111., 1970-73; rabbi Congregation Ahavath Sholom, Bluefield, W.Va., 1975-92; ret., 1992. Chaplain VA Hosp., Topeka, 1958-70, Menninger Psychiat. Hosp., Topeka, 1964-66; vis. asst. prof. Kans. Univ. Sch. of Religion, Lawrence, 1960-65; instr. Hebrew, No. 111. U., DeKalb, 1970-73; pres. Mid-Atlantic Region/Cen. Conf. of Am. Rabbis, 1986-88, sec, 2d v.p, 1982-86; mem. intemat. exec, bd. Cen. Conf. Am. Rabbis, 1986-88. Contbg. author: Rabbis in Uniform, 1962; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Founder, chmn. Topeka Interfaith Coun. for Racial Justice, 1961; bd. dirs. Kans. Vocat. Rehab. Policy Planning Bd., 1966-68, mem. exec, com., 1967-68; founding mem., area chmn. Assn. of Reform Zionists of Am., 1978; bd. dirs. Greater Bluefield United Way, 1985; Jewish chaplain to Women's Fed. Prison, Alderson, W.Va., 1980-89; tchr. Hebrew Sch., adult classes in Biblical Hebrew Temple Beth Or, Raleigh, N.C., 1993—; rels. spkr. Jewish Fedn. Cmty., Wake County, N.C. 1st lt. U.S. Army, 1954-56. Merrill grantee (twice), 1969. Mem. Bluefield Ministerial Assn. (pres. 1984-85), Greater Carolinas Assn. of Rabbis (sec. 1985-86), Rotary (bd. dirs. 1983-85), B'nai Brith, Phi Alpha Theta. Home: Longs, SC. Died Jan. 22, 2008.

1927;

s.

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SATAVA, DAVID RICHARD, accounting professor; b. San Francisco, May 1, 1951; s. Marvin Satava and Louise Gibbons; m. Susan E. Brown, Oct. 7, 1973; 1 child, Steven. BA, San Francisco State U., 1979, MBA, 1987; DBA, Miss. State U.. 1994. CPA, Calif. Acct. Boydstun & Klingner, San Francisco, 1983-86; contr. Audubon Cellars, Berkeley, Calif., 1986-89; pvt. practice Oakland, Calif., 1985-96; asst. prof, acctg. Ga. So. U., Statesboro, 1994-95; assoc. prof, acctg. U. Houston, Victoria, Tex., 1995—2009. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Advisor Gamma Beta Phi, Victoria,

1995—; pres. PTO, Victoria, 1996. Recipient Meritorious Gamma Beta Phi, 1996; named Tchr. of Yr., U. Houston, Victoria, 1998. Mem. AJCPA, Am. Acctg. Assn. Avocation: golf. Home: Victoria, Tex. Died Oct. 16, 2009. Svc. award

SATHER, SYLVIA CAROLYN,

science educator, con-

Minn., Feb. 27, 1944; d. Ralph Jennings and Clara Randina (Morseth) S. BA, Augusburg Coll., Mpls., 1966; MS, U. No. Colo., Greeley, 1976. Cert. elem. edn., phys. edn., gifted and talented, sci. and health endorsements. 3rd grade tchr. Mpls. Pub. Schs., 1966-68; tchr. grades 1-6 gifted/talented Denver Pub. Schs., from 1968, tchr. mid. sch. sci., math., 1987-92, tchr. biology H.S., from 1992; tchr. Denver Sch. Arts, 1997—2000. Cons. Energy & sultant; b. Morris,

Mans

Environ., Salt Lake City, 1970-82; prof. Colo. Sch. Mines, Golden, 1975-90; grad. asst. U. Denver, 1980-81; adj. prof. Wartburg Coll., 2000 Author: Best of Energy, 1977, Energy Man's Environment, 1971-76. Mem. Nat. Sci. Tchrs. Assn., Phi Delta Kappa. Democrat. Avocations: potter, furniture maker, naturalist, ornithologist, travel. Home: Denver, Colo. Died Feb. 19, 2008.



.

SAULSBURY, OLIN BAKER, banker; b. Pampa, Tex., July 4, 1934; s. Olin Don and Ruby Treva (Brown) S.; m. Sammie Fowler, May 24, 1958. BBA, Tex. Tech U., 1957. Mgmt. trainee Oilwell Supply-USS, Odessa, Tex., 1957-59; mgr. trainee CIT Credit Co., Odessa, 1959-62; field rep.,

Dept., Washington, 1941-47; ops. planning analyst,

. Sarah Berry, Mar. 3, 1944; children: Thomas, Tracy, Si Carrie, Meg, Robin. AB, Dartmouth Coll., 1943; Ll Harvard U., 1948; MBA, U. Mich., 1949. Bar: Mich. 11 D.C. 1977. Spl. asst. fin. affairs to Gov. State of \\ Seidman C.F* 1963-66; nat. mng. partner Seidman NYC, 1969-74; asst. to Pres. for econ. affairs The VI House, 1974-77; CFO Phelps Dodge Corp., NYC, 197't vice chmn., 1980-82; dean Coll. Bus. Adminstm. Ariz. U, Tempe, 1982-85; chmn. FDIC, Washington, 1985-* chief commentator Sta. CNBC-TV, 1991—2009; pub. Dir. mag., 1992—2009; econ. cons. The Bankers El 2007—09. Chmn. Detroit Fed. Res. Bank Chgo., \\ Resolution Trust Corp. (RTC), 1989-91; co-chair Vi House Conf. on Productivity, 1983-84. Co-author t|

vision commentator, publisher; b.

&

1

Steven L. Shancke): Productivity: The American AcJ How 50 U.S. Companies Are Regaining the Corey Edge, 1989; author: Full Faith and Credit: The (,: S&L Debacle and Other Washington Sagas, 20001 USNR, 1942-46. Decorated Bronze Star. Mem. D.CJ Assn., Chevy Chase Club (Md.), Univ. Club (N/H Crystal Downs Club (Mich.), Nantucket Yacht Club (Ij Home: Bradenton, Fla. Died May 13, 2009. tage: tive

SEKULOVICH, MLADEN SELIGER, CHARLES,

See

MALDEN, KARL

NYC, June 3, 193 George Zekowski and Hortense S.; m. Ruth Lewin, Jun* 1948 (dec. May 1975); children: Robert, Mark; m. Ld Klebanow, 1975. Student in pvt. art instrn., WPA t 1940. Robert H. and Clarice Smith Disting. vis. I George Washington U., Washington, 1990; lectr. Kat|Art Mus., 1990; panelist Terra Mus. Art, Chgo., II Whitney Mus. Am. Art, N.Y.C., 1990, Michael Rosed Gallery, N.Y.C., 1994. One man shows include Pf Guggenheim Gallery, N.Y.C., 1945-46, Carlebach Gat 1948, De Young Meml. Mus., San Francisco, 1949, Wh; Mus. ann., 1949-57, Willard Gallery, N.Y.C., 1951, 5:k 57, 61, 62, 66, 68, Seligman Gallery, Seattle, 1955, 5*1 Nassau Community Coll., N.Y.C., 1965, Wooster Cor^ artist; b.

Andrew Crispo Gallery, :« 75, 76, 78, 80, 81, 83, Mus. Modern Art, Hayden Cal Gallery, Dallas, Makler Gallery, Phila., 1979, Miami-! Community Coll., 1981, Jacksonville (Fla.) Art Mus., I nity Art Center, Conn., 1969.

Gallery Schlesinger-Boisante, 1985, 86, Guggenheim L 1986, Galerie Lopes, Zurich, Switzerland, 1986, 89, 9'* 99, 2003, 2006, Greenville County Mus. Art, S.C., A others; exhibited in Norlyst Gallery, N.Y.C., 1942i

David Porter Gallery, Washing 1945, Four Arts Club, Palm Beach, Ha., 1946, Va. Fine Arts, 1946, U. Iowa, 1946, Salon des Realites t velle, Paris, France, 1948, Bklyn. Mus., 1949, Come* 1951, Art Inst. Chgo., 1961, 64, Syracuse Mus. Fine X Le1953, Nebr. Art Assn., 1953, Am. Acad. Arts 1965, 67, 68, Smithsonian Inst., 1968, Taft Mus., » 1981, Okla. Art Ctr., 1981, Saidenberg Gallery, N.j 1983, 89, Wight Art Gallery, UCLS, traveling to Gallery Modern Art, New Delhi, 1987, 88, Frances Wo j Art Gallery, Miami, Fla., 1987, Guggenheim Mus., travi to Venice, Italy, 1987, 88, Sid Deutsch Gallery, N-H 1989, 90, Weatherspoon Gallery, Greensboro, N.C., Nat. Acad. Mus., NYC, 2005, many others.; exhbn. AbH Expressionism: Other Dimensions traveling to Low^ Mus., Coral Gables, Fla, Terra Art Mus., Chgo. i panelist), Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Mus., Rutgers, Brunswick, 1990, 92; works in permanent collections) bert F. Johnson Mus., Cornell U., Ithaca, N.Y, Norton Gallery, N.Y.C., 1943,

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U., Municipal Art Mus., The Hague, Holland, Tel | Mus., Bait. Mus. Art, Hirshhorn Mus. and Sculpture den, Met. Mus. Art, N.Y.C., Phillips Collection, Wa&| ton,

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Inst., Pitts..

Rutgers U., Jane Voorhees

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Achievement

Home: Mount Vernon, NY. Died Oct. editor, b.

NYC,

1,

2009.

Sept. 25, 1924;

s.

and Clare (O'Brien) S.; m. Mary Gale Sherbum, May '53: children: Nora, William Paul. Student. Rutgers U. 1946. Edid. asst. New Leader. 1946; jditor Am. Mercury, 1946-50; assoc. editor Fortune 1950-59, edid. bd., 1959-66. asst. mng. editor. 1966-

AB. NYU,

42;

editor. 1970-77, assoc. mng. editor. 1977-87. 1988-97, Forbes mag.. 1997—2009. Sr. staff Time, Inc. (pubis.). 1969-70. Author: A Question jlligence: The IQ Debate in America, 1992. Served in rmy Home: New York, NY. Died Jan. 31. 2009.

xec.

editor,

g.

"all

I

WAYNE CHADICK, retired publisher,

,ERS,

retired

Brady, Tex., Mar. 10, 1916; s. Marcellus Stephenand Martha Jane Chadick; m. Camilla Ann aing, June 29, 1946 (dec. June 1996). BA. Tex. Tech •38; postgrad., U. Tex., 1940-41. Statistician Ft. Worth Telegram, 1943-50; prodn. mgr. San Francisco News. 52; bus. mgr. Sherman (Tex.) Democrat, 1953-59: *ock Hill (S.C.) Herald, 1959-66; editor, pub. PalesTex.) Herald-Press. 1966-80. Mem. bd. mgrs. Tex. R.R.. 1969-73: mem. adv. coun. U. Tex. Coll. comChmn. Palestine United Way. mon. Austin, 1979 Northeast Tex. Lib. Sys. Adv. Coun., Garland. -, Palestine Pub. Libr. Bd., 1979—; vol. lobbyist Tex. Assn.. 1983; chmn. Reporter Bd., United Meth. Ch.. 5, 1980-82. Named to Hall of Fame Tex. Tech U. Sch. Comm.. Lubbock, 1979; named Trustee of Yr. Tex. Assn., Houston, 1981, Nat. Advocacy Honor Roll Am. Libr. Assn.. chgo., 2000, Builder of Palestine, ine C. of c, 1982. Mr. Books. Tex. State Libr. and t ves Commn.. Austin, 1983. Democrat. Methodist, itions: amateur radio, travel, collecting books. Home: ine, Tex. Died Nov. 25, 2007. [

b.

;

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.

,

JSTACK, DAVID KELLS, publisher;

b.

Bklyn., June

m

s. John Fred and Edna Josephine (Maloney) S .: Elizabeth Browne, Aug. 12, 1944 (div. 1975); chil-

>22;

Jeffrey Scon,

aum Dec.

I I t r a :

9 I

m. Arlene M.

1986): m. Alice H. Fleis1988; adopted children: Michele Amy. >eth Anne. BSME, Rutgers U. 1944. Mktg. dir. Birch Group Ltd.. Princeton. N.J., 1947-57. pres.. chmn., 89: owner, pres. The Sengstack Group. Ltd.. from Pres Early Childhood Found.; trustee Bucknell U, .burg. Pa., 1980-84, McCarter Ctr. for Performing Princeton, 1983-90, Carrier Clin. Devel. Fund, 1987em. vis. com. Eastman Sch. Music. Rochester, N.Y, 93. Served with C.E.. AUS, 1942-47. 50-52. Korea. Cliff Dwellers Club, Mid- Am. Club, Nassau Club. Athletic Club. Avocations: reading, travel, museums. Dec. 18. 2007.

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Lynn Ann, Gregg

Clift:

30, 1978 (div.

Sept. 30,

PETER RICHARD,

economist, consultant; b. I Nov. 22, 1923; s. Paul and Dorothie (Severens) S.; ary Stone, Aug. 28, 1947; children: Martha, Paul. nt, Oreg. State Coll., 1941-43; cert, in elec. engring., U, 1944: in Econs.. U. Chgo., 1947: Docteur jit with honors, U. Paris, 1951. Asst. prof, econs. Pa. U., 1950-52; assoc. prof, econs. and social sci. Wright 11., Chgo., 1953-64; prof, econs. and social sci. Chgo. ;oll., 1964-84; prof, emeritus City Colls. Chgo., from Vis. prof. Pub. Adminstm. and Pub. Fin. U. Tartu, i, ,

MA

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ia,

nst.

2000 asst. dir. ethical and moral stds. project Labor Edn.. 1960-62; TV coord. Chgo. Bd. Edn.. Law in Am. Soc. Found.; trustee 111. Coun. ;

bd. dirs.

Edn., 1984-87; bd. dirs. Pivan Engring. Co.. 1955-75. onics Corp., 1973-75; keynote spkr. state legis. conf. oun.

NASW,

ce and >mics.

Its

1974; cons,

in

Author:

Social

Methods, 1971, (with others) The World of

1988;

contbr.

articles

ht to profl. jours. Project dir. ers'

field.

Mental Health Roosevelt

on history of econ. Chgo. Area Plan for

U,

Chgo..

1963-64"

cooperative project for 2-yr. colls. NSF, 1971; active Force on Test of Econ. Literacy Joint Coun. Econ. 1976-79. Tech. sgt. U.S. Army, 1942-46. Decorated •pine Liberation medal with bronze star. Mem. Am. Assn., Am. Ednl. Rsch. Assn.. Am. Evaluation Assn., "ask

.

IBM. Microsoft Programmers and Developers Assn. HI. Consumer Edn. Assn. (founder, parliamentarian

;,

Edn. Consortium (founder). Social Econs. Assn. (pres. 1975). Avocawildemess camping, fishing, canoeing. Home: EvanIll. Died Dec. 11.2007. 80), Social

Sci.

listory Assn.,

fSZYN,

111.

JAMES NICHOLAS,

market

scientist; b.

Nicholas and Mary Stella (Shidlaus1966; MS. U. 111., 1967; NYU, 1978, MPhil, 1982. Programmer analyst Fed. Bank of N.Y, NYC, 1972-75; systems programmer Info. Systems, NYC, 1975-77; systems analyst Manhattan Bank, NYC, 1977-78; staff supr. ATT Distance. Bedminster, N.J.. 1978-80; sr. tech. special*-stem Union, Mahwah, N.J., 1980-82. cons., system 5t Upper Saddle River, N.J., 1982-84, dir. product of long distance svc, 1984-85: prin. engr. Gen. 2omm, Middlebury, Conn., 1985-91; cons. Audicom, Plainfield, N.J., 1993-95; Market scientist First Union Charlotte. N.C.. from 1996. Peace activist N.J. :/Freeze, Ridgewood, 1978-85. Ctr. for Def. Info.. ington, 1982—. Conn. SANE/Freeze. Hartford, 1985e Action, 1993 atheist activist Conn. Chpt. Am. Bloomfield. 1986-89, Am. Atheists, 1987—, N.E. Sept.

>.

BS,

1.

1944;

s.

SUNY, Stony Brook,

,



;

SHANE

209 Simsbury, 1989-93; AIDS activist AIDS New Haven. 1988-93. ACT UP/N.J.. Highland Pk.. 1994-95. Named Atheist of Yr., Conn. Chpt. Am. Atheists. 1989, Martin Luther King Atheist Assn.,

Sch.; interviewer Tex.

Coalition to Unleash Power,

in-residence Tex.

Freedom award

Ctrl.

Am.

Outreach award

Conn. Humanist Assn., 1989, Atheist Atheists, 1990.

Mem. Am.

Atheists.

writer,

mem.

1975—2001.

Employment

Why

1970, Poet's Corner. 1975.

V

1835 to 2002, 2002. Houston, 1991. Mem.:

p.

SEOANE, EMTLIO,

SHAEFFER, JOHN NEES,

b. Havana, Cuba. Oct. 13, Emilio M. and Carmen Seoane: Ledu. Acct., Havana U, 1959. Acct. Seoane Bookkeeping Svc, Miami, Fla.. 1964-66. LA, 1967-79. Empresa Svcs. Hispanos, Anaheim, Calif., 1980-88. Latinos Enterprise, Inc., Santa Ana, Calif., from 1988. Mem. Nat. Soc. Pub. Accts., Nat. Notary Assn., Am. Soc. Notaries, Nat. Assn. Tax Cons., Nat. Soc. Tax Profls. Republican. Roman Catholic. Avocation: philatelist. Died Mar. 15, 2008.

1944:

came

accountant;

to U.S.. 1960;

s.

m. Angeles Gonzalez, Sept.

13, 1988: children: Heidi,

Psi.

pato. Wash., Dec. 7, 1929;

May

BA, Wash.

Kerns.

Arts,

s.

historian, educator; b.

1957; PhD, U. Wis.. 1968. Instr. history Columbia Basin Wash., 1957—63; prof, history Calif. State U, 1968—92. prof, emeritus, from 1992. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. 1st It. USAF. 1953 57, Korea. Mem.: Orgn. Am. Historians (life). Am. Hist. Assn. (life). Phi Kappa Phi (life). Deceased.

Coll.. Pasco,

Northridge.



psychology gerontology

educator, minister; b. Holyoke, Colo.. Jan. 26.

1931;

Howard C. and Mary M. (Legg)

Town Ctr. Gallery. 1992: exhibited group shows at Wilbur D. May Mus., Reno. 1986. Reno City Hall Gallery. 1987. 88. Shoppers Sq.. Reno. 1990-91, Brewery Art Ctr.. Carson City. 1991-93, Las Vegas Hist. Soc. Mus., 1990, El Wiegand Mus., Reno. 1990. Town Ctr. Gallery, 1992-93, Nev. State Fair. Reno. 1993-95, River Gallery, Reno, 1994-95. Glenn Duncan Sch.. Reno. 1995; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Staff sgt. USAF, 1952-56. Mem. Nev. Artists Assn. (v.p. 1990—. exec. bd. 1991—). Sierra Watercolor Soc.. Sierra Arts Found., Nev. Mus. Art, Nev. State Coun. on the Arts. Nev. Alliance for the Arts. Republican. Home: Reno. Nev. Died Jan. 4, 2008. City Hall Gallery. 1990, in

EDWARD

ALLAN, lawyer; b Kansas City, Mo.. Nov. 3, 1933; s. Edward A. and Margaret (Parshall) S.: m. Helga E. Friedemann, May 20, 1972; children: Christina, Ingrid, Kirstin. BA, U. Kans., 1955: JD, U. Wis.. 1962. Bar: SETZLER,

Mo. 1962, US Tax

Ct. 1962. Assoc. Spencer. Fane. Britt

&

1968-2000, mng. ptnr., 1974-77. 78-82, chmn. trust and estate sect., 19742000; ptnr. Husch & Eppenberger, LLC, 2000—06. Lathrop & Gage, from 2006. Co-author: Missouri Estate Administration, 1984, supplements. 1987—2008, Missouri Estate Planning. 1986, supplements, 1988—2008; contbg. editor Understanding Living Trusts. 1990— 2004, A Will is Not the Way--The Living Trust Alternative. 1988; bd. editors: Wis. Law Rev.. 1961 62. Bd. govs., bd. dirs., chmn. found, com. Am. Royal, 1982 2006; mem. planning giving com. Nelson Atkins Mus. Art, 1984 95; mem. deferred giving com. Children's Mercy Hosp.. from 1991: mem. Kansas 92, chmn., City Estate Planning Symposium Com.. 1984 1991; mem. adv. com. Greater Kansas City Cmty. Found., from 2000: trustee Zoo Learning Fund, from 2002: mem. 06. Fellow: Am. adv. bd. Children's Svc. League. 2003 Coll. Trust and Estate Counsel (state chmn. 1992—97, mem. state membership com. 1986 2001); mem.: Assn. Conflict Resolutions, Estate Planning Soc. Kansas City 85, mem. (co-founder 1965. pres. 1983—84, dir. 1984 social com. from 1968), Kansas City Met. Bar Assn. (lectr., chmn. probate and trust 1979. 1992. vice chmn. 1983—85, 1991. legis. rev. com. 1991—95), Mo. Bar Assn. (lectr.. vice chmn. probate and estate planning com. 1994 97), Sigma Xi, Order of the Coif, Phi Delta Phi. Home: Kansas City, Mo. Died Jan. 4. 2009.

Browne. Kansas

City,



1962-67,



ptnr.,













JOHN

LADD, retired aerospace engineer; b. SEWALL, Wakefield. Mass.. Mar. 30, 1920; s. William and Sarah Elizabeth (Trask) S.: m. Nellie Bigham Grier, Oct. 8, 1949; children: William Grier, Martha Dudley Sewall Rees. Richard Warren, Jonathan Mark. AB. Dartmouth Coll.. 1942, in Applied Mechanics. U. Va., 1957. RegisCE. 1943;

M

tered profl. engr.. Va. Specification writer Lockheed Aircraft Corp.. Burbank. Calif.. 1943-44; civil, aero, and aerospace nat. adv. com. aeronautics NASA, Hampton. Va..

engr.

1946-80. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Pres..

v.p.

various

PTAs, Newport News. Va.. 1960s, 70' s: active, chmn. adv. com. for People with Disabilities. Newport News. 1984-89. Sgt. U.S. Army, 1944-46. ETO. Mem. AIAA. Engrs. Club Va. Peninsula, Dartmouth Soc. Engrs. Presbyterian. Avocations: photography, swimming, singing in church choir, woodworking. Home: Newport News, Va. Died Jan. 30, 2007.

SEXTON, CHARLINE,

secondary school educator; b. Kennett, Mo., Dec. 01; d. Charles Jerome and Dora Myrtle (Wilburn) Lemonds: m. Marcus L. Sexton, Mar. 3. 1939: children: Charolyn Linch. Dan Sexton, Marc Sexton. Elizabeth Morrison. BA with honors. U. Tex Arlington, 1969, MA. 1976. Tchr. English Ft. Worth I.S.D., 1969-83. Author: (mag.) Arlington Review, 1966. Lectr. various churches, Tex.. Ark.. Tenn.. 1963-98. Mem. Ex Libris Book Review Club. Avocation: reading. Home: Fort Worth. Tex. Died Jan. 14,

2009.

SEXTON, WENDELL PHILLIP JAMES,

elementary school educator, b. Kansas City. Mo., Mar. 28, 1928; BA. U, Wilberforce, Ohio, 1954; student, U. Chgo., 1962; postgrad., Ind. U. Gary. 1962. U. Mo., Kansas City, 1964. Cert. tchr. Colo. Tex. Substitute tchr. Gary (Ind.) Pub. Schs.: tchr. Warren Beatty Me. Hosp., Westfield, Ind.. Chgo. Pub. Schs.: writer Gary (Ind.)Crusader; tchr. Denver Pub.

Ctrl. State

Wa-

John Nees Shaeffer and Helen U, 1953; AM, Harvard U,

SEPESI, s.



75; Austin,

State

SHAFER, DALLAS EUGENE,

JOHN DAVID, artist; b. Monessen, Pa., Aug. 12. John Lloyd and Gizella Elizabeth (Gnip) S. AA, San Bernardino Valley Coll.. 1957; BA. Mexico City Coll.. 1958. Head cashier Club Cal-Neva Casino. Reno. 1983-90. One-man shows include Washoe Countv Libr.. 1987. Reno

the

NAACP, Buffalo Soldiers. Kappa Avocations: boxing, dance, genealogy, math-

ematics. Died Aug. 11. 2008.

Alpha

1974

Palestine,

Should I Love the White Man, The Making of an Afro Indian Turner Elementary Sch. Coun.,

Avocations: writing letters to editors, reading, listening to music, polit. campaigning, policv issue rsch. Home: Peoria, 29, 2007.

m. Died Nov.

Office, Houston. Writer-

Commn. on Arts, Commn. on

Tex. Author:

1936; s. m. Opal Dine Bruner, 1954: children: Kim. Jana, Amy. BA, Nebr. Christian, 1958; postgrad., U. Colo.. Colorado Springs. 1968-72, U. So. Calif., LA. 1973; PhD. Walden U, 1978. Cert clin. pastoral counseling; ordained to ministry Christian Ch., 1958. Minister Christian Ch., Colorado Springs, 1960-62, Julesburg, Colo., 1962-67; instr. of honors program U. Colo., Colorado Springs, 1974, 75; instr. psychology-gerontology Coll. of St. Francis, Colorado Springs. 1982, 84. 93: adj. grad. prof. U. Colo., Colorado Springs, from 1992: sr. minister counseling Christian Ch., Security, Colo., 1967-93; pastor of counseling Woodman Valley Springs. prof, Chapel, Colorado 1995; psychology/gerontology Pikes Peak C.C.. Colorado Springs, 1969-96, dept. chair psychology /gerontology, 1969-92, pres. faculty assn.. 1992-94. 95-96. Vice chair devel. team Westiey White Rehab. Ctr., Julesburg, 1966-67: trainer-cons. Pikes Peak Hospice. Colorado Springs. 1980S.:

Aug. 22,

81; cons.

1982,

Thomas Moore Hospice. Canon City, Colo.. Cristo Hospice, Pueblo. Colo.. 1983-84; trainer 1994.

St.

Same

for grief teams in U.S. mil. pers., Hawaii. Japan,

Author: Approaches to Palliative Care. 1978. 92. Delphi80-Study of Ministry. 1981; contbr. articles to Christian Standard. Bd. dirs. Colo. State Bd. Examiner for Nursing Home. Denver, 1977-83, chmn.. 1981-83: moderator Conf. on Prevention of Violence-Sch. Dist. # 3, Security, 1992. Mem. Colo. Edn. Assn. (mem. higher edn. com. 1992-94). Avocations: cross country skiing, hi country 4 wheeling, antiques. Home: Colorado Springs. Colo. Died Aug. 15, 2008.

SHAFFER, CLIFTON EUGENE, JR., bank executive;

b.

Akron. Aug. 10, 1931; s. Clifton Eugene Sr. and Flossie Ruth (Whippo) S.; m. Karole Lee Shank. Feb. 22. 1985; children: Lisa Marie. Jennifer K.. C. Andrew. Timothy E. BA in Music. U. Akron. 1954. Asst. v.p. Evans Savs. Assn., Akron. 1957-69; v.p. Centran Bank, Akron, 1969-86. Society Bank. Akron. 1986-87. Student adv.. U. Akron. 1980—. Mem. Bldg. Owners and Mgrs. Assn. (bd. dirs. 1980—). Republican. Avocation: amateur radio. Home: Akron. Ohio. Died Aug. 16, 2008.

SHAFFER, HENRY CARTER,

theater educator, director;

Newton. Mass.. July 10, 1952; s. Larry Ewing and Carolvn Carter Shaffer. BA. Georgetown U, Washington,

b.

DC. 1979; MFA, Camegie-Mellon U,

Pitts..

1982. Prof.

from 1996. chair and dance, from 2005. Theater dir. Inly Sch., Scituate, Mass., from 2007, Ft. Peck Summer Theater. Ft. Peck. Mont., from 2004. Costume designer Peterborough Players (Best Costume Design Cherry Orchard. 2003). Mint Theater. Walters Gallery of Art. Judge Mass. HS Drama 07. Grantee. Nat. Endowment HuGuild. Boston. 2006 manities, 2007; fellow. Am. Assn. State Coll. U. Sasakawa Found., 2006. Home: Bridgewater, Mass. Died Dec. 15, theater Bridgewater State Coll.. Mass.. dept. theater



2008.

SHAFFER, SHIRLEY POLLACK,

secondary

school

educator, sales executive; b. Bklyn.. Dec. 5, 1921; d. Harry Lionel and Sylvia Ruth (Smith) Pollack; m. Alfred Shaffer, Feb. 14. 194'3 (dec. July 1995); children: Robert Stuart, Steven Michael. magna cum laude, Bklyn. Coll., 1955;

BA

MA,

Calif. State U, LA, 1967. Life certificates in elem. and secondary edn., Calif. Sec. Am. Foreign Credit, NYC, 1939-41. Victor M. Calderon Co.. NYC. 1941-43, sales, 1943-46: tchr. Bklyn. Pub. Sch.. 1955-56. West Covina (Calif.) S.D.. 1957-83; retired. 1983: mem. Calif. Sr. Legis. Assembly, 1985-95. Mem. NEA, Calif. Tchrs. Assn. (local sec. 1983). Calif. Retired Tchrs. Assn. (legis. chair). Brandeis U. Women's Aux. Com.. Phi Beta Kappa. Kappa Delta Pi. Sigma Delta Pi. Avocations: writing, reading, poetry,

lecturing, local civic participation.

Died Feb.

Home: San Dimas,

Calif.

19, 2008.

SHANE, ROBERT SAMUEL, chemical

engineer, consult-

Chgo., Dec. 8. 1910; s. Jacob and Selma (Shayne) S.: m. Jeanne Felice Lazarus, Aug. 21. 1936: children: Stephen H.. Susan R., Jacqueline G. SB. U. Chgo.. 1930. PhD, 1933. Plant supt. Amecco Chems.. Rochester. N.Y. 1941-42; plant chemist Bausch & Lomb Optical Co., Rochester, 1942-46; project supr. Wyandotte (Mich.) Chems. Corp., 1952-54; assoc. dir. rsch. Davis & Geek div. Am. Cyanamid, Danant: b.

bury. Conn., 1954-55; mgr. chem.. ceramics, powder metals Westinghouse Atomic Power, Forest Hills, Pa.. 1955-57;

nucleonics specialist Bell Aircraft Co., Niagara Falls. N.Y,

1'

SHANNON 1958-59; mgr. parts, materials, process engring. GE, Valley Forge, Pa., 1959-69; staff cons. Nat. Materials Adv. Bd., Washington, 1969-80; prin. Shane Assocs., Stuart, Fla., 1980-96. Cons, in field; editor material engring. Marcel Dekker, Inc., N.Y.C., 1983—. Author, editor: Space Radiation Effects on Materials, 1962, Predictive Testing, 1972, Materials and Processes, 1985; author: Technology Transfer & Innovation, 1982; editor: Testing for Prediction of Material Performance, 1972; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Adult leader Boy Scouts Am.; organizer Literacy Coun., Ardmore, Pa., 1988. Recipient Joseph Stewart award Am. Chem. Soc, 1987, medal Swedish Royal Acad. Engring., 1972; named to space tech. hall of fame NASA, 1995. Fellow ASTM (award of merit 1973, F-15 com. on consumer product stds.),

AIChE; mem. Am. Chem. Soc. (emeritus), Am. Soc. Metals Intemat. (life), Sigma Xi. Died May 29, 2008.

for

SHAPIRO, SUMNER LEROY, psychoanalyst; b. Boston, May 15, 1926; s. Harry Alexander and Eva (Goldberg) S.; m. widowered; children: Paul Steven, Carolyne Amy, Leslie Susan. AB, Harvard U., 1946, MA, 1947; MD, Boston U., 1953. Intern New Eng. Ctr. Hosp., 1955-56; resident Worcester State Hosp., 1958-60, 63-65; with L.A. Psychoanalytic Inst., from 1965; psychoanalyst pvt. practice, LA, from 1967. Various teaching positions, UCLA. Author:

Moment

SHANNON, SISTER MARY AGNES,

parochial school

educator; b. Fall River, Mass., Aug. 22, 1929; d.d John and

Weston, Mass., 1963; Orelina (Fletcher) S. AB, Regis in Physics, U. Wis., in Math., Boston Coll., 1966; Superior, 1974. Cert, elem., secondary, music tchr., Mass.; joined Order St. Catherine of Sienna, Roman Cath. Ch., 1948. Elem. and secondary tchr., chmn. dept. math. Dominican Acad., Fall River, 1966-71; tchr. math, and sci. Bishop 1971-76; High Fall River, tchr. Gerrard Sch., CES/Computech, Framingham, Mass.; tchr. computers parochial sch., Fall River, 1987-93, New Bedford, Mass. Grantee NSF, 1965-66, Academic Yr. Inst., 1968-72. Mem. ASCD, Nat. Guild Music Tchrs., Nat. Coun. Tchrs. Math., Sigma Pi Sigma. Home: Fall River, Mass. Died June 10, 2007. Coll.,

MA

MA

HOWARD KAMBER, lawyer; b. Boston, Nov.

1923; m. Elizabeth Lucille Aske Shapar (div.); m. Henriette Albertine Emilie van Gerrevink, 1977; children: Kristina Mae, Stephen Oscar Truman, Pieter Nicholas

6,

Kamber (dec). BA, Amherst

JD, Yale U., 1950.

Coll., 1947;

N.Mex. 1951, D.C. 1981, U.S. Ct. Appeals D.C., U.S. Supreme Ct. Chief counsel U.S. Atomic Energy Commn. Bar:

Idaho Ops. Office, 1956-62; asst. gen. counsel for licensing and regulation U.S. Atomic Energy Commn., 1962-76; dir. U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commn., 1976-82; dir. Gen. OECD Nuclear Energy Agy., Paris, 1982-88; atty. Shaw, Pittman, Potts and Trowbridge, Chevy Chase, Md., 1988-99, Egan, Fitzpatrick & Malsch, 2001—03. Recipient Presdl. Award of Meritoious Excellence 1981. Mem. N.Mex. State Bar Assn., D.C. Bar Assn. Home: Bethesda, Md. Died Mar. 15, 2009.

exec, legal

SHAPIRO, DANIEL,

psychiatrist; b. Chgo., July 6, 1926; Isadore H. and Goldie (Rosenthal) S.; m. LaVeme Ann Bicek, May 9, 1930; 1 child, Joan Nancy. BS, U. Ill, 1949, s.

MD,

1953. Diplomate Am. Bd. Psychiatry and Neurology, Bd. Psychiatry. Resident in psychiatry Michael Reese Hosp., Chgo., 1955-58; practice medicine specializing in psychiatry Chgo., from 1958. Sr. attending physician Michael Reese Hosp., 1958 Active troop 94 Girl Scouts Am., Evanston, 111., 1972-79. Served with USAF, 1945. Fellow Am. Pyschiatry Assn.; mem. AMA, 111. Psychiatry Soc, Chgo. Med. Soc. Democrat. Jewish. Avocation: skiing. Home: Chicago, 111. Died Sept. 10, 2007.

Am.



.

SHAPIRO, DAVID ISRAEL,

lawyer; b. Bklyn., June 17, 1928; s. Louis Raymond and Rae (Remin) S.; m. Carolyn Foy, Feb. 3, 1980; children by previous marriage: Steven, Claudia, Anthony, James, Miles. Student, U. Wis., 1944-45, Bklyn. Coll., 1946; LL.B., Bklyn. Law Sch., 1949. Bar: N.Y. State bar 1949, U.S. Supreme Ct. bar 1955, D.C. bar 1958. Founder, ptnr. Dickstein, Shapiro Morin (and predecessor firms), Washington, 1953 73, sr. partner,

of Insight, 1969,

Beyond

1973,

Insight,

Beyond

Well-Kept Secrets, 1993, A PsychoCookbook: Recipes to Season and Preserve Relationships, 1996. Avocation: home improvements. Died Dec.

Case

Histories, 1984,

29, 2007.

SHARP, PAUL FREDERICK,

retired academic adminiseducational consultant; b. Kirksville, Mo., Jan. 19, Frederick J. and L. Blanche (Phares) S.; m. Rosella Ann Anderson, June 19, 1939; children: William, Kathryn, Paul Trevor. AB, Phillips U., 1939; PhD, U. Minn., 1947; LLD (hon.), Tex. Christian U., 1961, Austin Coll., 1978, Drake U., 1980; (hon.), Buena Vista ColU 1967, U. Nev., Towson State U., 1980, Oklahoma City U., 1996, U. Okla., 1997; LittD (hon.), Limestone Coll., 1971; HHD, Okla. Christian U. Sci. Arts, 1992. Instr. U. Minn., 1942, 46-47, vis. lectr., 1948; assoc. prof. Am. history Iowa State U., 1947-54; prof. Am. history, chmn. Am. Instns. program U. Wis., 1954-57, vis. lectr, 1953, San Francisco State Coll., 1950, U. Oreg., 1955; Fulbright lectr. Am. Institutions Universities, Melbourne, Sydney, 1952; pres. Hiram Coll., 1957-64; chancellor U. N.C., Chapel Hill, 1964-66; pres. Drake U., Des Moines, 1966-71, U. Okla., Norman, 197178, pres. emeritus, 1978-88, Regents' prof., 1978—88, Regents' prof, emeritus, 1988 2009; Disting. prof, history Arts, Okla., 1990—96. Dir. Am. Coun. on Edn. U. Sci. Insts. for Coll. Univ. Presidents, 1977-79; vis. lectr. Harvard U. Bus. Sch. summer session, 1970-72. Author: Agrarian Revolt in Western Canada, 1948, Old Orchard Farm, Story of an Iowa Boyhood, 1952, Whoop-Up Country, Canadian American West, 1955; cons, author: Heritage of Midwest, 1958; editor: Documents of Freedom, 1957; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Pres. Norman Cmty. Found., 1995-97, Okla. State Coun. Aging, 1997-99. USN liaison officer His Majesty's Australian Ship, Hobart, 1943-46. With USNR, 1943-47. Recipient Iowa State U. Alumni Fund award, 1952, Award of Merit Am. Assn. State and Local History, 1955, Silver Spur award Western Writers America, 1955, Fulbright award to Australia, 1952; named to Okla. Higher Edn. Hall of Fame, 1995; Minn. Hist. Soc. grantee, 1947, 48, Social Sci. Rsch. Coun. grantee, 1949, 51; Ford Faculty fellow, 1954, Guggenheim fellow, 1957. Mem. Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Delta Kappa, Pi Gamma Mu, Phi Alpha Theta. Mem. Christian Ch. (Disciples Of Christ). Home: Norman, Okla. Died Feb. 18, 2009. trator,

s.

LHD

&



&

&

SHARP, WILLOUGHBY, 1936; Coll.,

art dealer; b.

NYC,



&

Berwin LLP. Served with USNR, 1944-46. Mem. Am. Bar Assn., A.C.L.U. Democrat. Home: Washington, DC. Died Oct. 1, 2009. legal arbitrator, cons. SJ

SHAPIRO, NATHAN, acoustical engineer, retired; b. Worcester, Mass., Mar. 25, 1915; s. Menachem Mendel and Emma (Rudashevski) S.; m. Rose Edythe Turbow, Jan. 10, 1943 (dec); children: Matthew, Joel, David, Lainie; m. Eve Berman, Feb. 21, 1996. AB, Clark U., 1939; MS, Cath. U. Am., 1947. Physicist Nat. Bur. Stds., Washington, 1941-46, David Taylor Model Basin, Carderock, Md., 1946-49, Naval Ordnance Lab., Silver Spring, Md., 1949-52, Armour Rsch. Found., Chgo., 1952-55; rsch. engr., group leader Lockheed-Calif. Co., Exterior Noise Group, Burbank, 195585. Fellow AIAA (assoc), Acoustical Soc. Am.; mem. Aerospace Industries Assn. (airplane noise control com. 1972-85, chmn. 1980), Soc. Automotive Engrs. (aircraft noise com. 1964-85), Inst. Noise Control Engring. (cert.), Sigma Xi. Achievements include development of acoustical design of Lockheed L-1011 Tristar. Home: Pacific Palisades, Calif.

Died June

SHAPIRO, ROBERT,

10,

2008.

orthopedist;

Boston, Mar. 2, 1913; s. Nathan and Rebecca (Korolick) S.; m. Sylvia C. Cohen, July 5, 1935 (dec. Jan. 1996); children: Roberta S., Richard. AB, Harvard U., 1933; MD, Tufts U., 1937. Diplomate Am. Bd. Orthop. Surgery. Intern in medicine Carney Hosp., Boston, 1937-38; intern in surgery Cambridge (Mass.) Hosp., 1939-40; resident in orthop. surgery Lakeville (Mass.) State Hosp., 1946-47, Hosp. for Joint Disease, NYC, 1947-50; pvt. practice Brookline, Mass., from 1950; asst. clin. prof, orthopedic surgery Tufts U. Med. Sch., from 1990; ret. Maj. U.S. Army, 1940-46. Fellow ACS. Jewish. Died Nov. 23, 2007. b.

mem. editorial bd. Jour. Neurochem. Rsch., 199 Recipient award Mc Knight Found., Grant Found., 197 Mem. Soc. for Neurosci., Am. Soc. for Neurochem Internat. Soc. for Neurochemistry, Am. Assn. for Avocations: skiing, fishing, music, tennis. Home: Brool Mass. Died Apr. 7, 2008. field;

U., 1961;

v.p. Ctr. for New Art Activities, Inc., NYC, 1973-82; exec. dir. The Franklin St. Arts Ctr., Inc., NYC, 1974-78; dir. Fine Arts Ctr. U. R.I., Kingston, 1988-90;

founder,

owner The Willoughby Sharp

Gallery,

NYC, 1988—2008;

CEO, owner sharpgallery.com, NYC, 1997—2008; pub. TSAR. Faculty design and tech. dept. The New Univ. Parsons Sch. of Design, NY, from 2002. Home: Brooklyn, NY. Died Dec.

17,

SHAW, MARTHA LOUISE, physical therapist;

b. Sp field, Mass., Sept. 11, 1959; d. Lewis Albert and (Roper) S. BS, Springfield Coll., 1981; cert, in therapy, Mayo Sch. Health Related Scis., Rochester, ti 1983; postgrad., Kaiser Permanente, 1991. Bd. cert, specialist in orthopedic phys. therapy, Am. Bd. Therapy Specialties. Phys. therapy resident, advance thopedic manual therapy Kaiser Permanente Orthoj Phys. Therapy Program, Hay ward, Calif., from 1991; phys. therapist Manchester Phys. Therapy, Bedford, 1983-88; sr. staff phys. therapist, facility mgr. AflBl Phys. Therapists, Ltd., Phoenix, 1988-90; clin. spec Hayward Phys. Therapy and Kaiser Permanente, Kaiser Permanente Hosp., Oakland, from 1992, Phys. Therapy, 1993-95. Mem. Am. Phys. Therapy i (chairperson membership N.H. chpt. 1986-88, pub. 1985-88, orthopedic sect. 1988 ). Avocations: bicyc photography, golf. Home: Oakland, Calif. Died Feb 2008. I



SHAW, RAY,

retired financial publishing company e: 1934; m. Kathleen Whitney Shaw; children: 1

tive; b.

ney, Beth Ed., Tex. Western U., U. Okla.

With

Dow Joi

Co. Inc.,' NYC, 1960—89; mng. editor AP-Dow Jones, Jones Co., 1966-71, asst. gen. mgr., 1971-72, dir. dt 1972-73, v.p. devel., 1973-75, v.p. gen. mgr., 1975-77, v.p., 1977-79, pres., COO, 1979-89; ret. Dow Jones Bd. dirs. O'Haway Newpapers Inc., Extel Corp., Far ern Econ. Rev., Hong Kong Died July 19, 2009.

&

» cology and exptl. therapeutics Tufts U. Sch. Medil Boston, 1993-95. Contbr. articles to profl. jours.; patenl

analytic

1918;

SHAPAR,

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SHEAFFER, CAREY NELSON, human

resource

agement executive; b. McAlisterville, Pa., Sept. 22, 1< Herman Clarence and Gladys Elaine (Losch) S.; m. Jean Reigle, Oct. 23, 1965; children: Christopher, J AS, Susquehanna U., 1974. Cert. sr. profl. in \ resources Human Resource Cert. Inst. Ops. supr. Tri-Co Nat. Bank, Middleburg, Pa., 1969-75; v.p., dir. hu resources First Nat. Trust Bank, Sunbury, Pa., from 1 Sgt. U.S. Army, 1966-69. Mem. Soc. Human Reso Mgmt., Am. Bankers Assn., Pa. Bankers Assn.,

Adminstrn. Inst., Am. Inst. Banking, Susquehanna (pres. 1987-88), Sunbury C. of C, Legion, Moose, Rotary (bd. dirs. Sunbury 1987-88). D« crat. Avocations: travel, camping, cross country sk Home: Selinsgrove, Pa. Died Feb. 5, 2008.

Mgmt. Assn.

SHARPE, JEAN ANDERSON,

mathematics educator; b. Washington, Jan. 29, 1927; '. Frederick B. and Caroline (Morton) Anderson; m. Ralph Edwin Sharpe (dec. 1992); children: Ralph E. Jr., Reginald Earl. BS, D.C. Tchr.'s Coll., 1968; postgrad., Trinity Coll., U. of D.C. Tchr. 4th grade Houston Elem., D.C, 1968-74; math. tchr. Turner Elem., D.C, 1974-84; math, resource computer coord. Leckie Elem., D.C, 1984-87, recert. math, resource tchr. D.C, 1985-90; tchr. math, resource and computer literacy Washington Highland, 1987-89, tchr. adult edn. and computer literacy, 1987-90; tchr. 1st grade Wilkerson Elem., 1990-92. Math. tchr. Chpt. One, Renewal, 1980 African Methodist Episcopalian. Avocations: painting, sewing, spending time with grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Home: Washington, DC. Died Dec. 21, 2007. retired

SHEEHAN, CAROLINE GRIFFIN (CARRIE HAN), medical researcher, writer; b. La Grande, Dec. 13, 1928; d. John Henry and Lillian Lc (O'Connell) Griffin; m. Tom Edward Sheehan, Sept. 1949 (wid.); children: Christie, Thomas, Patrick, M (dec), Timothy, Mary, Michael, Caroline. BA in Pi Affairs and Political Science, Seattle U., 1974. Rsch. cc S.W. SIDS Rsch. Inst., Lake Jackson, Tex., from 1 interviewer, CHAD/Flash program U. Wash., Seattle, 1 SIDS Found., 1980; pres. bd. dirs., tn charter mem. Women's Ctr., Seattle, 1990 Handgun Control, Seattle. Contbr. art

97. Trustee Nat.

Jubilee



;

zens for Rational

SHARPE, WILLIAM

R.,

former

state

legislator;

to jours., chpts. to books. Planning

&

1970-78, mem. landmarks bd., 1975-78; mem. police cmty. task force Ch. Coun. of Seattle, 1975-85; candi Seattle City Coun., 1979. Mem. Holy Names Acad. Al nae Assn. (trustee, bd. dirs. 1991-97, Disting. Alumna a* 1996). Democrat. Roman Catholic. Avocations: reac

Clarksburg, W.Va., Oct. 28, 1028; s. William R. Sharpe Helen (Whitwam) S.; m. Pauline Lester, 1953 (dec. 2005) Student, Bliss Engring. Sch., Salem Coll., W.Va. U. Registered profl. engr, W.Va. Mem. W.Va. State Senate from Dist. 13, Charleston, 1960—80, 1984—92, majority whip, 197280, pres. pro tern., 1990-94; mem. W.Va. State Senate from Dist. 12, Charleston, 1993—2008. Mem. banking and ins. com., energy com., industry and mining com., fin. com.; health and human resources com., rules com., small bus. com. Mem. W.Va. Dem. Exec. Com. Mem. Internat. Brotherhood Elec Workers, Fraternal Order Eagles, Masons, Shriners, Elks, Moose. Democrat. Methodist. Died Feb. 15, 2009.

writing, poetry, travel.

E., pharmaceutical

company

ex-

ecutive; b. Kermanshah, Persia, Nov. 15, 1929; s. Ezra S. and Violet S. (Mouallem) S.; m. Angela M. Saleh, June 9, 1955; children: Karen, Edward, Michael. BSc, London U„

1952; PhD, U. Del., 1956. Rsch. assoc. DuPont Exptl. Sta., Wilmington, Del., 1952-64, MIT, Cambridge, 1964-70; assoc. prof, neurosci. Harvard Med. Sch., Boston, 1970-92, lectr., from 1993; assoc. biochemist McLean Hosp., Bel-

Home:

Seattle,

Wash. Died

Sei

July

2008.

SHEEHAN, JAMES JOSEPH, social

studies educatoi

Olivia Sheehan; children: Ryan, Matthew. BBA, Ohio Athens, 1988; in Internat. Affairs, Ohio U., 1990, N 1992, MA, 1996, PhD, 1998. Cert. tchr. social studies C Instr. Ohio U., Athens, 1993—97; asst. prof. U. N.D.,

MA

G

Forks,

SHASHOUA, VICTOR

commr. City of

b.

1997—98, Cleve.



State U.,

1998—2003, Miami

Oxford, Ohio, 2003 06, assoc. prof, social studies, i 2006. Author: Justice, Idealogy and Education, 2001, N Presidential Addresses, 2002, 2003. Grantee Sr. R awardee, Fulbright Found./U.S. Dept. State, 20051

Mem.: Ohio Coun. for the Social Studies (exec. dir. f 2005, conf. dir. 2001—06), Nat. Coun. for the Sc Studies (pubs, chair 2005—06). Home: Athens, Ohio. I

May

4,

2008.

HO WAS IEHAN,

WHO IN AMERICA

WILLIAM FRANCIS,

chemistry professor; s. William Francis and Catherine with Honors, Loyola U„ 1948; PhD, Calif. Tech., 1952. Chemist Shell Devel. Co., Emerwille. f., 1952-55; prof. Santa Clara (Calif.) U.. 1955-91. prof, s. from 1991. Contbr. articles to profl. pubis. Roman :. Home: Santa Fe. N.Mex. Died Jan. 30, 2008. hgo., Oct. 19, 1926;

riette S.

BS

XLEY, WALTER BROWN, Paul, Feb. 6, 1917;

s.

dermatologist, educator;

Patrick K. and Alfaretta (Brown)

Marguerite H. Weber. 1942 (dec); children: Peter B.. e E. Kiselewich. Barbara A. (dec): m. E. Dorinda Jel, 1980: children: Thomas R., Katharine D., William honoris S, U. Minn., 1940, PhD, 1941, MD, 1943: 1971; honoris causa, U. Uppsala. a, U. Pa., den, 1977. DSc (hon). Med. U. Ohio. 2006. Diplomate: Bd. Dermatology (pres. 1968-69. dir. 1960-69). Instr. riology U. Pa.. Phila., 1946-47, asst. instr. dermatology syphilology, 1947-49, asst. prof, dermatology, 1950-53, c.prof., 1953-57. prof.. 1957-80, chmn. dept.. 1965-80; dermatology' U. 111. Peoria Sch. Medicine. 1980-83; medicine (dermatology) Med. Coll. Ohio. 1983-97. 2009. Instr. dermatology ritus prof, medicine, 1997 nth Coll., 1949-50: Regional cons, dermatology VA, >-59; mem. com. on cutaneous system NRC, 1955-59, l Cutaneous Diseases, Armed Forces EpidemiologiBd.. 1958-61, dep. dir., 1959-61: cons, dermatology ;eon Gen. USAF. 1958-61. U.S. Army. 1958-61; mem. 2. 1961-64 Author (with Crissey): Classics in Clinical natology, 1953, 2003; author: (with Pillsbury. Kligman) natology. 1956; author: Cutaneous Medicine, 1961; or (with Hurley) The Human Apocrine Sweat Gland in 1960; author: (with Botelho and Ith and Disease, Dks) The Endocrine Glands, 1969; author: Consultations termatology with Walter B. Shelley. 1972, 2006, Conis II, 1974; author: (with Shelley) Advanced DerMogic Therapy. 1987; author: Advanced Dermatologic gnosis. 1992, A Century of International Dermatological >ses, 1992, Advanced Dermatogical Therapy II. 1, Shelley's 77 Skins, 2001, Consultations in Dermatol2006, The Skin Around Me: Adventures in Dermatol2007; mem. editl. bd. Jour. Investigative Dermatology, 1—64, Archives of Dermatology, 1961 62. Skin and Tgy News, 1970 93, Excerpta Medica Dermatologica, l 1960, Cutis, from 1972. Jour. Geriatric Dermatol. 3; assoc. editor: Jour. Cutaneous Pathology, 1972 81; cons. Medcom, from 1972. Served as capt. M.C. AUS, 4-46. Recipient Spl. award Soc. Cosmetic Chemists. 5, Hellerstrom medal. 1971, Am. Med. Writers Assn. cMed. Book award, 1973, Dohi medal, 1981, Rothman al Soc. for Investigative Dermatology, 1987, Rose chler award. 1990, Humane Dermatologist award. 5. Master ACP; fellow Assn. Am. Physicians, St. John's matol. Soc. London (hon.); mem. (chmn. resi:y rev. com. for dermatology 1963-67, chmn. sect. natology 1969-71), Assn. Profs. Dermatology (pres. 2-73), Pacific Dermatol. Assn. (hon.), Am. Dermatol, a. (hon.. dir., pres. 1975-76), Soc. Investigative Dermagy (hon. pres. 1961-62), Am. Physiol. Soc., Phila. siol. Soc.. Bnt. Dermatol. Soc. (hon), Phila. Dermatol, (pres. 1960-61), Mich. Dermatol. Soc., Ohio Dermatol. (hon.). Am. Acad. Dermatology (Gold medal 1992. pres. 1971-72). Pa. Acad. Dermatology (pres. 1972a.

MA

MD









I.

AMA

.

Am.

Soc. Dermatologic Surgery,

Soc. (hon), Heine; corr.

N.Am.

Clin.

Derma-

Noah Worcester Dermatol. Soc., Royal Soc. mem. Nederlandse Vereniging Van Derma-

gen, Israeli Dermatol. Assn., Finnish Soc. Dermatology, dish Dermatol. Soc.. French Dermatologic Soc.; fgn.

SHNEIDMAN

211

U.

at

111.,

Urbana, 1947. Registered profl. engr., Tex. With TV and Radio Corp., 1947-48,

GE. 1942-43. Farnsworth Instruments

Tex.

Inc.,

semiconductor-components Tex. Instruments Inc. 1961

ments

Inc..

1967—69.

1948-88,

Dallas, div.,



pres..

1955

gen.

mgr.

61; exec, v.p.,

COO



66; pres.,

v.p.,

COO

Tex. Instru-

CEO, 1969—76. chmn.. CEO.

1976—84, chmn., chief corp. officer, 1984—85, chmn.. 1985—88; ret., 1988. Bd. dirs. Tex. Instruments Inc., 1963 93. Hon. trustee Com. for Econ. Devel.; councillor



mem. Bus. Coun. Lt. (j.g.) USNR, 1943-46. Fellow IEEE: mem. NAE, Sigma Xi, Eta Kappa Nu. Home: Quitman, Tex. Died Feb. 4, 2009.

conf. Bd.;

SHERMAN, JOHN KTNGSLEY,

retired industrial sales

::

Assn., Japanese Dermatol, Dermatol. Soc. S.Africa, Austrian Dermatol. Soc. Grand Rapids, Ohio. Died Jan. 30. 2009.

ELOR CLAUD SWANSON,

JR., mechanical engi-

t

Fleming (English) S.: m. June Stalls. June 19. 1956: Susan Arlen, Richard Clinton. B in

dren: Gail Paige,

dscape Arch., U.

Fla..

1954,

M

in City Planning, 1956.

Kendree and Shepherd, Phila., 8-72; regional pres. Robino-Ladd Co., Palm Beach. Fla.. 2-75; v.p. Hovnanian Co., Lake Worth, Fla., 1975-78; Gamma Co.. Lake Worth. 1978-92. Charles Shepherd. Palm Beach, from 1992. Chmn. Whitpain Planning real estate broker. Pres.

amn.. Blue Bell. Pa.. 1967-72: mem. land use adv. bd. Beach County, 1989-91. Contbr. articles to profl. •s. Mem. Palm Beach Countv Task Force. 1984. Downn Devel. Authority. Lake Worth, 1985-88. chmn.. 1988. !t arty. U.S. Army. 1952-54. Mem. Am. Soc. Planners, ne Builders Assn. Home: Lake Worth. Fla. Died Feb. 2.



.

Austin. 1988-92; coord. Labor Party Advs., Tex., 1964-92. Active Dem. Party, Tex.. 1964-92; coord. Labor Party Advs., Tex.. 1964-92. Avocations: music, photography, writing. Home: Austin, Tex. Died Apr. 30, 2008.

SHERTZER, MARGARET DELANO,

freelance editor; Burlington, Vt, Oct. 23, 1922; d. Arthur Brookins and Mabelle Elizabeth (George) Delano: m. George Edwin Shertzer, Oct. 6, 1957; children: John Delano, Anne Elizabeth. AB. U. Vt., 1944; MA, Fairfield U., 1977. Asst. editor Harper Bros., NYC, 1951-59; freelance editor Norwalk, Conn., from 1959. Author: How to Be a Top Secretary, 1954, The Elements of Grammar, 1986; co-author: The Secretary's Handbook, 1969. Pres. Greater Norwalk (Conn.) Cmty. Coun., 1985-89; bd. pres. Broad River b.

&

Homes, Norwalk, 1993—. Mem. Norwalk

LWV

editor 1984-94), Delta Delta Delta (pres. 1942-43).

Unitarian Universalist. Avocation: cmty. vol. Stratford, Conn. Died May 5, 2008.

crat.

oil industry execuHackensack, NJ, Feb. 24, 1921; s. Harold Sara Estabrook (Bamett) S.; m. Betty Doll. Dec. 30, 1945 (dec. Jan. 1978); children: Richard H., Pamela Ann; m. Marjorie Vivian Hoffmann, Feb. 17, 1979. BSChE. Lehigh U., 1944. Engr. Sherwood Refining Co., Englewood, N.J., 1946-52; processing engr. Mobil Oil Corp.. NYC, 1952-68; mgr. petroleum processing CE-Lummus. Bloomfield. N.J.. 1968-81; cons. Lakehurst, N.J.. from 1981. Lt. (j.g.) USNR, 1944-46. Republican. Avocations: bowling, golf, boating. Home: Melbourne, Fla. Died June 16, 2008.

tive, consultant; b.

Homer and

SHffl, PHILIP C, library administrator; b. July 6, 1943; BS, Tunghai U., Taiwan, 1965; MLS, Fla. State U.. 1969. Dir. Logansport (Ind.) Pub. Libr., from 1973. Mem. ALA. Home: Logansport, Ind. Died Dec. 20, 2007. journal editor, theriogenology educator: b. Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Feb. 8, 1933; came to U.S., 1950; s. Michael Ernest and Ellen (WaskreS.; m. Patricia Ann Sokol, June 29, 1963; children: Michael Victor, Theodore Richard, Thomas Patrick. BS, U. Calif., Davis, 1956, DVM, 1958, PhD. 1979. Diplomate

Am.

Coll. Theriogenologists. Vet. West Fifth Vet. Hosp., Santa Ana, Calif., 1959-72; NTH postdoctoral fellow U. Medicine. Davis, 1972-75, lectr.. 1975-77; rsch. assoc. Swedish U. Agrl. Sci., Uppsala, 1977-78; assoc. prof. U. Fla. Coll. Vet. Medicine. Gainesville. 1978-89, prof.. 1990-93, prof, emeritus, from 1993. Dir. Fla. Assn. Kennel Clubs Lab. Canine Reproduction, 1982-93; cons. mem. sci. review bd. Nat. Zoo, Washington, 1991 AVMA, Schaumburg, 111.. 1997—. Author: (chpt.) Veterinary Clinics of North America, 1982. Current Techniques in Small Animal Surgery. 1983, Current Veterinary Therapy, 1989; editor: Current Therapy in Theriogenology, 1980; Coach Youth Soccer editor Theriogenology jour., 1980 Inc., Gainesville, 1979-84. Recipient Barlett award Am. Coll. Theriogenologists, 1992. Mem. Soc. for Study of Reproduction. Soc. Theriogenology, Coun. Biology Editors, Sigma Xi. Phi Zeta. Avocations: sailing, wildlife watching, playing autoharp, russian history, poetry. Home: Gainesville, Ha. Died Sept. 9, 2007. Calif. Sch. Vet.



;



.

historian,

Las Vegas, N. Mex., May 10, 1938; d. John Bird and Grace Louise (Guffey) Murphy; m. Herbert Thompson Shillingburg, June 11, 1960: children: Lisa Grace, Leslie Susan. Lara Stephanie. BA Cum Laude. U. N. Mex., Albuquerque. 1960; degree, U. Southern Calif., LA, 1961. Moorpark Coll.. Calif.. 1972; MEd Summa Cum retired history professor, b.

JR., retired electronics companv mtive; b Dallas. Jan. 18, 1923; s. Mark and Louisa e (Daniell) S.: m. Mary Alice Murchland. Dec. 21. 5; children: Debra Aline Shepherd Robinson, MaryKav resa. Marc Blaine. BSEE, So Meth. U., 1942; MSEE,

Okla., 1985,



Edmond

Kappa Gamma, Chpt.Publicity

Mortar Bd.

Sr.

(Okla.). Phi Alpha Theta, (N. Mex.) (Best Nat. award 1966—67), Phi Kappa Phi, Women's, (N. Mex.), Theta Sigma Phi, (N.

Mex.). Avocations: reading, travel, gardening. mond. Okla. Died June 28, 2008.

Home: Ed-

NY, Apr. 9, 1915; s. Edward W. and Bertelle H. (Shubert) S.; m. H. Doris Thompson, Apr. 15, 1939; children: Edward T, Alan B. AB, Cornell U., 1937. With apparatus dept, acctg. dept. Gen. Electric Co., 1938-46, fine auditor, 194246; with BeechNut, Inc. and predecessor cos., 1946-68, asst. treas.. 194863, contr., 1959-63, treas., 1963-68; asst. sec.-treas. Squibb Corp., 1968-81. Bd. dirs. emeritus Taconic Farms. Inc. Trustee Arkell Hall Found.: mem. emeritus coun. Cornell U. Mem. Fin. Execs. Inst., Inst. Mgmt. Accts. Republican. Home: New York, NY. Died Jan. 12, 2009.

SHTPP,

WILLIAM WELDON, accountant;

1927;

Pat and

s.

Mae

b. LA, June 8 Dorothy Forse, Sept BS, U. San Francisco

(Harris) S.; m.

23, 1967; children: Karyn, William.

1952: MBA, Golden Gate U., 1963. CPA, Calif. Staff auditor Price Waterhouse, San Francisco, 1952-56; acctg

CC Moore & Co., San Francisco, 1956-63; chief acct Westland Life Ins. Co., San Francisco, 1963-66; audit mgr. Soule Steel Co.. San Francisco, 1966-67; sr. acct. Bechtel Power Corp., San Francisco, 1967-82; pvt. practice Oak land. Calif., from 1983. Sgt. U.S. Army. 1945-46. Republi can. Home: Oakland, Calif. Died Feb. 26. 2008. supr.

(bull,

DemoHome:

SHERWOOD, HAROLD DEWTTT,

SHTLLINGBURG, CONSTANCE JOANNE, EPHERD, MARK,

US Constn.,

found.. Okla., 1989, 1992. grant,

ceutical executive; b. Canajoharie,

sensky)

EPHERD, CHARLES CLINTON, real estate execub. Westport Conn.. May 25. 1929; s. J. Clinton and

Bicentennial

SHTNEMAN, EDWARD WILLIAM, JR., retired pharma-

systems analyst; b. Kansas Mo., Mar. 20, 1944; s. Paul Martin and Pearl (Shiffman) S.; m. Claire McGee, June 1968 (div. June 1972); 1 child, Maya Holmes. BBS in Journalism, U. Tex., 1967. Systems analyst Tex. Employment Commn.. Austin, from 1969. Pub. rels. dir. Meat Cutters Union Local 408, Houston, 1974-82, Austin Ctrl. Labor Coun., 1983-93; bd. dirs. Tex. State Employees Union/Comms. Workers Am. Local 6186, Austin. 1984 Tex. Coalition for Human Needs,

BSME. Kans. State U., 1956. Registered profl. Okla.: land, surveyor, Kans. State-wide coord, recyg and market devel. Dept. of Commerce. State of Kans., eka, from 1991. Pres. Kiwanis, Dodge Citv. Kans.. 5. Mem. ASCE. NSPE, Kans. Engring. Soc. (pres. eka chpt. 1990-91). Arab Temple Shrine (noble). DemoMethodist. Home: Topeka, Kans. Died Feb. 28, 2008.

Commn.

Putnam City

City,

SHTLLE, VICTOR MICHAEL,

r.,

1990; grant. grant Kids,

SHERR, PAUL MARTIN,

&

Bloom, Kans., Nov. 6, 1923; s. Claud Swanson Sr. Anna (Winkelman) S.; m. Roberta Rosemary ston. May 26, 1946; children: Jerrv. Claudia. Thomas. Nellie



Edn. Com., Okla.. 1993 94, grant Advanced Placement Tng., Tex. Christian U., Okla., 1995, U. Tex. Austin, Okla., 1996. grant. Coll. Bd. Advanced Placement Tng., Tulsa U., 1998, grant AP computer equipment. State Okla., 1999. Mem.: Okla. City Chpt. English Speaking Union, Amer Assn. U. Women, (Calif.) (Best Chpt.Publicity Nat. award 1970—71), Ladies Music Club, (Okla.), Delta

b.

b.

-,

1967—68; adj. prof. Okla. City Cmty. Coll., Okla. City, 1978—80; US history tchr. Hefner Jr. HS, Okla. City, 1980—93; US world history tchr. Edmond Meml. HS, Okla., 1993—2000. Hist, interpreter Her Royal Majesties Hist. Interpretations, Edmond, 2001 08. Prodr.( writer): (plays, one act play) When Queens Collide, 2005—06;, author monologues. Young democrats Edmond Meml. HS, 2007—08. Named one of Tchr. of Yr., Hefner Jr. HS. Okla.,

Jackson, Mich., Nov. 8, 1914; s. Hugh Kingsley and Hetty Myra (Brittingham) S.; m. Dorothea von der Halben (dec. 1998); 1 child, William Hugh. BS in Mech. Engring., U. Cin., 1938. Registered profl. engr., Ohio. Draftsman William Powell Co.. Cin.. 1933-37, Cin. Gas and Electric Co., 1937-41; sales engr. White Indsl. Sales and Equipment Co.. Cin.. 1943-64; pres.. chmn. bd. dirs. Sherman Schroder Equipment Co.. Cin., 1964-84; ret.. 1984. With USN, 1941-43. Mem. Ret. Engrs. and Scientists of Cin. (pres. 1993-94), Engrs. and Scientists of Cin. (bd. dirs.). Masons. Republican. Presbyterian. Avocations: stamps, naval history, railroads, ships. Home: Cincinnati, Ohio. Died Jan. 24, 2008. executive:

mem. Danish Dermatol. n.,

Laude, U. Ctrl. Okla., Edmond, 1978. Cert, secondary schs. tchr. N. Mex. English, journalism tchr. Woodrow Wilson HS, Long Beach, Calif., 1960—61; english tchr. North HS. Torrance, Calif., 1961, Highland HS. Albuquerque,

SHIRA,

GERALD

DEE, II, retired financial executive; b. Cortland, NY. Mar. 14, 1933; s. Gerald Dee and Ruth Irene (Lugar) S.: m. Coral Lynne Faulring, June 16, 1956; children: Donna Lee, Scott Dee. BS, Syracuse U., 1955. With Eastman Kodak Co.. Rochester, N.Y. 1957-67; adminstrv. mgr. Kodak Venezuela S.A., Caracas, 1967-72. Kodak Argentina S.A.I.C, Buenos Aires. 1972-74; dir. fin. sves. Latin Am. Eastman Kodak, Rochester, 1974-76; dir. and adminstm. Kodak Brasileira Ltda., Sao Paulo, 1976-84; dir. fin. sves. Europe Eastman Kodak Co.. London, 1984-87, dir. fin. planning Latin Am. Rochester. 1987-92. Bd. dirs. Colegio Intemacional de Caracas, 1967-72. With Army. 1955-57. Mem. Brazil/Am. C. of C, Coun. of Ams., Am. Philatelic Soc., Nat. Audobon Soc., Hilton Head Island Jazz Soc., Caracas Sports Club, Caracas Theatre Club, Beta Alpha Psi. Republican. Avocations: fishing, biking, boating, model building, stamp collecting/philately. Home: Hilton Head Island, SC Died Oct. 22, 2007. fin.

SHNEIDMAN, EDWIN

S., psychologist, thanatologist; b.

York, Pa., May 13, 1918; s. Louis and Manya (Zukin) S.; m. Jeanne E. Keplinger, Oct. 1, 1944 (dec. 2001); children: David William, Jonathan Aaron, Paul Samuel, Robert James. AB, UCLA. 1938, MA. 1940; MS, U. So. Calif., 1947, PhD, 1948. Diplomate: Am. Bd. Examiners Profl. Psychology (past v.p.). Clin, psychologist VA Center, Los Angeles, 1947-50, chief research, 1950-53; co-dir. Central Research Unit for Study Unpredicted Deaths, 1953-58; co-dir. Suicide Prevention Center, Los Angeles, 1958-66; chief Center Studies Suicide Prevention NIMH, Bethesda. Md., 1966-69; vis. prof. Harvard U., 1969; fellow Ctr. Advanced Study in Behavioral Scis., 1969-70; clin. assoc. Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1969. Karolinska Hosp., Stockholm, 1978; prof. med. psychology UCLA. 1970-75. prof, thanatology, 1975-88, prof, emeritus, 1988—2009. Vis. prof. Ben Gurion U. of Negev, Beersheva, 1983 Author: Deaths of Man, 1973. Voices of Death, 1980, Definition of Suicide. 1985. Suicide as Psychache, 1993, The Suicidal Mind. 1996. Comprehending Suicide, 2001. Autopsy of a Suicidal Mind, 2004, A Commonsense Book of Death: Reflections at Ninety of a Lifelong Thanatologist, 2008: editor: Thematic Test Analysis, 1951; editor: (with N.L. Farberow) Clues to Suicide, 1957. The Cry for Help. 1961. Essays in SelfDestruction. 1967, (with M. Ortega) Aspects of Depression, 1969, On the Nature of Suicide, 1969. (with N.L. Farberow. L.E. Litman) Psychology of Suicide, 1970, Death and the College Student, 1972. Death: Current Perspectives, 1976, 80. 84, Suicidology: Contemporary Developments, 1976, Endeavors in Psychology: Selections From The Personology of Henry A. Murray. 1981, Suicide Thoughts and Reflections. 1981 Served to capt. USAAF, 194245. Recipient Harold M. Hildreth award Psychologists in Pub. Service, 1966; Louis I. Dublin award Am. Assn. Suicidology, 1969. Mem. Am. Assn. Suicidology (founder, past pres.). Am.

SHOEMAKER Psychol. Assn. (past div. pres., Disting. Profl. Contbn. to Pub. Svc. award 1987, Henry A. Murray award 1997),

May

Melville Soc. Died

15, 2009.

SHRADER, LINDA MARIE,

sales and management trainer; b. Birmingham, Ala., Aug. 21, 1959; d. Michael David and Winnie Frances (Bryant) S. Mktg. asst. Nat. Bank Commerce, Birmingham, 1981-83; bus. cons. Neill

SHOEMAKER, FRANK CRAWFORD, retired physicist;

Corp.,

Ogden, Utah, Mar. 26, 1922; s. Roy Hopkins and Sarah Parker (Anderson) Shoemaker; m. Ruth Elizabeth Nelson, July 11, 1944; children: Barbara Elaine, Mary Frances. AB, Whitman Coll., 1943, DSc (hon.), 1978; PhD, U. Wis., 1949. Staff mem. Radiation Lab. MIT, 1943-45; instr. physics U. Wis., 1949-50; mem. faculty Princeton (N.J.) U.,

Mpls.,

b.

1950-89, prof, physics, 1962—89, prof, emeritus, from 1989, dir. undergrad. physics dept., 1981—89; assoc. dir. Princeton U. Pa. Accelerator, 1962-66; ret., 1989. Vis. scientist

Rutherford High Energy Lab., 1965



66;

main



1968 69; prin. investigator Dept. of Energy High Energy Physics 85. Fellow: Am. Phys. Soc; mem.: Sigma Contract, 1972 Xi, Phi Beta Kappa. Home: Hightstown, NJ. Died Feb. 11, accelerator sect, head Nat. Accelerator Lab.,



2009.

SHOFFNER, KENNETH CRAIG, data processing executive; b. Salina,

Mae

(Dearing)

s. Kenneth Ned and Lila m. Deborah Ann Wilson, Sept. 2, 1972; Northwest

Kans., Aug. 6, 1952; S.;

children: Brian Logan, April Kristine. Student,

Mo. State, 1970-71, Elec. Computer Prog. Inst, 1972, Maple Woods Community Coll., from 1984. Computer operator supr. documentation specialist release mgr Seaboard Allied Millig Corp., Kansas City, Mo., 1972-80; staff analyst Fed. Reserve Bank Kansas City, 1980-83; system mgr. Clay County Assessor's Office, Liberty, Mo., 1983-88; sr. programmer Electronics Bus. Equipment, Inc., Kansas City, 1988-89; sr. programmer systems analyst Osborn Labs, Inc., Shawnee Mission, Kans., from 1989. Cons. Clay County Computer Task Force, Liberty 1984-86. Cert. CPR instr. Am. Red Cross, Liberty 1987-88, Cert, leader Boy Scouts Am., Gladstone, 1987-91, city com. chmn. dir. Clay County Rotational Softball Assn., Gladstone 1987-88, league pres. 1988 Mem. Data Processing Mgrs. Assn., Intemat. Asn. Assessing Officers, Mo. Mappers Assn., Assn. Records Mgrs. Adminstrn. (v.p., dir. 1981-83). Roman Catholic. Avocations: photography, gardening, collecting baseball cards and player autographs. Home: Kansas City, Mo. Died Apr. 17, 2008.



.

SHOR, GEORGE

G., JR., geophysicist, oceanographic administrator, engineer; b. NYC, June 8, 1923; s. George

Gershon and Dorothy

(Williston); m. Elizabeth Louise 11, 1950; children: Alexander Noble, Carolyn Donald Williston. BS, Calif. Inst. Tech., 1944, MS, 1948, PhD, 1954. Joined Seismic Explorations, Inc.,

Noble, June Elizabeth,

Houston, 1948, party chief, 1949-50; asst. research geophysicist to research geophysicist Scripps Inst. Oceanogra-

La Jolla, Calif., 1953-69, prof, marine geophysics, 1969-90, prof, emeritus, 1990—2009, assoc. dir., 1968-91; mgr. Calif. Sea Grant program, 1969-73. Mem. NAS-NRC panel on Mohole site selection, 1959; com. on underwater telecommunications, 1968, USN Marine Geophys. Survey Liaison Council, 1965-67; spl. adv. to Com. for Coordination of Joint Prospecting for Mineral Resources in Asian Offshore Areas, 1976-91; chmn. ship scheduling panel Univ. Nat. Oceanographic Lab. Systems, 1987-89; sci. leader oceanographic expdns. to various parts of Pacific and Indian oceans, 1955-82. Served to It. (j.g.) USNR, 1943-46; now comdr. USNR Ret. Fellow Geol. Soc. Am., Am. Geophys. Union, Am. Bamboo Soc. (pres. 1994-96); mem. Soc. Exploration Geophysicists, Scholia Club Home: La Jolla, Calif. Died July 3, 2009. phy,

SHORTWAY, RICHARD ANTHONY,

retired publishing

executive; b. Fairlawn, NJ, Feb. 17, 1924;

Blanche (Wiley)

s.

Anthony and

m. Dorothy McDonald, Oct.

6, 1945 Mary Lida; m. 1963 (div. Dec. 1969); m. Gretchen Swartzwelder, Nov. 27, 1971 (div. Apr. 1977); 1 son, Richard Anthony; m. Kay R. Larson, May 1977. Student, Western Res. U, 1942-43. Advt. rep. Womens Wear Daily, (div.

S.;

Apr. 1963); children: Catherine Carina,

Sue Ann Taylor, Aug.

6,

NYC,

1946-50; advt. rep. Glamour mag., 1950-54, Eastern Vogue mag., 1963-64, 1964—69, pub., 1969—87; pub. dir. British Vogue, 1987—92; v.p. Conde Nast Intemat. Served to 1st It. USAAF, 1944-45. Decorated D.F.C., Air medal with oak leaf clusters. Mem.: Westchester Country (Rye, N.Y), Coveleigh (Rye, N.Y). Died Nov. 10, 2008. mgr., 1954-59, advt. mgr., 1959-63, advt.

law librarian; b. Bklyn., 1948; d. Henry Frederick and Anna Marie (Knickerbocker) B.; m. Richard Thomas Shotwell, May 23, 1975; 1 child, Andrew Henry. BA, Wilson Coll., Chambersburg, Pa., 1970; in Libr. Sci., U. N.C., 1972; paralegal cert., Roosevelt U., Chgo., 1984. Cataloger Towson State Coll., Bait., 1973-76; asst. libr. Florence (S.C.)-Darlington Tech. Coll., 1977; cataloger South Portland (Maine) Pub. Libr., 1977-78, br. libr., 1978-80; children's libr. Schlow Meml. Libr., State College, Pa., 1980-83; adult svcs. libr. C. Berger Co., Wheaton, 111., 1985-88; reference libr. Coll. of DuPage, Glen Ellyn, 111., 1987-88; law libr. Berkshire Law Libr., Mass. Trial Ct., Pittsfield, Mass., from 1989. Editor: Living With the Law, 1992, supplement, 1994; co-author: How to Grow a Law Collection, 1994, How to Build a Law Collection, 1995. Mem. Am. Assn. Law Librs. (sec.-treas. legal info. svcs. to pub. sect. 1993-94, stds. com. state, ct. and county sect. 1993-94, co-recipient pub. rels. award 1995). Democrat. Episcopalian. Avocations: reading, baking, gardening. Home: Williamstown, Mass. Died Sept. 17, 2007. 8,

MS

&

La., 1983-85; dist. mgr. Aveda Corp., 1985-87; mgr. Southeast region OGGI, Intemat., Hills, Calif., 1987; prin. Shrader Sales and Mgmt.

Mem. Beauty and Barber Supply

Tng., Atlanta, from 1987.

ASTD.

Inst.,

Avocation: exercise. Died Feb. 29, 2008.

SHREFFLER, GENEVIEVE, Kans., July 27, 1925;

author;

Kansas

b.

City,

Raymond

S. Gripkey and GenevGordon Shreffler, Apr. 9, 1971; Deborah Lynn, Rebekah Helena. BS

g.

ieve Ruth O'Brien; m. S. children: Steven Paul,

in Polit. Sci., U. Ctrl. Okla.,

now

postgrad. Designer Braille

dress patterns, Colorado Springs, Colo., 1966-69; pub. rels.

Okla. Women's Polit. Caucus, 1971-72; legis. intern Okla. State Legislature, 1976-77; Ctrl, and ea. European specialist Intemat. Trade Svcs., Oklahoma City, from 1993.

dir.

Author: At the Edge, 1989; editor: Legends of Poland, 1990. Bd. dirs. Oklahoma City chpt. UN, 1988-89; founder, past pres. Polish-Am. Refugee Resettlement and Edn. Com., 1984 active Freedoms Found. Valley Forge, Oklahoma City, 1990 ex-officio mem. Ctrl. European Resettlement and Edn. Com., 1980-84, pres., 1984 mem. Oklahoma City mayor's steering com. Intemat. Sister City Program, 1993 mem. intemat. rels. commn. City of Scottsdale, Ariz., 1995—. Decorated Golden Cross of Merit (Poland), officer's cross Order of Poland Restituta; recipient Svc. award Rotary Intemat. Club, 1984, Nat. Honor medal DAR, 1991. Mem. AAUW, Am. Bus. Women's Assn., Nat. Fedn. Press Women (Communicator of Achievement award Okla-

— —

homa

Judicature

(bd. dirs. 1987-90), Inst. Strategic Studies (London), of Fgn. Rels. Home: Pacific Palisades, Calif. Died 2008.

(jj

]

SHULAW, RICHARD

A., lawyer; b. Bowling s. Francis Marion and Mary (Morehead) S. AA, Ferris State Coll., 1958; LLB, Coll. of Law, 1963, JD, 1968. Bar: Mich., U.S. Dist. and we. dists.) Mich., U.S. Ct. Appeals (6th cir.), Supreme Ct. Sole practice, Owosso, Mich., from Chief asst. pros. atty. Shiwassee County, Mich., 1971, c commr., 1965-67; neutral mediator Emmett, Charlevoi: Shiawassee Counties. With U.S. Army, 1954-55. Mich. State Bar Found.; mem. ABA, ATLA, Mich. Assn. (ins. sect., negligence sect., law sect.), State Mich, (sec, treas., v.p., mem. various corns., elected to rep. assembly), Shiawassee County Bar Assn. ( Mich. Trial Lawyers Assn., Mich. Def. Trial Counsel Owosso Country Club, Elks, KC (4th degree), Moose, Theta Phi (past pres.). Republican. Roman Catholic, cation: golf. Home: Owosso, Mich. Died June 21, 20

Ohio, Oct. 14, 1934;

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]

;



;



;

;

City chpt.), European Acad. Arts, Scis. and HumaniAlpha Chi. Home: Tucson, Ariz. Died May 1,

ties (corr.),

2008.

SHRTVER, EUNICE

MARY KENNEDY

ERT SARGENT SHRTVER tor,

Commendation medal. Mem. AAAS, Am.

Hammond,

Beverly

SHULMAN, LAWRENCE EDWARD,

biomedica

searcher, rheumatologist; b. Boston, July 25, 1919;

1946; m.

children: Kathryn Verena, Barbara Corina.

AB, Harvar

1941, postgrad., 1941-42; PhD, Yale U., 1945, MD, Diplomate Nat. Bd. Med. Examiners. Intern Johns Ho] Hosp., 1949-50, resident and fellow in internal 1950-53; dir. connective tissue div. Johns Hopkins 1955-75, assoc. prof, medicine, from 1964; assoc. arthritis! musculoskeletal and skin diseases NTH, Beth Md., 1976-86, dir., 1982-86, dir. Nat. Inst. Arthritis, culoskeletal and Skin Diseases, 1986-94, dir. erne

1994—2009, emissary

for clin. rsch.,

med. adminstrn. com.

Arthritis Found., Atlanta,

85, Growing Up Caring, 1990. Co-chmn. women's com. Dem. Nat. Conv., Chgo., 1956. Decorated Legion of Honor; recipient Albert Lasker Pub. Svc. award, Lasker Found.,

1966, Philip Murray-William Green award (with Sargent AFL-CIO, 1966, Humanitarian award A.A.M.D., 1973, Nat. Vol. Service award, 1973, Phila. Civic Ballet award, 1973, Prix de la Couronne Fran§aise, 1974, Presdl. Shriver),

Medal of Freedom, The White House, 1984, Freedom From Want medal, Roosevelt Inst., 1993, Jewish Sports Hall of Fame Humanitarium award, 2000, Champion of Children award, Phoenix Found, for Children, 2000, Aetna Voice of Conscience award, 2002, Juanita Kreps award, 2002, Life award, Noel Found., 2002, Theodore Roosevelt award, NCAA, 2002; inducted into Nat. Women's Hall of Fame, 2002; appeared on Special Olympics World Summer Games silver commemorative coin, 1995. Died Aug. 11, 2009.

SHUBERT, GUSTAVE HARRY,

research executive, con-

sultant, social scientist; b. Buffalo, Jan. 18, 1929;

s.

Gustave

Ada Shubert (Smith) S.; m. Rhea Brickman, Mar. 29, 1952; children: Wendy J., David L. BA, Yale U., 1948; MA, NYU, 1951. Staff mem. Lincoln Lab., MIT, 1955-57; adminstr. sys. engring. Hycon Ea., Inc., Paris, 1957-59; with

1

Belle (Tishler) S.; m. Pauline K. Flint, Jul Reni Trudinger, Mar. 20, 1959 (dec

(MRS. ROB-

1921; d. Joseph P. and Rose (Fitzgerald) Kennedy; m. Robert Sargent Shriver, Jr., May 23, 1953; children: Robert Sargent III, Maria Owings Shriver Schwarzenegger, Timothy Perry, Mark Kennedy, Anthony Paul Kennedy. BS in Sociology, Stanford U., Palo Alto, Calif., 1943; student, Manhattanville Coll. of Sacred Heart, LHD (hon.), 1963, D'Youville Coll., 1962, Regis Coll., 1963, Newton Coll., 1973, Brescia Coll., 1974, Holy Cross Coll., 1979, Princeton U., 1979, Boston Coll., 1990; LittD (hon.), U. Santa Clara, 1962, Yale U., 1996, Cardinal Strich U., 2002. With spl. war problems Jiv. US Dept. State, 1943—46; sec. Nat. Conf. on Prevention and Control juvenile Delinquency, Dept. of Justice, Washington, 1947-48; social worker Fed. Penitentiary for Women, Alderson, W.Va., 1950, House of Good Shepherd & Juvenile Court, Chgo., 1951-54; exec, v.p. Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Found., from 1956; regional chmn. women's div. Community Fund-Red Cross Joint Appeal, Chgo., 1958; founder, CEO Spl. Olympics, 1968—90, founder, hon. chmn., 1990—2009. Cons, to Pres. John F Kennedy's Panel on Mental Retardation, 1961; founder Community & Caring, Inc., 1981; mem. Chgo. Commn. on Youth Welfare, 1959-62; mem. bd. Special Olympics Intemat. Editor: A Community of Caring, 1982,

s.

Herman and

JR.), foundation administra-

volunteer, social worker; b. Brookline, Mass., July 10,

dir.,

SHOTWELL, JANICE BOLTE, Nov.

WHO WAS WHO IN AMERIi

212

exec, com., 1972-77;

dir.

1995—2009.

Lupus Found. Am.; med.

C

197'

ad>

United. Scleroderma Found., Watsonville, Calif., 197

group rheumatic diseases WHO, 1989; lectr., 1973; Cochrane disting. lectr., vis. prof. Imperial Coll., London, 2002. Discoverer: nophilic Fasciitis, 1974, new med. sign friction ml scleroderma, 1961. Recipient Sr. Investigator award tis Found., 1957-62, Disting. Svc. award, 1979, Hebe medal for rsch., London, 1975, Superior Svc. award PHS, 1985, master Am. Rheumatism Assn., 1986,Recognition award Nat. Osteoprosis Found., 1991, award Am. Acad. Orthop. Surgeons, 1992, Presdl. cit for leadership Am. Acad. Dermatology, 1993, Leade. award Lupus Found. Am., 1994, Career Achievement a Am. Coll. Rheumatology, 1994, Outstanding Support award Am. Soc. Bone Mineral Rsch., 1994, Gold n Am. Coll. Rheumatology, 1995, award of Merit, N/ 1995, Dean's Spl. Recognition award Johns Hopkins cine, 2004. Fellow ACP, AAAS; mem. Am. Rheum; Assn. (pres. 1974-75), Pan-Am. League Against Rhei tism (pres. 1982-86, Morino Gold medal award 2002), Investigative Dermatology, Am. Soc Bone Mineral Home: Washington, DC. Died Oct. 10, 2009.

chmn.

sci.

Graham meml.

j

A

1

M

SHUMAN, NICHOLAS ROMAN,

retired journalis

1921; s. Roman William and Pai (Stasevich) S.; m. Marilyn Elaine Johnson, Feb. 23, children: Kristin Mary, Elizabeth Carol, Mark Nich BA, U. 111., 1943. With Chgo. Jour. Commerce, 193*

Chgo., June 30,

mem.

Herald-American, Chgo., 1946-51, asst. 1947-51; mem. staff Chgo. Daily News, 1951-78 1961-65, asst. mng. editor, 1965-69, nat. and editor, 1969-77, chief editorial writer, 1977-78; edit writer Chgo. Sun-Times, 1978-84; prof, journalism Co bia Coll., Chgo., 1984-91, cons., 1992—2009; coluri Chgo. Reporter, 1985-90; sr. editor World Book E 1965-66; profl. instr. Medill Sch. Journalism, Northwe: U., 1954-61. TV commentator, 1958-61 Founding Arlington Heights (111.) Human Relations Com., 1 Served to 1st It. AUS, 1943-46, ETO. Recipient award AP, UPI, John Howard Assn., Inland Press Assn., C Newspaper Guild; nominated for Pulitzer prize 3 ti Mem. Alpha Kappa Lambda, Sigma Delta Chi. H< Arlington Heights, 111. Died Mar. 17, 2009. staff

editor, editor,

Henri and

RAND Corp., Santa Monica, Calif., from 1959, corp. v.p. domestic programs, 1968-75, sr. corp. v.p. domestic programs, 1975-78, sr. corp. v.p., 1978-89, trustee, 1973-89, sr. fellow, corp. advisor and adv. trustee, 1989 2008; founding dir. Inst. Civil Justice, 1979-87; trustee mutual funds Neuberger Berman, NYC. Cons. Keene Corp., N.YC., 1990-92; pres. N.YC. Rand Inst., 1972-73, trustee, 197279; trustee Housing Allowance Offices Brown County, Wis. and South Bend, Ind., 1973-80; mem. adv. coun. Sch. Engring., Stanford U, 1976-79; mem. policy adv. com. clin. scholars program UCLA, 1975-88; mem. adv. group evaluation and methodology divsn. GAO, 1986-96; mem. adv. commn. on professionalism ABA, 1985-87; mem. Calif, jud. system com. Los Angeles County Bar Assn., 1984-85; mem. com. on evaluation of poverty rsch. NAS. Mem. Pacific Coun. of Fgn. Affairs, 1991; mem. U.S. adv. com. Intemat. Inst. Applied Sys. Analysis, 1998 mem. history dept. adv. bd. Carnegie Mellon U; Served in USAF, 1951-55. Decorated Air medal with 3 oak leaf clusters,





;

SIDDONS, JAMES KENNETH,

fuel company execu mechanical engineer; b. Milw., June 15, 1928; s. J< Kenneth and Loretta (Bush) S.; m. Dolores Gardner, Sq 1950; children: Jeffrey, Sarah Siddons Bowers, Paul Di BSME, Marquette U., 1951. Project engr. Am. AirH Tulsa, 1966-80; exec. v.p. Nat. Chassis, Kansas City, 1981 pres. Tri-State Refueler Co., Kansas City, Kans., 1981. Mem. Soc. Automotive Engrs. Democrat. Avocati sculpture, gourmet cooking. Home: Warrensburg, Mo. Mar. 9, 2008. 1

;

1

SIEGEL, BART

HOWARD,

financial planner, auditc

Glen Ridge, NJ, June 27, 1958; s. Martin and Nc " (Kesselman) S.; m. Lunelle Mizell, Oct. 20, 1991. Fin., Ha. State U., 1981; MBA, Rutgers U, 1988. That. owner 1981-82; Rock, Inc., Little Intern Stephens, Touch Cleaners, Cherry Hill, N.J., 1982-83; fin. c Shearson Lehman Bros., Bloomfield, N.J., 1983-86; I

analyst GE Capital Ccorp., NYC, 1988-90; internal am from 1990. Registered in' ment advisor, SEC, 1986; cons. Bart H. Siegel, CFP, M 1988—. Contbr. articles to profl. pubis. Mem. Nat. A*

Fla. Dept. State, Tallahassee,

WHO IN AMERICA

O WAS

tf

Dealers, Jacksonville Jaycees. Republican. Jew-

ties

}e tf

vocations:

»

mutator,

It

'.

Fla.

and Died

federal judge; b.

NYC,

analysis, political author

Home: Tampa,

2008.

CHARLES PROCTOR,

)N,

51

economic

canine training.

•A

and Claire G. S.; m. Susan Scott nd. May 20, 1986; children: Samuel, Tobias, John. arvardU., 1957; LL.B., Columbia U., 1961. Bar: N.Y. Assoc. Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, 1961-62, staff atty. US Senate Fgn. Rels. Com., 1962-63; asst.

J.

try.

*

ippellate atty,

H

1935;

8.

fc

y 19

s.

Paul

F.

NY US

(so. dist.)



Dept. Justice,

NYC,

1966-69,

1968 69; ptnr. LeBoeuf, Lamb, Leiby 1969-77; judge US Dist. Ct. (ea. dist.) Bklyn.. 1977—2000, chief judge, 1995-2000, sr. 2000—09. Mem.: Bar Assn. City of NY. Died Nov. 9,

NYC,

acRae,

ii i.

a I

SIMMONS

213 A Love Story, 1989, Blue Steel, 1990, Reversal of Fortune, 1990, The Good Policeman, 1991, to It, 1992, Live Wire, 1992, Mr. Saturday Night, 1992, Time Cop, 1994, Deadly Outbreak, 1996 Girl 6, 1996,

and publications commn. 1984 Olympics, L.A., 1981-84. Capt. U.S. Army, 1965-68, Korea. Fellow Internat. Assn. Bus. Communicators (v.p. 1976-78); mem. Pub. Rels. Soc. Am. Avocations: photography, golf, fishing, travel. Home:

The

Cerritos, Calif.

Run, 1985, Enemies: Married

Arrival, 1996, Danger Zone, 1996, Black and White, 1998, The White Raven, 1998, Exposure, 2000, Festival in Cannes, 2001, Ali, 2001, The Wisher, 2002, Red Mercury, 2005, Find Me Guilty, 2006, The Ten, 2007, Distance Runners, 2008; (TV movies) The Return of the World's

Greatest Detective, 1976, Murder at the Mardi Gras, 1978, Betrayal, 1978, Dear Detective, 1979, Word of Honor, 1981, Trapped in Silence, 1986, The Billionaire Boys Club, 1987, Das Rattennest, 1988, Fellow Traveller, 1989, Forgotten Prisoners: From the Amnesty Files, 1991, Blind Side, 1992, Woman of Independent Means, 1995, Almost Golden: The Jessica Savitch Story, 1995, Kissinger and Nixon, 1995,

A

Shadow Zone: The Undead

Express, 1996, The Beneficiary, 1997, Skeletons, 1997, Rhapsody in Bloom, 1998, Love Is

II

L,

A

3,

DIANE

E., elementary school educator; b. Pitts.,

1942; d. Alfred

I.

and Ida

Steinman;

S. (Darling)

D rnard Sigel, June 20, 1965; children: Ellen, Meridith. a. State U, 1964. Tchr. Brick Twp. (N.J.) Bd. Edn.,

U

Hammonton (N.J.) Bd. Edn., 1967-69, Please (N.J.) Bd. Edn., 1964-65 and from 70. Sec. Ham-

57,

n Recreation Club,

1982-90.

n,

1982—, Temple Beth

Mem. NEA,

El,

Ham-

N.J. Edn. Assn., Atlantic

y Edn. Assn., Pleasantville Edn. Assn. Avocations: ng with travel.

foreign

exchange students,

Home: Hammonton, NJ. Died

travel

agency

July 13, 2008.

CHARLOTTE LEE LLEWEL,

English and

Frostburg, Md., Jan. 29, 1926; d. as Price and Buelah ( Willison) Llewellyn; m. Charles Sigler, Oct. 12, 1947; children: Larry Allan, Dennis j. BS, Frostburg State U, 1961, MEd, 1967; postW.Va. U, 1978-81. Cert. English and reading tchr.,

g specialist;

b.

English, math., social studies and typing Allegany Bd. Edn., Flintstone, Md., 1961-80, tchr. Mt.

chr.

y

Md., 1981-83, English and secondary reading supr. Md., from 1983; tchr. English Mt. Savage 1970-80; univ. supr., grad. asst. W.Va. U., intown, 1980-81. Supr. writing English curricula Al/ County Bd.Edn., Cumberland, 1983-88. Mem. NetWomen in Ednl. Leadership for Md. State Dept. Edn.; Md. Vocat. Equity Program Network. Mem. 1976-80, editor newsletter 1978-80), Nat. Coun. of English, Assn. for Supervision and Curriculum ., Federated Garden Club (pres. 1977-79), Youghioghlountain Lake Club, Phi Delta Kappa, Delta Kappa (prfes. 1982-84), Kappa Pi (life, pres. 1960-61). itions: ceramics, photography, bridge, piano, U.S. and avel. Home: Frostburg, Md. Died Nov. 25, 2007. e,

Company of Spies, 1999, Switched at Cutaway, 2000, American Tragedy, 2000, When Billie Beats Bobby, 2001, Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen Story, 2002, Jack, 2004, Xenophobia, 2008; (TV appearances) The Mac Davis Show, 1976, Big Eddie, 1975, Rhoda, 1975, McMillan Wife, 1975, The Rockford Files, 1975, The Stockard Channing Show, Hill Street Blues, 1983, Trying Times, 1987, Wiseguy (4 episodes), 1988-89, Chicago Hope, 1996, The Practice, 2001, Skin (6 episodes), 2003-04, Law Order (2 episodes), 2004-07, Law Order: Trial by Jury, 2006, Crossing Jordan, 2007; (TV series) Baker's Dozen, 1982, Chicago Hope, 1996-97, Veronica's Closet, 1998-99, The West Wing, 2001-06; (mini-series) Kane Abel, 1985, A Woman of Independent Means, 1995; actor, dir. (TV movies) Lifepod, 1993 Recipient Israel Cultural award. Mem. AFTRA, SAG, Actors' Equity Assn. (pres. 1991-2000), Actors Studio, Actors Fund (trustee), Acad. Motion Picture Arts and Scis., The Creative Coalition (founder, pres. 1989-93), Coun. Fgn. Rels., Coun. Woodrow Wilson Internat. Ctr. for Scholars, Nat. Acad. TV Arts and Scis. Independent. Died Mar. 15, 2009. Strange, 1999, In the

Birth, 1999, Ratz, 2000,

&

&

AAUW

m

R,

ESTELLE, pediatrician;

b. Port Chester, NY, Dec. Samuel S. and Adele (Weiser) S.; m. Henry O. June 28, 1953; children: Joel J., Jonathan A. BA. 1939; MD, Med. Coll. of Pa., 1943; MPH, Yale Sch. :ine, 1964. Lie. MD, Conn., N.Y, Calif.; Diplomate

•18; d. tein,

id. Pediatrics. Pediatrician pvt. practice,

Port Chester, 1946-49; med. dir. pediatrics unit Montefiore Med. Bronx, N.Y, 1949-53; crippled children physician State Dept. Health, Hartford, 1954-63, chief maternal

),

Id health sect.,

1964-67,

dir.

community

health div.,

87; cons, self-employed Hartford, from 1987. Contbr. rous articles to profl. health jours. Recipient

CEA

ow award Conn. tries;

i

Pub. Health Assn. Fellow

mem. AMA, Conn.

State

Am. Acad,

Med. Assn., Conn. Pub.



Assn. (past pres., bd. dirs. 1989 ). Avocations: needlecrafts, grandchildren, gardening. Home: East Conn. Died June 29, 2008.

ig,

)rd,

PAUL GORDON, geophysicist; b. L.A., Nov. \ H8; s. Theodore L. and Rose (Cohen) S.; m. Nathalie \e, June 21, 1980; children: Karen, Celine. BA in ^ology magna cum laude, UCLA, 1970; BA in Geol|U. Calif., Berkeley, 1976; PhD in Geophysics, U. San Diego, 1982. Sr. staff scientist Carnegie Inst. > Washington, 1982—2009; rsch. assoc. prof. dept. » and planetary scis. Johns Hopkins U., Bait., I —2009. Participant various sci. expdns.; rep. to Am. ». Inst., Seismol. Soc. Am., 1997-2009; mem. com. of lj Inc. Rsch. Instns. for Seismology, 1996-2009. Assoc, c Jour. Geophys. Rsch., 1987-90; contbr. articles to t jours. Recipient Carl Eckart award Scripps Inst. Mography, 1982; UNESCO lectr., 1988. Fellow Geol. E ^m., Am. Geophys. Union (pres. seismology section, "04), Am. Acad. Arts & Scis.; mem. AAAS, Seismol. * \m., Phi Beta Kappa. Home: N Bethesda, Md. Died t 7, 2009. I ER,

.



May

Died

31, 2008.

KENNETH JOSEPH,

career officer, endocri-

19, 1956; s. Nicholas Francis and m. Mary Margaret Welsh, June 12, 1982; children: Natalie Marie, Jacqueline Marie, Lauren Elizabeth. BS in Biology, Duquesne U, 1977; MD, Temple

nologist; b. Pitts., Oct.

Margaret (Krotec)

S.;

U. Med. Sch., 1982. Cert. Am. Bd. Internal Medicine, 1985, Am. Bd. Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1989, Nat. Bd. Med. Examiners, 1983. Commd. 2d It. U.S. Army, 1982, advanced through grades to It. col., 1994; intern internal medicine Fitzsimmons Army Med. Ctr., Aurora, Colo., 1982-83, resident internal medicine, 1983-85. Asst. clin. prof. Tex. Tech. U. Sch. Medicine, El Paso, 1990-95, assoc. prof, medicine, 1995 presenter in field. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Active Focus on Family. Fitzsimmons Army Med. Ctr. Endocrinology fellow, 1987-89; recipient Intern' award for Best Attending Physician/Dept. Medicine William Beaumont Army Med. Ctr., 1990. Fellow ACP; mem. Endocrine Soc., Soc. Uniformed Endocrinologists, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi. Republican. Roman Catholic. Avocations: baseball coaching, writing, skating, special Olympics, medical ethics. Home: San Antonio, Tex. Died Feb. 3, 2008.



;

&

&

erland, Sch.,

SIMCIC,

SILVERANDER, CAROL WEINSTOCK, manufacturing executive; b. San Francisco, July 19, 1946; d. Vernon A. and Kathleen (Taylor) Davison; m. D. Michael Romano, Apr. 4,

1971 (div. Mar. 1979); children: Michael G. Romano, Kimberly A. Romano; m. Ronald D. Weinstock, Jan. 12, 1984 (div.); m. Michael David Silverander, Dec. 28, 1995. BA in Edn., U. Ariz., 1964-70, grad. work, 1977-82; MS in Photography, Brooks Inst. Photography, 1982-84. Exhibits Shalom-Salaam Liese Communal Svcs. Bldg., Tucson, 1980; photographer Jews of Ethiopia, 1982, Nat. Jewish Cmty. Rels. Adv. Coun., 1983, Jews of Ireland, 1985-87, Bet Hatefutsot Mus. of Diaspora, Tel Aviv, 1987-88, Westside Jewish Cmty. Ctr., LA, 1989, Irish Jewish Mus., Dublin, Ireland, from 1992; pres. EthnoGraphics, Santa Barbara, Calif., from 1987. Pres., owner EthnoGraphics Greeting Cards, 1987 Exec, bd., adv. com. Jewish Fedn. So. Ariz., 1979-82 chmn. Run for Soviet Jewry, 1983-84. Recipient Internat. Greeting Card awards, 1988, 91-2000. Cmty. Svc. award Jewish Fedn. So. Ariz., 1981, Simon Rockower award for excellence in Jewish journalism, Excellence in Photography mag. category, 1992. Mem. Am. Soc. Media Photographers, Greeting Card Assn. (bd. dirs. 1994—, exec, bd 1999-2000). Died June 27, 2008.



.

SILVESTRIS, ELAINE JOY, employee istrator,

notary public;

b.

relations

Worcester, Mass., Jan.

admin1943; d.

8,

Roland Joseph and Margaret Ann (Arnieri) Gustafson; m. Maurice Richard Silvestris. Nov. 6, 1965. Cert, in Human Resources, Moravian Coll., Bethlehem, Pa., 1985; student, Allentown Coll. of St. Francis de Sales, Center Valley, Pa., from 1988. Legal sec. Mirick, O'Connell, DeMallie and Lougee, Worcester, 1961-65, Edward J. Brady, Camden, N.J., 1966-69; legal sec. to ptnr. Sigmon, Briody, Littner and Ross, Bethlehem, 1969-70; legal sec. to sr. ptnr. Weaver, Weaver and Weaver, Catasauqua, Pa., 1970-76; adminstrv. sec. to pres. and v.p. sales Lehigh Sales and Products, Allentown, Pa., 1976-78; sr. stenographer U.S. Postal Svc, Lehigh Valley, Pa., 1978-82, injury compensation supr., 1982-85, employee relations mgr., from 1985. Account rep. DialAmerica Mktg., Inc., 1988; notary pub., Lehigh County, Pa.,



1974

Recipient Cert. Appreciation for Outstanding

Efforts in Hiring Visually Disabled People,

Commonwealth

Pa., 1987. Mem. Nat. Assn. Profl. Saleswomen (Lehigh Valley chpt.), Pa. Assn. Notaries, Pa. Soc. Profl. Engrs. (aux. group chmn. 1983-84, sec. 1978-80, v.p. 1978-79, 2nd v.p. and Pa. del. 1976-77), Nat. Assn. for Female Execs. Inc. Republican. Methodist. Avocations: gardening, knitting, swimming, walking, reading. Home: Allentown, Pa. Died

Apr. 28, 2008.

SDVIKIN, THOMAS

EDWARD, geologist; b. Auburn, NY, 11, 1933; s. William Edward and Ruth Helen (Commons) S.; m. Sharon Marie Russell, July 3, 1965; children: Shona Kathleen, Adam Javier. BS, Swarthmore Coll., 1955; PhD, Princeton U., 1965. Instr. SUNY, Binghamton, 1964-

Nov.

65; postdoctoral fellow U. Chgo., 1965-67; supr. geology

Smithsonian Oceanographic Sorting Ctr., Washington, 1967-71; sr. curator petrology and volcanology Nat. Mus. Natural History, Smithsonian Instn., Washington, 1972 2003, sr. geologist and volcanologist Divsn. Petrology and Volcanology, 2003 09. Sec. for the Americas (sci.) Charles Darwin Found, for Galapagos Isles, 1970-90. Co-author: Volcanoes of the World, 1993, This Dynamic Planet; editor: Catalog of Active Volcanoes of the World, Internat. Assn. Volcanology, 1980; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Mem. Arlington County Environ. Improvement Commn., 1981-91. With US Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1956-58. Recipient Krafft Medal for outstanding contributions to volcanology, Internat. Assn. of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior, 2004, Award for lifetime contributions to sci., Va. Mus. Natural History. Mem.: Arlington County Parks and Recreation Commn. (founding mem.), Geological Soc. of Washington (former pres.), Internat. Assn. Volcanology, Am. Geophys. Union. Died June 10, 2009.





SIMMONDS, RAE NICHOLS,

musician, composer, eduLynn, Mass., Feb. 25, 1919; d. Raymond Edward and Abbie Iola (Spinney) Nichols; m. Carter Fillebrown, Jr., June 27, 1941 (div. May 15, 1971); children: Douglas C. (dec), Richard A., Mary L., Donald E.; m. Ronald John Simmonds, Oct. 9, 1971 (dec. Nov. 1995). AA, Westbrook Coll., Portland, Maine, 1981; B in Music Performance summa cum laude, U. Maine, 1984; MS in Edn., U. So. Maine, 1989; PhD, Walden U., 1994. Founder, dir. Studio of cator; b.

Music/Children's Studio of Drama, Portsmouth, NH, 196471, Studio of Music, Bromley, England, 1971-73, Bromley Children's Theatre, 1971-73, Oughterard Children's Theatre, County Galway, Ireland, 1973-74, Studio of Music, Portland, Maine, 1977-96, West Baldwin, Maine, from 1997; resident playwright Children's Theatre of Maine, Portland, 1979-81; organist, choir dir. Stevens Ave. Congl. Ch., Portland, 1987-95; field faculty advisor Norwich U, Montpelier, Vt., 1995. Field advisor grad. program Vt. Coll., Norwich U., 1995; cons./educator mus. mg. for disabled vets. VA, Portsmouth, N.H., 1966-69; show pianist and organist, mainland U.S.A., 1939-59, Hawaii, 1959-62, Rae Nichols Trio, 1962—; mus. dir. Theatre By the Sea, Portsmouth, N.H., 1969-70. Author/composer children's musical: Shamrock Road, 1980 (Blue Stocking award 1980), Glooscap, 1980; author/composer original scripts and music: Cinderella, If I Were a Princess, Beauty and the Beast, Baba Yaga - A Russian Folk Tale, The Journey Musical Bible Story, The Perfect Gift - A Christmas Legend;

music include: Heidi, A Little PrinSawyer, Jungle Book, Treasure Island; composi-

original stories set to cess,

Tom

London Jazz Suite, Bitter Suite, Jazz Suite for Sea Dream, Easter (chorale), Rae Simmonds Jazz Trio Songbook Series, (CD) Fascinatin' Gershwin Rae Simmonds Jazz Trio, 2000; contbr. Maine Women Writers tions include:

Trio,

Am. Theatre Wing Svc. award, 1944, Pease AFB Svc. Club award, 1967, Bumpus award Westbrook Coll., 1980; Nat. Endowment for Arts grantee, 1969-70; Women's Lit. scholar, 1980, Westbrook scholar, 1980-81, Nason scholar, 1983; Kelaniya U. (Colombo, Sri Lanka) rsch. fellow, 1985-86. Mem. ASCAP, Internat. Soc. Poets, Internat. League Women Composers, Music Tchrs. of Maine, Am. Guild of Organists, Music Tchrs. Nat. Assn., Internat. Alliance for Women in Music, Doctorate Assn. N.Y. Educators, Inc., Delta Omicron, Phi Kappa Phi. DemoCollection. Recipient

I ER, ' .

RON (RONALD ARTHUR SILVER), actor;

July 2, 1946;

s.

b.

Roy and May (Zimelman) S.; 1975 (div. 1997); children: Adam,

Irving

^ nne Miller, Dec. 24, L Jidra BA in Spanish & Chinese, U. Buffalo, 1969; » .inese History, St. John's U./Chinese Culture, YangMhan, Taiwan, 1970; student, Yale Law Sch., 1991. appearances include Kaspar, Public Insult, 1971, El J gie de Coca-Cola, 1972, 75, Lotta, 1973, More Than S Deserve, 1973, Awake and Sing, 1976, Angel City, In the Boom Boom Room, 1979, Gorilla, 1983, J lis, 1983-84, Hurly Burly, 1984-85, Social Security, I Hunting Cockroaches, 1987, Speed-the-Plow (Tony J)rama Desk awards, 1988), 1988, 92, Broken Glass, (films) Tunnelvision, 1976, Semi-Tough, 1977, The J *'. 1981, Silent Rage, W82, Best Friends, 1982, 3 ;, ck, 1982, Silkwood, 1983, The Goodbye People, ' Garbo Talks, 1984, Oh God! You Devil, 1984, Eat and

MA

SDLVIS, DONN

EUGENE, communications educator, conMay

William Arthur and Mildred Ruth (Lowe) S.; m. Sharon Cowles, Apr. 24, 1966; 1 child, Donn Bradley. AA, East L.A. Community Coll., 1962; BS in Journalism, Calif. State Poly Tech., San in Mass Communications, Calif. Luis Obispo, 1965; State U, Fullerton, 1988. Coord, employee communications Norris Industries, LA, 1965-76; asst. v.p. mktg. communications Avco Fin. Svcs., Newport Beach, Calif., 1976-85; sultant; b. Greeley, Colo.,

6,

1942;

s.

MA

lectr.

Calif. State

U,

Fullerton,

1982-88,

asst.

prof.

LA,

comm. Dominguez Hills, from 1990. Owner Assoc, Communications, Cerritos, Calif., 1986 Beach '75; co-editor: Inside Organizational Newport editor: Communications, 1981; co-author: Public Relations Writing: Strategies and Skills, 1991. Advisor Juvenile Diversion Project, Cerritos, 1971-75; bd. dirs. South Orange County Vol. Ctr., Santa Ana, Calif., 1981-86; mem. press, pub. rels. 1989, prof.

Silvis



.

crat.

Episcopalian.

collecting/philately.

Avocations:

travel,

stamp

Home: West Baldwin, Maine. Died

Feb. 9, 2008.

SIMMONS, EDWARD CLAY,

dentist; b.

Ashland, Kans.,

s. Earl Clay and Leona Bessie (Hughes) S.; m. Joan Redding, Dec. 26 1946; children: Rick, Tanya, Randy. Student, Kans. Wesleyan U., 1947-49; DDS, U. Mo.,

July 19, 1925;

SIMON

WHO WAS WHO IN AMER»|

214

Kansas City, 1953. Gen. practice dentistry, Salina, Kans., from 1953. Adj. prof, dental hygiene Wichita (Kans.) State 1981—; instr. Kans. Wesleyan U., Salina, 1957-59. Mem. insdl. com. Salina C. of C, 1957-65; trustee St. U.,

John's Mil. Sch., Salina, 1964-68; mem. cen. regional testing state bd. of dental examiners U. Mo., Kansas City, 1973-80. Served with U.S. Army, 1944-46, ETO. Mem. Kans. State Dental Assn. (pres. 1981-82, Man of Yr. 1993), Kans. Soc. Dentistry for Children (pres. 1972-74), Acad. (pres. 1975-76, Man of Yr. award 1983), Assn. Endodontics, Golden Belt Dist. Soc. (pres. Clubs: Salina Country (bd. dirs. 1973-76). Lodges: Rotary, Masons, Shriners. Republican. Episcopalian. Home: Salina, Kans. Died Mar. 8, 2008.

Gen. Dentistry

Am.

1957-58).

SIMON, MELVIN,

real

estate

developer,

professional

seling Assn., Tex. Multicultural Counseling Assn., Assn. for Spiritual, Ethical, and Religious Values in Counseling, U. Tex Arlington Alumni Assn., U. North Tex. Alumni Assn. Avocations: reading, crossword puzzles, singing. Home: Dallas, Tex. Died Aug. 11, 2008.

SIMSON, BEVLYN, artist; b. Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 9, 1917; d. Amon and Fannie Florence (Gilbert) Thall; m. Theodore Richard Simson, Mar. 25, 1938; children: Sherran Blair, Douglas A. BEA, Ohio State U., Columbus, 1969, MFA, 1972. Author: Prints and Poetry, 1969; one-woman shows include J.B. Speed Art Mus., Louisville, 1970, Huntington Gallery, Columbus, 1970, 1973, United Christian Ctr., 1970, Bodley Gallery, NY, 1971, 1974, Gilman Galleries, Chgo., 1971, Gallery 200, 1972, Hopkins Hall Gallery, Ohio State U., Columbus, 1972, Meth. Theol Sch.,

team owner; b. Oct. 21, 1926; s. Max and Mae Simon; m. Bren Burns, Sept. 14, 1972; children: Deborah,

Deleware,

Cynthia, Tamme, David, Max (dec. 1999). BS in Acctg., in Real Estate, 1983; PhD (hon.), Butler CCNY, 1949, U., 1986, Ind. U., 1991. Leasing agt. Albert Frankel Co., Assocs., Indpls., 1955-60; co-founder Melvin Simon Indpls., 1959—2009, pres., 1960-73, co-chmn. bd., 1973; co-owner Ind. Pacers, Indpls., from 1983; went pub. becoming Simon Property Group, 1993; chmn. bd. Simon Property Group, Inc., Indpls., 1993 95, co-chmn. bd. dirs., 1995—2009; merged with DeBartolo Realty Corp. to become Simon DeBartolo Group, 1996; reverted to Simon Property Group, 1998. Adv. bd. Wharton's Real Estate, Phila., 1986-2009 Exec, prodr. (films) Dominique, 1978, The Manitou, 1978, Matilda, 1978, When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?, 1979, Seven, 1979, When A Stranger Calls, 1979, Scavenger Hynt, 1979, Cloud Dancer, 1980, The Stuntman, 1980, My Bodyguard, 1980, The Man With Bogart's Face, 1980, Zorro, the Gay Blade, 1981, Chu Chu and the Philly Flash, 1981, Porky's, 1982, Porky's II: The Next Day, 1983, Porky's Revenge, 1985, UFOria, 1985. Adv. bd. dean's coun. Ind. U., Bloomington; bd. dirs. United Cerebral Palsy, Indpls., Muscular Dystrophy Assn., Indpls., Jewish Welfare Found., Indpls.; trustee Urban Land

Columbus, 1974, 1982, Capital U., Bexley, Ohio, 1977, Hillel Found., Ohio State U., 1978, Columbus Tech. Inst., 1979, Springfield Art Mus., Ohio, 1980, Peace Luth. Ch., Gahanna, Ohio, 1981, Franklin U. Gallery, Columbus, 1981, Columbus Mus. Art Collectors Gallery, 1983, Ohio State U., Dept. Art Biennial Alumni Exhbn., 2005, exhibited in juried and invitational shows, Columbus Mus. Art-Ohio Art League, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1973—75, 1977—80, 1986, Ohio Statehouse and State Office Tower, Columbus, 1968—78, Battelle Meml. Inst., 1969—73, 1975, 1978, 1981, Schumacher Gallery, Capital U., Bexley, Ohio, 1969—85, 1987—88, Salles d'Exposition, Paris, 1969, Am. Culture Ctr., Kyoto, Japan, J.B. Speed Art Mus. Collector's Gallery, Louisville, 1970—85, Studio San Guiseppe, Mt. St. Joseph Coll., Cin., 1971, Ohio State U. Coll. Arts, 2nd Biennial Alumni Exhbn., Hopkins Hall Gallery, 1972, 2nd Internat. Art Exhbn., Paramaribo, Surinam, 1974, Mansfield, Art Ctr., Ohio, 1971, Collector's Showroom, Chgo., 1971—82, Gov.'s Mansion State of Ohio, 1972, 1974, Western. 111. U., Macomb, 1972, Albatross Gallery, Rome, 1972, Palazzo Dell Exprizioni, 1972, Chautauqua Assn., NY, 1973, Butler Inst. Am. Art, Youngtown, Ohio, 1973, 1976, Huntington Gallery, Columbus, 1973—74, Gallery 200, 1972—76, Columbus C. of C, 1974—75, Zanesville Art Ctr., Ohio, 1976, Columbus Inst. Contemporary Art, 1978, Nationwide Plaza Gallery, Columbus, 1980, Art in Columbus, 50 Years, State Office Tower, 1980, Franklin U., Columbus, 1980, Ohio Art League, 1987, Ohio State U., 1993, Jeffrey Mansion, Bexley, Ohio, 1996, 10th Ann. Women Artists Expo Seal of Ohio Girl Scout Coun., Inc., Columbus, 1996, Financial Group Gallery, Worthington, Ohio, 1997, Ohio Art League, 1997, 4th Hall Gallery, Ohio State U., 1997, Concourse Gallery, Upper Arlington, Ohio, 1998, 13th Ann. Women Artists Expo Art in The Nation Wide Atrium, Columbus, 1999, Bexley Art League, Ohio, Jeffrey Mansion, 2000, State Office Towers Exhbn. Gallery, 2003, exhibitions include Art League Mem. Curated Exhbn., Structure/Consequences, 1997, Fourth Biennial Alumni Exhbn.:ReSiDivist, Hopkins Hall Gallery, Ohio State U., 1997, Concourse Gallery, Arlington, Ohio, 1998, Bexley Art League, Precision Concepts, Dublin, Ohio, 1999, Art in the Atrium, Columbus, 1999, Art on Main Street, Schumacher Gallery, 2002, Represented in permanent collections Columbus Mus. Arts, J.B. Speed Art Mus., Louisville, Capital U., Bexley, Fordham U., NYC, Kyoto City U. Fine Arts, Springfield Art Mus., Ohio, Tyler Mus. Art, Tex., Wichita Mus. Art, Kans., Zanesville Art Ctr., Ohio State U., Columbus, Meth. Theol. Sch., Delaware, Ohio, Yerke Mortgage Co., Columbus, Marcorp, NY, Kresge Co.,

sports

MBA

&

NBA



Inst., Internat.

Coun. Shopping

Ctrs.

Served

in

US Army.

Recipient Horatio Alger award Boy's Club Indpls., 1986; named Man of Yr., Jewish Welfare Found., 1980; named one of Forbes' Richest Ams., 1999-2009, World's Richest People, 2005-09. Democrat. Jewish. Died Sept. 16, 2009.

SIMONEAUX, SANDI SUE,

veterinarian; b. New Or1969; d. Clarence Gabriel and Sandra Claire (Faust) (dec.) S. DVM, La. State U., 1995. Assoc, veterinarian Metairie (La.) Small Animal Hosp., 1995-96, Crowder Animal Hosp., New Orleans, 1996-98, Primary Vet. Care, from 1998. Mem. AVMA, Am. Holistic Veterinary Med. Assn., Am. Animal Hosp. Assn., La. Vet. Med. Assn., S.E. La. Vet. Assn. (social chmn., bd. dirs. 1996-97). Roman Catholic. Avocations: horseback riding, reading, golf, needlepoint, computers, target practice. Home: New Orleans, La. Died Nov. 11, 2007. leans, Oct.

1,

SIMONS, RICHARD STUART,

retailer,

owner;

b

Marion, Ind., July 26, 1920; s. Erwin Philip and Tillie Ethel (Bernstein) S.; m. Rosmarie Roeschli, Mar. 5, 1957; 1 child, Charlotte S. AB, Ind. U., 1942. Editor Winchester (Ind.) Jour.-Herald, 1942-44, Tipton (Ind.) Daily Tribune, 194448; feature writer Indpls. Star Sun. Mag., 1949-85; owner Richard Clothing Co., Marion Ind., 1954-87; ret., 1987. Lectr. journalism

Ind.

U., Bloomington,

1952; bd. dirs.

Menswear Retailers of Am., Washington, 1983-87. Author: The Rivers of Indiana, 1985 (Gov.'s award 1985); coauthor: Railroads of Indiana, 1997 (recipient George W. and Constance M. Hilton Book award 1998); contbg. editor: (book) Popular Mechanics' Picture History of American Transportation,

1952; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Bd. Gen. Hosp., 1955-64, pres., 1963-64; pres. bd. dirs. Mississinewa Arts Coun., Marion, 1971-72, Marion Philharmonic Orch., 1974-75; bd. trustees Marion (Ind.) Pub. Libr., 1976-80, pres., 1977; bd. dirs. New Harmony (Ind.) State Meml. Commn., 1978-83; v.p. Nat. Railway Hist. Soc, Phila., 1988-94; pres. Ind. Hist. Soc., Indpls., 1989-94; bd. dirs. Minnetrista Cultural Ctr., Muncie, Ind., 1988—, Soc. for Advanced Study, Ind. U., 1990-95; historian for Grant County, 1998—. Recipient Sagamore of the Wabash award Gov. Ind., 1995, Hoosier Historian award Ind. Hist. Soc, 1996, Disting. Alumnus award Ind. U., 1984, Award of Merit, Am. Assn. for State and Local History, 1972. Mem. Kiwanis, Elks. Avocations: travel, profl. writing, spectator baseball, railroad-related activities. Home: Marion, Ind. Died Feb. 12, 2008. trustees

Marion

(Ind.)

Ohio, 1973, Garfinkels, Washington, Office,

IBM, Columbus, Chase Manhattan Bank, NYC, Chase Bank Ohio, Am. Bancorp., Columbus, Ohio Nat. Bank Plaza, Pan Western Life Ins. Co., First Investment Co., Detroit,

Children's Hosp., Phila., Franklin County Crippled Children's Ctr, Columbus, Zenith East, NYC, First Cmty. Bank, Columbus, First City Bank, Ronald McDonald House, Columbia Gas of Ohio, Midland Title Security Co., Ohio State U. Student Union, Columbus, Huntington Nat. Bank Ctr, Lehman Bros., NYC, Columbus Sch. for Girls, Eye Ctr. Found., Columbus, Eye Ctr., Ohioana Libr. Assn., Grand Prix Assocs., Inc., Columbus, Grant Hosp. Med Ctr., Libr. and Rsch. Ctr. Nat. Mus. Women in Arts, DC, Ohio State U. Libr. Rare Books Room Collection, Laredo Pub. Libr., Tex., represented in private collections. Mem. Nat. League Am. Pen Women, Nat. Artists Equity Assn., Bexley Art League, Columbus Mus. Art, Ohio Art League (bd. dirs. 1965-96, treas., sec, pres. 1977), Ohio State U. Alumni Assn., Pres.'s Club (Ohio State U.), Phi Sigma Sigma. Died Sept. 16, 2008.

SINCLAIR, SIMS,

KONSTANZE OLEVIA, social

worker, case manager, career counselor; b. Dallas, Dec. 20, 1944; d. Kenneth Winn and Odie Lee (Wells) S. Student, U. Dallas, 1963-64; BA, U. Tex., Arlington, 1968; MEd, U. North Tex., 1972. Sec. Stillman Coll. Regional Campaign Fund, Dallas, 1969; employment interviewer Zale Corp., Dallas, 1969-71; sch. counselor Bishop Dunne High Sch, Dallas, 1973-78; dir. guidance Notre Dame High Sch., Wichita Falls, Tex., 1978-81; taxpayer svc rep. IRS, Dallas, 1981-83, acct. analyst, 1983-88; freelance Dallas, 1989-90; social worker Tex. Dept. Human Svcs., Dallas, 1991-96, Tex. Workforce Commn., 199-97; career counselor Lockheed Martin IMS, from 1997. Reader, North Tex. Taping Radio for the

&

Blind,

Dallas,

1991—;; mem. Whale Adoption

Project;

mem. Union

Chorale, St. Peter the Apostle Cath. Ch. Mass Choir, United in Praise Choral Group, Line 22 Knights of Peter Claver, Auxiliary. Mem. AAUW, Am. Counseling Assn., Nat. Specialty Merchandising Assn., Am. Multicultural

Counseling Assn.,

Am.

Bible Tchrs. Assn., Tex. Coun-

Columbus Public Lib., 1973, DC, 1973, City Hall, Mayor's

ROBERT JOHN,

retired automotive execuMar. 17, 1933; m. Anne Sinclair; children: Gregory, Robert John, Stephen, Rebecca, Elizabeth, Jennifer. Attended, Lafayette Coll. Various positions Saab Motors, Inc., 1958—62, Volvo, 1962—79; pres. Saab-Scania of America Inc., Orange, Conn., 1979 91. Named Comdr. of the Polar Star, King Carl Gustav XVI. Died May 10, 2009. tive; b. Phila.,



SINGER,

CARL NORMAN,

management

executive; b.

Maiden, Mass., Sept. 6, 1916; s. Philip Friar and Rose (Nayor) S.; m. Marion Heller, Feb. 21, 1939; children: David, Phyllis. Student, William & Mary, 1934-35, Suffolk 1937-38. Pres. several cos., Chgo., Atlanta, NYC, 1959-69; pres. Renfield Corp., NYC, 1968-73, Chinook Corp., Newport Beach, Calif., 1976-79; chmn. Taco Viva, Pompano, Fla., 1976-86, Equipment Co. Am., Haleah, Fla., 1978-88, Vt. Contract Furnishings Co., Rutland, from 1979, Can Rad Inc., Newark, 1984-88, Robeson Industries, Mineola, N.Y, from 1989, Microdyne Corp., Ocala, Fla., 198991, Fundamental Mgmt. Corp., Miami, Fla., from 1984. Bd. U.,

Cameron Assocs., N.Y.C., Easy Day Mfgj Framington, Mass. Mem. exec. com. Rep. Party Ga. com. of 100, N.Y, 1970-71; bd. dirs. Emory U., fit dirs.

/

trustee

L.I.

Hillside

Hosp.,

swimming. Home: Hollywood,

1969-76. Fla.

Avocations!

Died Aug.

7, 2C;

SINGER, CHARLES BLANTON,

oil and gas co b. Duncan, Okla., Dec. 21, 1927; s. Mor. Louise E. (Marshall) S.; m. Naomi L. Skalovsky, M 1954; children: Gayle S., Maria K. Grad. high sch. Okla. Ptnr. Singer Steel Co., Enid, 1945-47; pres. St Steel Co., Oklahoma City, 1957-60; pres., owner, Steel Co., Oklahoma City, 1960-82; owner Singer Oklahoma City, from 1982. Bd. dirs. Guaranty B

executive;

Oklahoma City, 1988—. With USN, 1945-46. Okla. Ind. Petroleum Assn., Oklahoma City C. of C, Fedn. Oklahoma City, B'nai B'rith. Republican, tions: hunting, fishing, water sports, reading. Home: homa City, Okla. Died Sept. 27, 2007. Trust,

SINGER, NANETTE,

real estate agent; b.

and Margaret Mc m. William Harry Singer, July 28, 1989. English History, Wilson Coll., 1973; MEd in Adult E

Jan. 19, 1951; d. Leslie Herbert Willis;

State U.,

1998. Cert.

sr.

real estate specialist,

buyers rep. English instr. Lower Dauphin Sch. Dist., melstown, Pa., 1973—2004; real estate agt. Brow Real Estate Co., Hershey, Pa., from 2004. Reader Co Princeton, NJ, from 1973. Lay reader, mem. instr. St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Ch.. town, Pa., from 1977. Mem.: Nat. Assn. Realtors, Club. Home: Palmyra, Pa. Died Dec. 14, 2007.

SINGER, WILLIAM HARRY,

retired

artificial

gence applications developer, research scientist; caster, Pa., Jan. 25, 1947; s. Wilbur Weitzel and N (Myers) S.; m. Nanette Piatt Willis, July 28, 1984. Pitts., 1973; MS, Drexel U., 1982; PhD, U. Basel, Rsch. asst. dept. molecular biology Ea. Pa. Psychiatric Phila., 1976-81; rsch. fellow dept. biophys. che Biozentrum, Basel, Switzerland, 1981-83; ltd. ptnr. Systems Software, 1983-86; gen. ptnr. Singer and Assocs., 1993—2004; ret., 2007. Vis. scientist, rsch. dept. biophysical chem. Biozentrum, Basel, Switzc 1981 83; co-founder, prin. ptnr. Singer Con



Palmyra, Pa., 1983—2000;



adj. lectr.

Wilson

Coll.,

bersburg, Pa., 1994 96; founder Blue Dragon ( Studio, 2003; adj. lectr. Ctrl. Pa. Bus. Coll., Summ 2005; lectr. in field; cons, in field. Contbr. articles jours.; co-author: Diabetic's Daily Diary, 1987; work web site designer; prodr. abstract nonfunctional ceran 2000 mentor to several ceramic artists at Blue E Studio, Lifetime Friend and Supporter of the Art, Harrisburg, Pa. Served with USAF, 1966—69, Vi. Swiss Nat. Sci. Found, rsch. fellow, 1981-83. Mem. I



,

Okinawa

Isshinryu Karate Assn.

(life),

Wasserfahr

Horburg of Basel (Switzerland) (life mem.), Am. Am. Ceramics Soc, Southern Poverty La Democrat. Roman Catholic. Achievements include re in manufacturing processes and development of AI so to record, analyze and predict potential problems ba! Council,

1

statistical pattern analysis in

order to prevent less of p

& materials through catastrophic process failures;

stai

analysis and control of serum glucose levels in T diabetics; and design and creation of ceramic works

Died

Dec

14, 2007.

SINSTEAD,

RONEL EDMUND,

minister;

Tc

b

s. Albert and Kathleen (Mc m. Cori Swarzentruber, May 25, 1957; children Andrew, Carmen Joy. D Metaphysics, Coll. Universal 1959. Ordained to ministry Unity Ch., 1979. Min. Ch., Palm Springs, Calif., 1979-86, Muskegon,

Ont., Can., Dec. 3, 1930; S.;

1986-96. Author: Child's Guide, 1969; contbr. 23, 2007.

artic

World Wide Web. Died Aug.

DONALD, film company executive; Grad. vard U., 1951. Television exec, prodr, and writer; television CBS; pres. Universal Television; pres. Films; chmn. CEO United Artists Corp., NYC Apr. 5, 2006. SIPES,

MGM

SIQUEIRA, EDIR BARROS,

neurosurgeon;

b.

Belo

zonte, Brazil, Apr. 4, 1931; came to U.S., 1955; s. E Dutra and Maria (Barros) S.; m. Mary Christine K Aug. 18, 1962; children: Kevin, Thais, Paul. MD, U.

Gerais, Brazil, 1955; MS, Northwestern U., 1962 1970. Intern St. Lukes Hosp., Chgo., 1956; resident to Northw Meml. Hosp.), 1957-62; attending physician Northw Meml. Hosp., Chgo., 1962-84; chmn. dept. neuroscis.

Wesley Meml. Hosp. (name changed

Faisal Hosp., Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from 1984. more than 100 articles to profl. jours. Mem.

C

Am

Neurol. Surgeons, Am. Neurol. Assn., Congress N Surgeons. Avocation: piano playing. Home: Lake Fore

Died Oct. 11,2007.

SISBARRO, THOMAS A., business executive; b. Ne Oct. 11, 1946; BSME, Newark Coll. Engring., 1969. mfg. engr. White Consolidated Industry, Mansfield, 1984-87; plant engr. GE Aircraft Engines, Cin., 19i pres. Environ. Closure Systems, Inc., Reynoldsburg,

from 1991. Cons. Flexible Technologies, Inc., Reyi burg, 1987-91. Patent degreaser door system; contl tides to profl. jours. Avocations: hunting, fishing, oi activities, archery. Home: Reynoldsburg, Ohio. Died N 2007.



s

WAS

10

}

WHO IN AMERICA

MAN. JERRY CLAYTON,

consulting electrical enShebovean. Wis.. Julv 16. 1936: s. John and Sitzman."BS. U. Wis..' 1963. MS. 1969. Project Bee. Stds. and Instrumentation Lab.. Madison. Wis.. Engring. Ctr.. U. Wis., 67; project engr. Space Sci. son, 1967-78. chief engr.. 1978-95; pres. Primetics. ng. cons.. Madison, from 1995. Cons. JCS Cons. Co.. u 1976-88. Patentee in field. Mem. IEEE. U Wis. g Gub Inc. (pres. 1971-73). Eta Kappa Nu. Tau Beta hi Kappa Phi. Avocations: music, travel, computer ation. Home: Madison. Wis. Died Jan. 1. 2008. b.

r.

tietb

&

THEODORE RYLAND,

:R,

nistrator; ;

4

b.

children.

New

educational association

Haven. June 23. 1932; m. Nancy

BA in English Lit.. Yale U.

1953:

Conn. Coll.. 1984; LHD ad eundem. Brown U 1984; ), Williams CoU., LHD (hon.). U Mass.. Lowell. 1985, Dartmouth Coll.. Lafayette Coll.. 1991. Webster U., 1992. Ind. U.. Ml Holvoke Coll.. 1993, U. Maine. 1993, Iona Coll.. L.I. U 1996. Bridgewater State Coll., 1996. English

LLD

(hon.).

MA

.

;

.

,

..

1955-56: tchr. Roxbury Latin Sch.. Boston. tchr. Melbourne (Australia) Gramin tchrs. program 1958; asst. prof. edn.. dir. ard U.. Cambridge. Mass.. 1961-64. dean grad. sch. 1964-72; headmaster, instr. in historv Phillips Acad., math.

and geography

ry

MA

Sch.,

Mass.. 1972-81; chmn. A Srudv of High Schs.. Brown U., Providence. 1984-96, chmn. dept., 1984-89. Walter H. Annenberg prof. edn.. 1993ir. Annenberg Inst. Sch. Reform. 1994-96. univ. prof iver,

-84; prof. edn.

1997—2009. Chmn. Coatiuon of

itns,

—97. chmn. emeritus, from 1997; ind, 1971.

Brown U. Providence.

Essential Schs..

vis. prof.

1983:

U. Bristol,

vis. prof.

edn.

from 2001. Author: Secondary Schools at the deis U of the Century. 1964, The Age of the Academies, 1964. pon and Public Education, 1967; author: (with Nancy zer) Moral Education: Five Lectures. 1970; author: ;s for Learning. Places for Joy: Speculations on AmeriSchool Reform. 1972. Horace's Compromise: The nma of the American High School. 1984, rev. edit.. Horace's School: Redesigning the American High oL 1992, Horace's Hope: What Works for the Amen.

.

1996; author: (with Nancy Faust Sizer) Students Are Watching. Schools and the Moral Con-

tfigh School.

&

1999; author (with Deborah Meier Nancy F. Sizer) School: Letters to Families from Principals of Two Schools, 2004; author: The Red Pencil: Convictions Experience in Education. 2004. Capt. U.S. Army.

>ing 1

Named Guggenheim fellow, 1971; recipient citaAm. Fedn. Tchrs Nat. Assn. Secondary Sch. Prins.. Exeter Acad.. Boston C. of C, Andover C. of C.

-55.

.

ips

gh U. Edn. Alumni. 1991. Nat. Assn. Coll. Admissions isellors. 1991. Anthony Wayne award Wayne State U.

Gold medal

,

for excellence in undergrad. teaching

E, 1988. Tchrs. Coll.

medal Tchrs.

Coll.,

Columbia

U.,

Harold W. McGraw prize in edn.. 199 1 James Bryant mt award Edn. Commn. States. 1992. Disting. Svc. d Coun. Chief State Sch. Officers. 1992. Coun. Am. tfe Edn., 1993. Nat. award of Distinction U. Pa.. 1993. mi award Harvard Grad. Sch. Edn.. 1994. Fellow Am. L Arts and Scis., Am. Philos. Soc.: mem. Nat. Acad. Died Oct. 21.2009. ,

.

GGS.

MERRILL NUGUIRE,

retired

humanities

r, b. Florala, Ala., Oct. 1. 1937; d. John Henry and e Louise (Merrill) M.; m. Calvin Lee Skaggs. Aug. 19. (div. Feb. 1994): children: Svlvia Merrill. John Adam. Stetson U.. DeLand. Ha.. 1958. LLD. 1988; MA. Duke 960. PhD. 1965. Tutor Duke U.. 1961-62; lectr. Bklvn. 1965: assoc. editor The MacMillan Co.. NYC, 1966-

'

dj. asst. prof.

English

Drew

U.,

Fundraising Exec, award 1985). Art Mus. Devel. Assn. (pres. 1983, 98). Episcopialian. Avocations: tennis, needlepoint. Home: Houston. Tex. Died Nov. 9. 2009.

CHARLES MARTIN,

SKIE,

Chgo.. July 19. 1938: Diane Chiappe, Sept. Jason.

BBA.

s.

1.

transportation executive; b. Carl Oliver and Edith (Otten) S.: m. 1962; children: Martin. Lisa. David.

Roosevelt U.. 1963:

MBA.

Xavier U.. 1983. 1963-74: regional dir. SCA Services. Chgo.. 1974-78; dir. corp. devel. Midland Enterprises. Cin., 1978-83. v.p. transp., from 1983. Served with USN. 1956-59. Mem. Am. Inst. CPA's. Assn. Corp. Growth. Lodges: Rotary. Republican. Roman Catholic. Home: West Chester, Ohio. Died May 31, 2008.

CPA.

111.

Budget

dir.

Gillette Corp., Chgo..

MAT in

d Studies. Harvard U., 1957, Phd in Am. History and 1961: PedD (hon.). Lawrence U., 1%9: LirtD (hon.). n Coll.. 1972;

SLOAN

215

Madison. NJ. 1975-76.

x. prof. 1976-79. assoc. prof.. 1979-85. prof.. -86, dean-elect, 1985-86. dean Grad. Sch., 1986-92. winprof. of humanities. 1992—2008. Author: The Folk xtthem Fiction. 1972 (Edd Winfield Parks award). After Vorld Broke in Two: The Later Novels of Willa Cather. Axes: Willa Cather and William Faulkner. 2007: Jthor: The Mother Person. 1975: editor: Willa Cather' York: New Essays on Cather in the Cirv. 2000 with Jh R. Urgo) Violence, the Arts and Cather. 200". (with J. Murphy) Willa Cather: New Facts. Nevv Glimpses. sions. 2008: gen. editor: Willa Cather Series. Bd. dirs. a Cather Found.. Red Cloud. Nebr.. 1991—. NJ Com. tie Humanities. New Brunswick. 1990-95; elk. Summit thly Meeting. 2003-05. Recipient Book of Yr. award. Jour. Nursing.. Presdl. award. Drew U., 2006. Lifetime •larly Achievement award. 2006. Mem. Soc. Values in er Edn. (bd. dir. 1988-94). Soc. Studv of So. Lit. (bd. i982. 83-85. 87-89). Democrat. Mem.' Soc. Of Friends. te: Madison. NJ. Died Nov. 3. 2008. ',

i

SKROMME, ARNOLD

BURTON, educational writer, engineering consultant: b. Zearing, Iowa, Apr. 1. 1917; s. Austin and Belle (Holmedal) S; m. Lois Lucille Fausch. Sept. 14. 1940: children: Roger. Keith. Deborah. Erik. Agrl. Engr.. Iowa State U.. 1941. Engr. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., Akron. Ohio, 1941-45. Auto Splty. Mfg.. St. Joseph. Mich., 1945-46; rsch. engr. Pineapple Rsch. Inst.. Honolulu. 1946-50; asst. chief engr. John Deere. Ottumwa. Iowa. 1950-55: chief engr. John Deer Spreader Works. East Moline. El.. 1955-70; mgr. value engring. John Deere Harvester Works. East Moline. 1970-84; writer and cons. East Moline. 1984—2002. Cons, to corps.. 1984—. Author The

7-Ability Plan. 1989: The Cause and Cure of Dropouts. 1998: holder 44 patents. Chmn. Citizens Adv. Com.. Mo1964-66. Mem. .Am. Soc Agrl. Engrs. (v.p. 1965-68.

line.

Honor Roll

1997). Lutheran. Avoca' on: research on chil;

dren's education.

SLACK.

MARK

Home: Moline.

ROBERT,

111.

Died Aug.

8.

2008.

Amherst. Ohio. Lois Jean (Basl) S.; m.

lawyer,

b.

Aug. 17. 1957; s. Robert James and' Diana Joan Thomas. Sept. 23. 1994 BA Pub. Adminstm. & History. Ohio No. U. 1979. JD. 1982. Bar: Ohio 1983. U.S. Dist. Ct. (no. dist.) Ohio 1983. U.S. Tax Ct. 1984. U.S. Ct. Appeals (6th cir.) 1984. U.S. Supreme Ct. 1986: cert. nat. and state Better Bus. Bur. arbitrator; cert, basic fireman. Ohio. Insp. new constm. Ohio Hwy. Dept.. 1977 78; social worker Columbiana County Welfare Dept., Lisbon, Ohio. 1979 80: criminal intern Allen County Welfare Dept.. Lima, Ohio. 1982: social security intern Blackhoff Area Legal Svcs.. Lima. 1982: mem. staff for docket indexing sys. juvenile divsn. Columbiana County Common







Pleas. 1983. guardian ad litem, arbitrator. 1983

98; asst. pub. defender Columbiana County Pub. Defender's Office. Lisbon. 1984: criminal idigency appointment panel Columbiana County, all county cts.. 1985 98; pvt. practice law Salem. Ohio, from 1983. Regional counsel Northeast Ohio Legal Svcs.. Lisbon, 1984-2000, Youngstown. Ohio, 198889. Warren. Ohio. 1988 Editor Reynolds Family Assn., from 1993. Active Columbiana County Big Bros.. 1985-86; chmn. profl. divsn. No. Columbiana County United Way. 1984-85; vol. fireman Franklin Twp.. 1972-76; chmn. Slack precinct judge Columbiana Family Reunion, 1997 elder Holy Trinity Ch., County Bd. Elections. 2005 Salem, coord, ch. finances. 1986-89: legal advisor Emmanual Luth. Ch.. Salem. 2002-: mem. fin. com. Salem Recipient 1st pi. cooking Cmty. Banquet Table, 2006 award Salem News. 1986: named Outstanding Young Men Am., 1980-89. 92. 96 Mem. ABA. Ohio Bar Assn.. Columbiana Counrv Bar Assn. (grievence com. 1996-97, Recognition for Pro Bono Svc. 1995. 96. 97. 98. 99. 2000), Mahoning Valley Astron. Soc. (legal advisor 1985 ). Canal Soc. Ohio (trustee 1996—). Salem Hist. Soc. (v.p.. legal advisor 1985-87. trustee 1997-99. divsn. editor Salem Bicentennial History 2005-07). Youngstown Outspoken Wheelman (legal advisor 1985-93. chmn. presdl. sports award 1986-93". Outstanding Svc. award 1986-93). Mayflower Descs. Am.. Descs. of Soldiers of Valley Forge. Descs. Ohio Civil War Soldiers, Mahoning Vallev Civil War Round Table. Mahoning Valley WWII Round Table. Sandy and Beaver Canal Assn. (founder 1988). Antique Tractor Assn.. Phi .Alpha Delta Avocations: bicycling, astronomy, regional historv. cooking, genealogv. Home: Salem. Ohio.





;





:

Died Apr. 21. 2008.

r.

b.

es

NYC, Sept. 10. 1938; d. M. Bernard and Mary (Adams) Cooke: m. Louis Hiram Skidmore Jr..

1960; children: Christopher. Elizabeth. Heather. Coll.. 1960: cert. Mgmt. Program. Rice U., Devel. asst. Yale U., New Haven. 1960-62, sec. ch dept.. 1963; devel. asst. Chgo. Symphony. 1976; dir. 1. Children's Meml. Hosp., Chgo.. 1976-77, Mus. Fine Houston, 1981—2005. Adv. bd. mem. Cultural Arts i., Houston, 1990-96. Named Outstanding Women Am.. 10.

Chatham

'•

real

estate

agent,

medical/surgical nurse: b. Ashbum, Ga.. Mar. 15. 1938; d. Jacob and Mary Elizabeth Hampton: m. Robert W. Slate: children: Robert W. Jr.. Elizabeth A. Cook. G. Brian. Benjamin W.. RN St. Joseph's Hosp.. Atlanta. 1961: cert, real estate agt. North Ga. Tech. Sch.. 1986. Surg, nurse St. 64. Stephens County Hosp.. Joseph's Hosp.. Atlanta. 1961 Toccoa. 1971 78; real estate agt. Prudential Key Realty, from 1986. Recipient Over One Million in Sales award. Prudential Kev Realtv. 2000—05. Roman Catholic. Died





Dec. 16, 2005.

Fellow

Am. Leadership Forum

XV

(Class 1998): l Assn. of Fundraising ftrofls. (nat. bd. dirs. 1981-85. pres. 1982-83. bd. dirs. 1979-85, 88-91. cert.. Outing Fundraising award 1980. 81. 82. Outstanding

June 1948: m. Valerie Periolat Slater. BS in Hotel and Restaurant Mgmt.. Fla. State U. 1975. With Steak & Ale Restaurant Corp.. Dallas, from 1976. regional mgr. S.W. region, 198384, v.p.. gen. mgr. divsn. Bennigan's, 1984-85. sr. v.p.. gen. mgr. divsn. Bennigan's. 1985-87. pres., 1987-89. pres.. CEO. from 1989. Died Jan. 20, 2009.

SLATER THOMAS C, May

21. 1941; m. Jody

state legislator; b.

McKieman

Providence,

Slater; children: Gary.

Scon. Ellen. Mem. 2009: mem. Provi199.4 2002. mem. Dist. 10, 1994 dence Dem. Cirv Com.. 1967—78, 1980—94. Providence 10th Ward Dem. Com.. 1967—78. Providence 8th Ward Dem. Com.; sales engr. & mgr. Genalco Inc. Mem.: St.



Rosalee (Keys) Wozniak: m. John Grey Periolat. Jan. 24. 1970 (div. Aug. 1975): 1 child. Jason; m. Donald Joseph Slater. Mar. 30. 1976: stepchildren: Meredith M.. Julie. Cert, in French, LTnst. De'Catholique. Paris. 1968; student. Western Mich. U. 1968-69. U. South Fla. 1973-75. Registrar Tampa (Fla) Bus. Coll., 1971-75; adminstrv. asst. Crown Ins.. Tampa. 1975-77; key employee S&A Restaurant Corp.. Atlanta and Miami. Fla.. 1977-82; realtor Century 21. Adanta, 1982-84; owner Horizon Concepts. Piano. Tex., 1988-89. Co-owner Horizon Properties. Piano. 1979-

HCA

89. Vol. Med. Ctr.. Piano. 1986-95; bd. dirs. Cvstic Fibrosis Found.. Dallas. 1988. 89. 2000. Republican. Roman Catholic. Died Jan. 20. 2009.

SLATTERY, KENNETH

F., retired academic administraBklyn.. June 12. 1921; s. James J. and Ethel Joseph's Coll.. Princeton. NJ, 1935-41. St. Vincent's Sem.. Phila.. 1941-43. Mary Immaculate Sem.. Northampton, Pa.. 1943-48; MA, Cath U. Am.. 1950, PhD, 1952: LLD. (hon.). St. John's U. Jamaica. NY. 1969: H.H.D. (hon.). Cath. U. PR. 1977. Joined Congregation of the Mission Roman Catholic Ch.. ordained priest. 1948: tchr. Greek and German St. Joseph's Coll., Princeton, 1948^19: tchr. philosophy Cath. U. Am., 195052, Niagara U.. N.Y, 1952-54; dean studies Mary Immaculate Sem.. Northampton, Pa., 1954-56; tchr. philosophv St. John's Jamaica. 1956-61; dean Sch. Edn. Nia'gara U. 1961-65. superior of Vincentians. 1965-69. chmn. bd. trustees, pres., 1965-76; v.p. communications St. John's U., 1976-79. acad. v.p. S.I. campus. 1979-86. v.p. S.I. Campus. tor, priest: b.

(Kegelman)

U

S. Student. St.

NY,

.

1986-88; v.p., dean Notre Dame Coll.. 1985-89; chmn. dept. philosophv St. John's U.. Jamaica, NY. 1989-91. Trustee Molloy CoU.. Rockville Center NY. 1981—2000, Cardinal Newman Coll.. St. Louis, 1979-84; chaplain stable area Belmont Park. 1977—2009: instr. Neumann Residence & Hall. St. Joseph's Sem.. Yonkers. NY. 1991-2009. Recipient Interfaith award B'nai B'rith. 1970 Mem. Am. Cath. Philos. Assn., Fellowship of Cath. Scholars.. Staten Island C. of C. (bd. dirs. 1983-86, 88-90). Died Apr. 21. 2009.

SLETTO, VERONA GWENDOLYN,

adult coordinator,

ND. Sept. 4. 1909; d. Peter (Urevig) Strom: m. Kenneth Sletto. June 27. 1937 (dec. Mar. 1972); children: Linda Rae Porten. Donald Alfred Sletto. BS. Dickinson State U.. ND. 1966. Tchr. grade sch. Rhame (ND.) Dist.. 1949-59: libr. Dickinson Sch. Dist.. 1968-75. tchr. English, 1975-82. tchr. ESL, 1977-78; coord, literacy program dept. pub. instruction Literacy Vols, for Illiteracy, Bismarck, N.D.. from 1986. Media specialist Dept. Pub. Instruction 3. Bismarck, 1969-75. Sec. citizens adv. bd. St. Joseph's Hosp., 1984-87. Mem. (sec.). Golden Grads. Dickinson State U. (pres. 1993). Alpha Omicron (parliamentarian 1984-86, 2d v.p. 1986-88). Avocations: reading, nature, anthropology, rock collecting, music. Died Sept. 29. 2007. educator: b. Slope County.

Wilhelm and Mabel

Julia

AAUW

SLIWLNSKI,

ROBERT

LEO, phvsician: b Cleve.. Apr. 11. 1935; s. Frank M. and Mae N. (Koscinski) S.; m. M. Elizabeth Tinsley, Sept. 24. 1960: children: Lisa Jennifer, David. BA. Western Reserve U.. 1956; DO. U. Health Scis., 1960. Intem to resident Doctors Hosp.. Columbus. Ohio 1960-61; pvt. practice Ashville (Ohio) Clinic, from 1977 Assoc, clin. prof. Ohio Univ. CoU. of Medicine, 1980—: med. staff Doctors North and West Hosp.. Columbus. Ohio 1966—, Berger Hosp.. Circleville. Ohio, 1977—, St. An thony Med. Ctr. and Mercy Hosp.. Columbus, 1987 Active Pickawav Counrv Bd' Health. 1980—. Home: Ashville. Ohio. Died July I, 2008.

SLOAN. IRVING JOSEPH,

secondary school educator, b. NYC. Nov. 14. 1924; s. Nathan and EUa (Klauka) Slomowitz: m. Esther R. Sloan, May 29. 1955: 1 child. Wis.. 1946; JD. Harvard U.. 1949; Philip Samuel. BA. MS. Yeshiva U.. 1959. Cert. tchr.. N.Y. Legal assoc. L.L. Poses Law Office. NYC. 1950-55; exec. v.p. Brit. Book Centre Ltd.. NYC. 1955-58: jr. H.S. Engtish tchr. N.Y.C. wnter;

U

MARY ELIZABETH,

SLATER, DONALD J., restaurant executive: b.

DMORE, MARGARET COOKE, not-for-profit fund-

SLATER, VALERIE PERIOLAT, volunteer: b. Michigan Ind.. May 6. 1949: d. Emmett Gerard and Alma

City.

.



SLATE,

Matthews Sch. Bd.. America Assn. Ret Persons, South Assn., South Elmwood Crime Watch. Cranston Coun. KC Democrat. Died Aug. 10. 2009.

Elmwood Neighborhood

Dist. 17 RI

House Reps.. Providence.



Pub. Schs.. 1958-61; social studies jr. H.S. tchr. Scarsdale Sch. Dist.. from 1961. Legal editor Oceana Pubis., Inc.. Dobbs Ferry. 1965-90. Author: The Blacks in America 1492 to 19"": A' Chronology and Fact Book. 4th rev. edit.. 1977, The Jews in America 1621-1977. 1978. American Landmark Legislation: Primary Materials. 10 vols.. 1979. American Landmark Legislation Labor Laws. 5 vols.. 1984: editor: Franklin Fierce 1804-1869: Chronology. Documents. BibUographical Aids, 1968. James Buchanan 1791-1868; Chronology. Documents, BibUographical Aids. 1968, Martin Van Buren 1782-1862: Chronology. Documents. BibUographical Aids. 1969. A Desk-Top' Guide to the U.S. Constitution: Chronology. Facts Documents. 1987. Rape. 1991, Ronald W. Reagon 1911 Chronology, Documents. BibUographical Aids. 1990. Legal Almanac Series 19511988, 1991. Historian Village of Scarsdale, 1990—; dist. leader Scarsdale Dem. Com., 1978-90: v.p., trustee Scarsdale Pub. Libr.. 1987-93: pres. Westchester chpt. Am. Jewish Congress, 1988-90. Recipient Superlative Feature aw ard Am. Edn. Press. 1 97 1 grantee Claibome-Ortenberg Irving Sloan Edn. trust. 1993—. Mem. Nat. Found., 1994 Coun. Social Studies. Am. Polit. Sci. Assn.. Town ViUage ). Civic Club (bd. govs.. Scarsdale village historian 1992 Avocations: bicvcling. reading. Home: Scarsdale. NY. Died Julv 31. 2008.

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SLOANE SLOANE, PHYLLIS LESTER,

Worcester, artist; b. 1921; d. Nathan and Goldie (Pollock) Sloane, Nov. 25, 1943 (div. July 1986);

Mass., Sept. 27,

David

Lester; m.

J.

BFA, Carnegie Mellon

children: Ginna, Nathaniel, Lisa.

U.,

1943. Freelance product designer, NYC, 1944-45; co-owner Design Co., Cleve., 1946-48, Sloane O'Sickey Gallery, Cleve., 1970-72; gallery dir. New Orgn. for Visual

PDA

from 1974. One-woman shows include Gallery 200, Columbus, Ohio, Arts, Cleve., 1972-74; freelance artist Cleve.,

1974, 1978, Cleve. Play

House

Gallery, 1972, 1974, 1976,

1981, 1983, 1985, Mansfield (Ohio) Art Ctr., 1977, 1996, Wooster (Ohio) Coll. Art Mus., 1978, Massillon (Ohio) Mus., 1979, Janus Gallery, Santa Fe, 1981, Women's City

Club, 1982, 1988, Florence O'Donnell Wasmer Gallery, Ursiline Coll., 1987, Frank Croft Fine Art, Santa Fe, 1987, 1988, 1996, William Engle Gallery, Indpls., 1987, 1988, Bonfoey Gallery, Cleve., 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, HarrisStanton Gallery, Akron, 2002, Las Vegas (Nev.) Art Mus., 2004, N.Mex. Printmakers Gallery, 2006, 3 Women Exhibit, Fyre Gallery, Braidwood, Australia, 2009, exhibited in group shows at Mansfield Art Ctr., 1984, 1993, Pratt Crafts, 1987, Graphics Ctr., N.Y., 1986, Calif. Coll. Arts Crafts, Portland, 1987, Hudson River Oreg. Sch. Arts Mus., Yonkers, N.Y, 1987, Cleve. Ctr. Contemporary Art, 1987, Sigma Gallery, N.Y, 1990, Harris-Stanton Gallery, Akron, 2000, Eldridge, McCarthy Gallery, Santa Fe, 2003, 2004, Represented in permanent collections Cleve. Mus. Art, Argos Gallery, Hunterdon Art Ctr., Clinton, N.J., Phila. Art Mus., Massillon (Ohio) Mus., Rutgers U. Archives, N.J., Cleve. Pub. Libr., N.Mex. Mus. Fine Arts, Santa Fe, U. N.Mex. Art Mus., Las Vegas (Nev.) Art Mus. Recipient Purchase award, Hunterdon Nat. Print Exhbn., 1977, Print Club Phila., 1977, Anderson Winter Show, 1985, N.C. Print and Drawing Assn., 1985, Graphics award, Cleve. Mus. Art, 1978, Visual Arts award, City of Cleve., 1982, 1st prize, Miami Intemat. Print Biennial, 1984, Nationwide Ins. award, Ohio Watercolor Soc, 1984. Mem.: Santa Fe Printmakers Gallery, Artists Archives Western Res., Cleve. Soc. Contemporary Art, Boston Printmakers (Purchase award 1984), Santa Fe Etchers Club, Print Club Cleve. (trustee 1991—2000). Home: Santa Fe, N.Mex. Died May 26, 2009.

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SLOBODKIN, LAWRENCE BASIL, ecologist,

educator; b. NYC, June 22, 1928; s. Louis and Florence (Gersh) S.; m. Tamara Jonas, May 11, 1952; children: Nathan, David, Naomi. BS, Bethany Coll., W.Va., 1947; PhD, Yale U., 1951. Chief red tide studies U.S. Fish Wildlife Svc, Sarasota, Fla., 1952-54; asst. prof. U. Mich., Ann Arbor, 1954-57, assoc. prof., 1957-62, prof, zoology, 1962-67; prof., dept. ecology evolution SUNY, Stony Brook, 1967 2004, prof, emeritus, dept. ecology and evolution, 2004 09. Founding chmn. dept. ecology and evolution SUNY, 1967-74. Author: Growth and Regulation of Animal

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Polulation,

Citizen's

and Complexity, 1992, A Ecology, 2003, (chpt.) Ecology and America Fresh Water Invertebrates,

Simplicity

1961,

Guide

to

Classification of North

1991, Water Quality and Stress Indicators in Marine and Freshwater Systems, 1994; contbr. articles to Hydrobiologia, Evolutionary Ecology. Ecology Guggenheim Found, fellow, 1966, 74, Woodrow Wilson Found. Ctr. fellow, 1990; grantee NSF, Ford Found., Mellon Found. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts Sciences, AAAS; mem. Am. Soc. Naturalists (pres. 1985-86), Soc. Gen. Systems Rsch. (pres. 1965-66), Ecol. Soc. Am. (Eminent Ecologist award, 2005). Jewish. Achievements include first demonstration of stabilization of species competition by predation; development of theory of water masses in red tides, theory of evolutionary strategy from standpoint of existential game, theory of prudent predation; research in ecological efficiency using calorimetry, ecology and evolution of hydra; research in the role of simplification in science. Home: Setauket, NY. Died Sept. 18, 2009.

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SLOTKIN,

ALMA

1970.

artist;

b.

Kellettville, Pa.,

in rental gallery Albright

Knox

Gallery, Buffalo,

from

One-woman shows

include Cole Gallery Medaile Dialogue, 1963, exhibited in group shows at Buffalo Soc. Arts, 1960—66, Albright Knox Gallery, Buffalo, Butler Inst. Am., Ohio, 1975—86, Springfield Art Gallery, Mo., 1964 65, Cole Gallery, Medaile Coll., 1970—98, Art Dialogue, 2002, Burchfield Penny Gallery, 2004, exhibitions include US Dept. State. Mem.: Western N.Y. Artist Group, Buffalo Soc. Artists (pres. 1960—2005), Buffalo Club. Avocations: gardening, golf, reading. Home: Buffalo, NY. Died Oct. 9, 2007. Coll. Art



SLOVER, CLAUD WESLEY, retired engineer; b. Tahoka, Aug. 20, 1924; s. John Wesley and Annie Elizabeth (Rector) S.; m. Sarah Ruth McDougald, Sept. 1, 1951 (dec. Oct. 1995); children: Betty Ann, Sarah Jane, James Wesley,

Tex.,

George Ray; m. Eleanor Medley, Nov. 29, 1996. BSME, Tex. Tech U, 1950. Registered profl. engr., field safety engr., Tex. Sr. design engr. Gen. Dynamics, Ft. Worth and Waco, Tex., 1951-70; safety engr. Employers Ins. Tex., Midland, 1971-89, ret., 1989. Cpl. U.S. Army, 1943-46.

Mem. Am.

Nixa, Mo., 1970. Cert, vocat. tchr., Okla. Mech. maintenance Langston (Okla.) U., 1979-81; dir. transp. RekkinsTryon Sch., Perkins, Okla., 1981-85; technician Bridwell Equipment Co., Stillwater, Okla., 1985; repairman Okla. State U., Stillwater, 1985; installer Cimarron Glass Co., Cushing, Okla., 1985-86; svc. elk. tech. Dennis Equipment Co., Pawnee, Okla., 1986; technican Janzen Motor Co., Stillwater, Okla., 1986-91; instr. Kiamichi ARea Vo-Tech. Sch., Stigler, Okla., from 1991. Fire fighter County Fire Dept., Stigler, 1991, rescue dept., 1991, civil def. dept., 1991. With USCG, 1971. Mem. NRA, Am. Vocat. Assn., Okla. Vocat. Assn., Green Coutnry Pullers Assn., Nat.

Vocat. Indsl. Clubs cations: riding.

Am., Masons. Democrat.

tractor pulling,

Home:

fishing, boating,

Stillwater, Okla.

Died June

Baptist.

Avo-

camping, horse 11,

2008.

1st

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lt.

1974, 75). Republican. Baptist. Avocations: golf, wal personal computers. Home: Easley, SC. Died July 18, '.

SMITH, CRAIG ALAN,

lawyer;

b.

Valparaiso, Fla.,

1, 1953; s. George A. and Sara M. (Knop) S.; 1 child, A. BA, U. Mo., Columbia, 1975, JD, 1978. Bar: Mo. U.S. Dist. Ct (ea. dist.) Mo. 1986, U.S. Dist. Ct. (so. 111. 1986, U.S. Ct. Appeals (7th cir.) 1988. Ptnr. Hindm Smith, Columbia, 1978-85; prin. Sueltaus & Walsh, PC Louis, from 1986. Mem. Mo. Law Rev., 1976. Anthoi Rollins scholar, 1971-75. Mem. 111. Bar Assn., Mo

Mo. Bankers Assn., 111. Bankers Assn., Phi Kappa. Home: Saint Louis, Mo. Died Jan. 8, 2008.

Assn.,

SLY,

JOHN EUGENE, advertising and marketing consultNYC.

1917; s. Frederick Sanford and Alberta Belle (Coy) S.; m. Ethel Elizabeth Weldon, May 22, 1943; children: John E. Jr., Warren F AB in Econs., Cornell U., 1938; cert, in Engring., N.C. State U., 1943.. Salesman Diamond Match Co., NYC, 1939-40; info, specialist Ea. State Farmers Exchange, West Springfield, Mass., 1940-41; asst. dir. info. sves. So. States Coop., Richmond, Va., 1946; various positions to mktg. communications mgr. Du Pont Co., Wilmington, Del., 1946-81; pres. The John Sly Group, Inc., Wilmington, 1983-91; advt. and mktg. cons., Wilmington, 1983-91. Exec. dir. Del. Com. for Effective Justice, 1982; pres. Ea. Indsl. Advertisers, Phila., 1958-60; dir. Tech. and Mgmt. Svcs., U. Del., Newark, 1983-87. Dir. Arthritis Found. Del., Wilmington, 1986-92. Lt. comdr. USNR, 1941-45, ATO, 1950-52, Korea. Mem. Greenville Country Club (pres. 1968-69), Recess Club Wilmington. Republican. Presbyterian. Avocations: photography, reading, walking, fishing. Home: Wilmington, Del. Died Feb. 15, 2008. ant;

b.

Feb.

14,

SMITH, DAVID ALDEN,

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Network

economy

sect.), Intemat. Analysis, So. Sociol. Soc.

b.

Crash and

JR., retired lawyer; Denver, July 29, 1913; s. Burton Armstrong and Lola (Lewis) S.; m. Josephine McKittrick, Mar. 27, 1943 children: Amanda Armstrong, Sydney Hall. BA, U. Denver, 1934, JD, 1950; grad., Pacific Coast Bank Trust Sch., 1955. With Wells Fargo Denver (formerly Denver Nat. Bank), 1934-78, trust officer, 1955-70; v.p., trust officer Norwest Bank Denver (now Wells Fargo), 1970-78. Author: History of the Twelfth Field Artillery Battalion in the European Theater of Operations, 1944-45, Captain Smead's Letters to Home, 1944-45; editor: Colorado Wills and Estates, 1965. Pres., trustee Stebbins Orphans Home Assn., resigned, 1998; chmn. bd. dirs. Colo, divsn. Am. Cancer Soc, 1961-68. Maj. U.S. Army, 1941-45, Decorated Bronze Star; Croix de Guerre (France). Mem. Colo. Bar Assn. (treas. 1970-88, chmn. probate and trust law sect. 1967-68, exec, coun., bd. govs. 1970-88, coun. bd. govs. 1970-88, hon. 1989—, award of merit 1979), Denver Bar Assn., Denver Estate Planning Coun. (co-founder, pres. 1971-72), Univ. Club (Denver). Republican. Episcopalian. Died Jan. 13, 2008.

ETO

sociologist, educator; b.

NY, Oct. 20, 1956; s. Alden E. and Betty (Carl) S U. Rochester, 1978; MA, U. N.C, 1981, PhD, 1984. asst. prof, sociology U. S.C., Columbia, fall 1983, 84? prof. U. Calif., Irvine, 1984-91, assoc. prof., from Author: Third World Cities in Global Perspective, co-editor: A New World Order? Global Transformatioj the Late Twenthieth Century, 1995; contbr. articles to jours. Mem. Dem. Socialists of Am., N.Y.C., 19} co-chair social concerns commn. So. Calif. Conf., U Ch. of Christ, 1988-90; pres. University Hills Condomi Owners Assn. Fellow East- West Population Ctr., Hone sumemr 1984; Inst, for Far Eastern Studies rsch. fe Seoul, 1988; NSF grantee, 1988-90; Pacific Rim St grantee U. Calif., 1991-93. Mem. Am. Sociol. Assn., Economy of the World Sys. (mem. sect, exec 1990-93), Intemat. Studies Assn. (exec, council port,

SMEAD, BURTON ARMSTRONG,

May

6,

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for Social Net United Ch. Christ.

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Irvine, Calif.

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MARG ARET

COLLINS, Haired

school

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STEGER Whitney

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U.

County Schs.;

Jr.,

Amy. BS, Mid. Tenn.

Tchr.

chemistry

State U.; JD,

and biology

Rutherford

ednl. advisor Civil Coll. Corp.; solo practice

arty.; chancellor, judge 16th Jud. Dist., Rutherford County, Tenn. Maj. Signal Corps US Army, 1943—47, Pacific. Democrat. Mehodist. Home: Murfreesboro, Tenn. Died Sept. 21, 2007.

STEGER, RALPH JAMES,

chemist; b. Meridian, Okla., Daniel Bose and Opal Creola (Brothers) S. Chemistry and Math., Langston U., 1962. Cartograin BS pher Aeronautical Chart and Info. Ctr. ACIC USAF, St. Louis, 1962-63; lab. technician Sigma Chem. Co., St. Louis, 1963; phys. scientist U.S. Army Chem. Corps, Edgewood Arsenal, Md., 1963-65; rsch. chemist Chem. Rsch., Devel. Jan. 24, 1940;

s.

and Engring. Ctr. SMCCR Rsch. Lab., Analytical Div., Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., 1965-86; chemist Chem. Rsch., Devel. and Engring. Ctr. SMCCR-Detection, Detection Technology, Aberdeen Proving Ground, 1986-97. Adv. ACOR monitoring com. Garrison Gents, Bait., 1980 govt, contracts, Bait., 1987 Contbr. articles to profi. jours. Mem. AAAS, N.Y. Acad. Sci., Okla. Hist. Soc. Home: Baltimore, Md. Died Mar. 21, 2008.



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;

.

GEORGE KENNETH,

SR., lawyer; b. DarlingDec. 16, 1924; s. George John and Laura (Donahoe) S.; m. Mavis Elaine Andrews, May 24, 1947; children: George Kenneth, John R., Michelle Steil Bryski, Marcelaine Steil-Zimmermann. Student, Platteville State Tchrs. Coll., 1942-43; JD, U. Wis., Madison, 1950. Bar: Wis. 1950, U.S. Tax Ct. 1971, U.S. Dist. Ct. (western dist.) Wis. 1950. Assoc. J. G. McWilliams, Janesville, 1950-53; ptnr. McWilliams and Steil, Janesville, 1954-60, Brennan, Steil, Basting & MacDougall, Janesville, 1960-72; pres. Brennan, Steil & Basting (S.C., and predecessor), Janesville, from 1972. Lectr. law U. Wis., 1974; bd. dirs. Acuity Ins. Co., Sheboygan, Wis.; mem. fin. coun. Roman Cath. Diocese of Madison; mem. Wis. Supreme Ct. Bd. Atty. Profl. Responsibility, 1982-87, chmn., 1984-87; chmn. gov.'s adv. coun. jud. selection State of Wis., 1987-92; chmn. Wis. Lottery Bd., 1987-90. Bd. dirs. St. Coletta Sch. for Exceptional Children, Jefferson, Wis., 1972-76, 78-84, 86-89, chmn., 1982-83; bd. regents U. Wis., 1990-97, pres., 1992-94; bd. dirs. U. Wis. Hosp. Authority, 1996—2004, chmn., 2002-04; bd. dirs., chair U. Wis. Med. Found., 1996-99. Recipient Disting. Svc. award U. Wis. Law Alumni, 1991, Cath. Leadership awrd Diocese of Madison, 1998; named Knight of St. Gregory, Pope John Paul II, 1997. Fellow Am. Bar Found, (life), Am. Coll. Trust and Estate Counsel; mem. ABA, Jamesville Area C. of C. (pres. 1970-71), State Bar Wis. (pres. 1977-78), Wis. Bar Found, (bd. dirs. 1976-2003, Charles L. Goldberg Disting. Svc. award 1990). Roman Catholic. Home: Janesville, Wis. Died Mar. 29, 2009. ton,

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HERMAN

DAVID,

social studies educator, edu-

b. NYC, Aug. 13, 1917; s. Charles and Emma (Rosenblum) S.; m. Charmion Kerr, Sept. 15, 1946; children: Karen Lou Gelender, Shoshi Stein Bennett, Naomi Elizabeth. BSS., CCNY, 1939; MS, Columbia U., 1941, D. Social Welfare, 1958; L.H.D., Hebrew Union Coll.-Jewish Inst. Religion, Cin, 1969; LLD, Jewish Theol. Sem., 1995. Family case worker, dir. pub. relations Jewish Family Service, NYC, 1941-45; mem. faculty Sch. Social Work, Columbia U., NYC, 1945-47, 50-64, prof, social scis., 1958-64, dir. rsch. ctr., 1959-62; dean Sch. Applied Social Scis. Case Western Res. U., Cleve., 1964-68, provost for social and behavioral scis., 1967-71, John Reynolds Hark-

cator;

ness prof., social adminstr., 1972-89, univ. provost, v.p., 1969-72, 86-88, univ. prof., provost emeritus, 1990—2009, univ. prof., faculty Ctr. for Internal. Health,

1989—2009.

Founder, dir. Global Currents Lectures, 1983-88; vis. prof. Sch. Social Work, U. Hawaii, Honolulu, winter 1971-72; fellow ctr. for Advanced Study in Behavior Scis., 1974-75, 78-79; Dep. dir. budget and rsch. dir. welfare dept. Am.

Com. (European Hdqrs.), Paris, 1947-50; sr. adviser to exec. dir. UNICEF, 1974-83; cons. UNICEF, Social Devel. Div., 1960-83; adv. com. NIMH, 1959-71;

Joint Distbn.

intemat. programs 1965-92, Significant Lifetime Achievement award 1996), Club of Rome (assoc. 1988-2009), Phi Beta Kappa. Home: Cleveland, Ohio. Died Oct. 2, 2009.

STEINBERG, MICHAEL, slau,

Germany, Oct.

music

4, 1928;

came

critic,

educator; b. Bre-

to U.S., 1943, natural-

Siegfried and Margarethe (Cohn) S.; m. Jane Bonacker, July 26, 1953 (div. 1983); children: Peter Sebasized, 1950;

s.

Adam Gregory; m. Jorja Fleezanis, July, 1983. AB, Princeton U., 1949, M.F.A., 1951; Mus. D. (hon.), New Eng. Conservatory Music, 1966. Free-lance writer, from 1952; head history dept. Manhattan Sch. Music, NYC, 1957-64; music critic Boston Globe, 1964-76; dir. pubis. Boston Symphony Orch., 1976-79; artistic adviser San Francisco Symphony, 1979-89, program annotator, lectr., 1989-99; artistic adviser Minn. Orch., 1989-92; artistic dir. Minn. Sommerfest, 1990-92; program annotator, lectr. N.Y. Philharmonic, 1995-2000. Vis. mem. faculty Hunter Coll., 1954, U. Sask. (Can.), 1959, Smith Coll., 1964, Brandeis U., 1964-65; faculty New Eng. Conservatory Music, 1968-71, Wellesley Coll., 1971-72, Brandeis U., 1971-72, Mass. Inst. Tech., 1973; disting. vis. prof. McMaster U., Hamilton, Ont., 1982; U. Mo., 2006; cons. NEH, Nat. Endowment for Arts, Mass. Council of Arts and Humanities, Calif. Arts Council, Rockefeller Found.; free-lance writer, lectr. Author: The Symphony: A Listener's Guide, 1995, The Concerto: A Listener's Guide, 1998, Choral Masterworks: A Listener's Guide, 2005, (with Larry Rothe) For the Love of Music, 2006. Served with U.S. Army, 1955-57. Recipient Sang prize for criticism in arts, 1969; citation for Excellence in Criticism Am. Guild Organists, 1972 Mem. Am, Intemat. musicological socs. Home: Minneapolis, Minn. Died July 26, 2009. tian,

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Western Reserve U., 2002; named to Alumni Hall of Fame, Columbia U. Sch. Social Work, 1998, Golden Anniversary Honoree Columbia Sch. Social Work, 2001. Mem. (chmn. commn. internal, social welfare 1964-65, Lifetime Achievement award 1996), Am. Sociol. Assn., Soc. Applied Anthropology, Coun. Social Work Edn. (pres. 1966-69, Significant Lifetime Achievement award 1996), Intemat. Assn. Schs. Social Work (pres. 1968-76, Rene Sand award 1984, Katherine A. Kendall award 1996), Intemat. Conf. Social Welfare (Disting. Svc. award 1970, exec. com. 1976-80, intemat. adv. bd. 1986-2009, bd. dirs. coun.

NASW

S.;

1961-65. Tech. dir. Buckeye Fabric Finishing Co., Cosl; Ohio, 1963-74; sec., sales mgr. Excello Fabric Finis!?

ton,

Coshocton, 1966-74; gen. mgr. Mineral Fiber Corp., Coshocton, 1974-76, dir., 1998—2007; v.p., Inc.,

M

mgr. Kellwood Co. Recreation Group, 1976-85; v.p. Recreation Products, Inc., New Haven, Mo., 1985-88; gen. mgr. John Boyle Co., Statesville, NC, 1989-93, pi CEO, 1993—2005, dir., 1999—2007. Bd. dirs. Indsl. I rics Found., 1998-2002. Served with USN, 1953-57. Indsl. Fabrics Assn. Intemat. (dir. 1973-74, 82-1

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Home: Washington, Mo. Died

Feb. 9,

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STENLAKE, PAUL, publishing, printing entertainment executive; b. NYC, Mar. 18, 1941; Lafayette Coll., 1963; JD, U. Va., 1966. Bar: Va., ft Asst. to pres. Lafayette Coll., Easton, Pa., 1968-72; program devel. Scholastic Inc., NYC, 1972-78, mgr. divsn., 1978-81, v.p. book mfg. and inventory mg 1981-86; ops. mgr. Lyrick Corp., Allen, Tex., 1986-92,

\

and

info, systems, from 1992. Vol. Peace Co 1966-68. Mem. Nat. Assn. Purchasing Mgi Prodn. and Inventory Control, Nat. Peace Corps As Allen C. of C. (treas., divisional v.p., bd. dirs., chmn. dirs.), Friends of Ethiopia, Phi Delta Phi. Home: Piano, Died May 17, 2008.

ops.

Ethiopia,

Am.

STEPHENS, JOSEPH,

psychiatrist, researcher; b. Fro Md., Apr. 9, 1927; s. Joseph Snyder and Mazie Na Stephens, BA, Johns Hopkins U., 1948, MD, 1952, Mu: 1959. Assoc, prof, psychiatry Johns Hopkins U., IS Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Lt. USNR, 1954 56.

STEINER, JOHN VICTOR,

STEPHENSON, PAUL LAURENCE, educational

Apr.

Jan. 27, 1946; s. Robert and Wilma West, Oct. 19, 1969; childr Marie. BS, Cheyney U., 1968; MA, U. 1972; postgrad., Rutgers U., from 1986. Asst. prof. Antic Grad. Sch. of Edn., Germantown, Pa., Phila., 1972-73; extension edn. Coll. Agriculture, Pa. State U., U. 1973-84; exec. dir. Nat. Assn. Social Workers, Trenton, 1984-86; adminstrv. asst. Camden Bd. Edn., NJ. Child st specialist Mt. Holly (N.J.) Sch. Dist. Mem. Bd. E Willingboro (N.J.) Sch. Dist., 1982-84; dep. mayor Willi boro, 1984-2009 Recipient Disting. Service award Clubs, Phila., 1984, Willingboro Bd. Edn., 1984. Democi Avocation: distance runner. Home: Willingboro, NJ. D June 30, 2009.

veterinarian; b. Bronx, NY, 11, 1944; s. John and Ludmilla (Kodalitch) S.; m. Diana Elizabeth Krehbiel, Oct. 18, 1969 (div. 1984); children: Jennifer, Jeffrey; m. Geraldine Frances Ferara, Oct. 5,

1985. DVM, Cornell U., 1968. Veterinarian Newton (N.J.) Vet. Hosp., 1968-70; pvt. practice Mahopac, N.Y, 1970-89, Lexington, Ky., 1989-92, Hagyard Davidson McGee Assocs. P.S.C., Lexington, from 1992. Cons, on equine and llama reprodn; dir. Bluegrass Classic Llama Sale, Inc., Lexington. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Mem. Am. Assn. Equine Practitioners (reproduction com. 1990), Soc. for Theriogenology, Ky. Vet. Med. Assn., Cen. Ky. Equine Practitioners Assn., Greater Appalachian Llama Assn., Intemat. Embryo Transfer Soc, Ky. Thoroughbred Farm Mgrs. Club. Home: Lexington, Ky. Died May 26, 2008.

STEINER, ROBERTA DANCE, not-for-profit organization executive; b. NYC, Nov. 28, 1937; d. Robert Freeman Steiner, May 21, 1987. AB, Vassar Coll., 1959. Cert, prevention specialist, substance abuse supr., N.J. Exec. dir. COPE Ctr., Inc., Montclair, N.J., from 1976. Mem. N.J. Counselor Cert. Bd., 1981-88. Mem. various corns. Jr. League, N.Y.C. and Montclair, 1960 Mem. Assoc. Dept. Providers (bd. dirs. N.J. 1977—), Montclair Golf Club, Vassar Club (past pres., various corns.). Episcopalian. Avocations: golf, swimming, hiking. Home: Montclair, NJ. Died Nov. 9, 2007.



City, Iowa, Jan.

U. Colo., 1967. Registered profl. engr., Colo. Engr. Reclamation, Denver, 1960-90, cons., from 1991. Exec. U.S. Com. on Irrigation and Drainage, Denver, 1971 exec. dir. U.S. Soc. on Dams, Denver, 1986 V.p. Inten Commn. on Irrigation and Drainage, 1989-92. With USr 1961-62. Mem. Am. Soc. Agrl. Engrs., Assn. State D Safety Ofcls., Colorado River Water Users Assn., Coun. Engring. and Sci. Soc. Execs., Univ. Club Denver. Rep lican. Methodist. Home: Denver, Colo. Died Feb. 2009

Nat. Acad. Scis., 1972-74; Sch. Social Work, Smith Coll., 1951-62, Harvard U. Sch. Pub. Health, 1971-85; cons, indsl. and nonprofit orgns.

Author: The Curriculum Study of the Columbia U. Sch. of Social Work, 1960; co-author: The Characteristics of American Jews, 1965; Editor: (with Richard A. Cloward) Social Perspectives on Behavior, 1958, Planning for the Needs of Children in Developing Countries, 1965, Social Theory and Social Invention, 1968, The Crisis in Welfare in Cleveland, 1969, Organization and the Human Services, 1981; mem. editorial bd.: Adminstr. in Social work, 1976 contbr. to profl. jours. Chmn. Mayor's Commn. on Crisis in Welfare in Cleve., 1968. Recipient Disting. Svc. award Coun. on Social Work Edn., 1970, Rend Sand award Intemat. Coun. on Social Welfre, 1984, Univ. medal Case Western Res. U., 1994, Garrett award Smith Coll. Sch. Social Work Day, 1998, Frank and Dorothy Humel Hovorka prize Case

Iowa

(Schroder)

manufacturing executive; b. Vienna, Apr. 3, 1937; came to U.S., 1958; s. Beno and Paula (Bomstein) S.; m. Claude Angel, Apr. 11, 1957 (div. 1972); children: Eric, Natalia, Thierry; m. Linda Schaller, Mar. 6, 1976 (div. June 1983); children: Benjamin, Alexandra. Student textile design, U. London, 1956; student textile mfg., Bradford Inst. Tech., London, 1957; HHD (hon.), Yeshiva U., 1996. Mgmt. trainee Metals and Controls div. Tex. Instruments, Attleborough, Mass., 1958-59, mgr. internal, 1959-60, pres. Argentina, Brazil, Mex., Switzerland, France, 1960-66, Burlington Tapis, Paris, 1967-72; chmn., pres. Cedec S.A. Engring. Co., Paris, 1973-84; chmn., CEO Fairchild Corp., NYC, 1985—2008, Banner Aerospace, 1993—2008. Bd. dirs. Copley Fund, Fall River, Mass. Trustee Montefiore Med. Ctr., NYC; bd. dirs. Israel Mus., Yeshiva U. Bus. Sch. Decorated Knight of Arts (France), knight Indsl. Merit of France, chevalier de L'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, 1990, chevalier de l'Ordre National du Merite (France), commandatore de la Republica (Italy); recipient mayor's medal City of Paris, 1990; named one of Top 200 Collectors, ARTnews Mag., 2004-08. Mem. City Athletic Club, Racing Club, Polo Club. Jewish. Avocations: tennis, sailing, collector of Impressionism, modem & contemporary art. Died Nov. 1, 2008.

and M. Barbara (Rose) Dance; m. Alfred L. Burke, Jr., June 21, 1958 (div. May 1976); 1 child, Pamela Rose; m. Gilbert

lectr.

textile company execuw 1, 1935; s. Glenn W. and F, m. Martha Jane Schneeberger, Aug. 23, 1!J children: Martha Elizabeth Beuke and Barrie Jane Lub ing. BS, Muskingum Coll., 1960; postgrad., Akron , b.

ick,

STEINER, JEFFREY JOSEF,

UN

mem. Bd. Human Resources,

STELZNER, PAUL BURKE,



.



Honorary Denison Strong Fellow, 1952. Fell(life); mem.: Parlovian Soc., / Psychopathology Assn. Avocation: music. Home: B; more, Md. Died May 29, 2008.

cipient

Am.

Psychiat. Assn.

STEPHENS, LARRY DEAN,

engineer,

consultant;

1, 1937; s. John Robert and m. Carol Ann Wertz, Sept. 1, 1957 (. May 1975); children: Deborah Lynn, Janell Diane, D Larry(dec), Hilary Elizabeth Melton; m. Neslihan Ozij Aug. 18, 2000. BS in Engring., Colo. State U., 1960; MI,

Sterling, Colo., Sept.

Berniece (Rudel)

S.;

]



istrator;

b.

.

Phila.,

(Stewart) S.; m.

Jennifer E.,

Ann

1

STEPKOSKI, ROBERT JOHN,

automobile dealers Floral Park, NY, Mar. 15, 1933; s. Jc Vincent and Mary Victoria (Rudnicki) S.; m. Caryl Di< Henderson, June 20, 1953; 1 child, Caryl Dale Stepko Yarley. 1000 hour cert., L.I. Drafting Sch., Freeport, r 1952; cert, in forms design, NYU, 1957; AAS, C.W. P Coll., 1961; continuing edn. certs., Clemson U., 1981--! Distbn. mapper and planner L.I. Lighting Co., Roslyn Hicksville, 1952-57, records analyst Hicksville, 1957statis. analyst Mineola, 1958-65, mgr. budget divsn., 19< 70, econ. analyst, 1970-71; sec. -treas., bus. mgr. Hun Chevrolet Co., Hendersonville, N.C., 1971-85; compt., a! sec, asst. treas. Hughes Chem. Corp., Flectcher, N. 1985-86; contr. Raleigh (N.C.) Toyota, 1986-87; dir. o executive; b.

;

m. Myra Larson, Feb. 18, 1974 (div. May 1976); m. Louise Ann Memmer, May 10, 1990. BS in Pharmacy, Ferris State U., 1972. Pharmacist Albany Med. Ctr., Albany, N.Y, 1972-73; pharmacist, mgr. Lane Drug Co. (Peoples), Hint, Mich., 1973-74, S.S. Kresge Co. (K-Mart), Pueblo, Colo., 1974-77; chief exec, officer K & S

Boyd Pontiac-Cadillac-Buick, Inc., Hendersonville, 19! fin. cons., from 1995. With U.S. Army, 1953-55. Mej Hendersonville Country Club, Kiwanis (bd. dirs. Hend sonville 1976-79, fund raising treas. 1976-86, Outstandi Committeeman award 1976, Disting. Svc. award 19! Outstanding Svc. award 1995, 97, 30 Yr. Legion of Hoi award 2004). Avocations: golf, model trains. Died Jan., 2008.

Constrn. Co., Inc., Glenwood Springs, Colo., 1978-85; pharmacist, mgr. Sundance Drug Co., Inc., Snowmass Village, Colo., 1985-87; pharmacist, owner Basalt Clinic

STERN, ARTHUR ALEXANDER, retired pediatrician; NYC, May 5, 1922; s. Max and Beatrice (Fleischer) S.;

STEINMETZ, JAMES WILLIAM, pharmacist; land, Wis., May 18, 1949; s. Edward Thomas and Anne (Paiement)

b.

Ash-

Virginia

S.;

Pharmacy, Basalt, Colo., from 1987; owner Jim's Pharmacy/El Jebel (Colo.) Profl. Ctr., from 1990. Cons. Family Physicians Clinic, Snowmass Village, 1985 Inventor sure-rod blind tie. Fellow Colo. Phamacal Assn.; mem. Nat. Assn. Retail Druggist's, Assn. Independent Pharmacy. Avocations: skiing, racquetball, golf. Died Aug.



4,

2008.

.

95;

Muriel H. Schneider, Dec. 24, 1946; children: Ellen He; BS, U. Chgo., 1945; BS in Medicine, U. I Chgo., 1948. Intern Coney Island Hosp., Bklyn., 1948-, asst. resident, 1949-50, Mamonides Hosp., Bklyn., 1950-' asst. contagious diseases Kingston Hosp., Bklyn., 1951-' attending pediatrics Good Samaritan Hosp., Suffem, N. sr. attending pediatrics Nyack (N.Y.) Hosp., 1965-80, ch Teri Beth.

f

WAS

IO

WHO IN AMERICA

1972-78;

ILtrics,

ret.,

1980. Cons, in

field,

organized

ICU Nyack Hosp. Avocations: golf, photography, Home: Silver Spring, Md. Died Aug. 23, 2008.

itric

ps.

ELLIOT MARK, lawyer; b. Bronx, NY, Sept. 2, Milton and Miriam (Hochberg) S. BA in English, C 1970; JD cum laude, St. Johns U., 1975; LLM in 1976. Law asst. uon, NYU, 1982. Bar: Fla. 1990, 7 ept. Appellate Term N.Y.S., Bklyn., 19 5-80; assoc. Ferdon, NYC, 1980ge, Rose, Guthrie, Alexander Denver, 1985-86; atty. advisor Howard, >herman e of Tax Legis. Counsel U.S. Treasury Dept., Washshareholder Ruden, McClosky, Smith, 1986-89; n, ter & Russell, P.A., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., from 1989. Easycalc, Inc., Ft. Lauderdale, 1991—. Author: (soft1991. Mem. ABA, Nat. Assn. Bond Lawyers, ) Bond, e: Hollywood, Ha. Died Apr. 30, 2008. RN, s.

;

.

I

NY

&

1953-58; ptnr. Touche Ross Co., NYC, 1958-68; v.p. First NYC, 1968-70; pres., dir. Old Stone Bank, Providence, 1970-76; mng. trustee Old Stone Mortgage Realty Trust, Providence, 1971-76; chmn., pres., CEO BancOhio Corp., Columbus, 1976-81; chmn., CEO BancOhio Nat. Bank. Columbus, 1979-81; pres., CEO First Am. Bancshares, Inc., Washington, 1982—89. Served to 1st It. USAF, 1951-53. Mem. Phi Kappa Phi Clubs: Metropolitan (Washington). Home: Annapolis, Md. Died Sept. 14, 2009. Nat. City Bank,

&

&

&

MICHAEL,

RN,

Aug.

3,

Barnet and Anna (Agulansky) S.; B.S., Syracuse U., m. Estelle Goldstein, Nov. 11, 1934 (dec. 1995); Michael, Margaret. Reporter, Syracuse Jour., -32, NY. Jour., 1932-33, Middletown Times Herald ); staff writer McFadden Pubis., 1935^*2; adviser John in Amen investigation into alliance between crime and cs in Kings County, N.Y, 1939-42; U.S. war corr. :ett Pubis., 1942-45; lectr. Newhouse Sch. of Commuion, Syracuse U. Bd. advs. The Intrepid Sea Air Space N.Y.C., The "21" Heart Fund, N.Y.C. Clubs: Overseas (U.S.); Aquasanta Golf. Named Syracuse U. Man of r., 1986. Author: The White Ticket, 1936; Flight from k (with Otto Strasser). 1941; Into the Jaws of Death, No Innocence Abroad, 1954; An American in Rome biography), 1963; Farouk, 1966; contbr. mags. Editor, sher La Scienza Dlustrata, 1948-49, Fisher House mag. c. producer The Rover film; exec, producer Satyricon, Heroes, Love the Italian Way, Run For Your Life; narrator The City, CBS. Exec, v.p., COO Fisher Ctr. eimer's Disease Rockefeller U.; trustee. Intrepid Seaipace Mus., Fisher House Found. Died Apr. 7, 2009. s.

;

STEVENSON, A. BROCKIE,

;

,

;

retired artist; b.

Montgom-

ery County, Pa., Sept. 24, 1919; s. Alfred Brockie and Caroline Lansdale (Sill) Stevenson; m. Jane Merriman Mackenzie. Dec. 23, 1978. Student, Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, 1940-41, 46-50, Barnes Found., 1946-48, Skowhegan Sch., Maine, 1950. Instr. Sch. Fine Arts, Washington U., St. Louis, 1960-62; head dept. painting and drawing Corcoran

1965-81, from assoc. prof, to prof, design, drawing & watercolor. 1965-98; ret., 1998. Oneman shows include War Paintings. London and Salisbury, Eng., 1944, Instituto Cultural Peruano-Norteamericano, Lima, Peru, 1953, Art Ctr., Miraflores, Peru, 1958, 1960, Assn. Cultural Peruano-Britanica, Lima, 1959, Mickelson Gallery, Washington, 1970, Pyramid Galleries Ltd., 1973, No. Va. C.C., 1974, Fendrick Gallery, Washington, 1978, 1984. 1988, exhibited in group shows at Nat. Gallery Art, London, 1944, Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, Phila., 1948—51, Sociedad Bellas Artes del Peru, Lima, 1953—56, SUNY, Potsdam and Albany, 1971, Columbia (S.C.) Mus. Art, 1971, EXPO '74, Spokane, Wash., 1974, Corcoran Gallery, Washington, 1980, retrospective, ViUanova (Pa.) U., 2002, Strathmore Hall Arts Ctr., Bethesdi, Md., 2004, Represented in permanent collections Corcoaran Gallery Art, Washington, Dept. Def., Nat. Mus. Am. Art, Phillips Collection. Fed. Res. Bank, Richmond, Va., Woodward Found., Washington, Ogunquit (Maine) Mus. Art, Brown U. Libr. Milit. Coll., Providence, one-man shows include Villanova U„ 2002. With US Army, 1941—45, ETO Home: Glen Echo, Md. Died Sept. 1. 2009. Sch.

retired journalist; b. N.Y.C.,

ren:

J

STITZEL

225

Art,

painting,

I \

RAUL ARISTTDE,

RN,

physics educator, researcher; icarest. Romania, Dec. 26, 1928; came to U.S., 1950; s. (Schonbaum) Herman and Anna S.; m. Ruth Nathan, y 3, 1953; children: Gabriella C. A., Susanna V. BS. U. MS, 1953; PhD, Calif., Berkeley, 1959. 1952, U. tech. staff Bell

Telephone Labs., Murray

Hill,

NJ.,

U. Colo., Boulder, 1978—2002, prof, emeri2002. Vis. prof, and cons, in field. Assoc, editor: Physics of Fluids, 1984-87; contbr. and reviewer to es in sci. jours. Evinrude Found, fellow U. Wis., 1953; an Fairchild Found. Disting. scholar Calif. Inst. Tech., Fellow Am. Phys. Soc. Achievements include refa in physics and gaseous electronics. Home: Boulder, Died June 22, 2008.

-81; prof. i

URY-LATTZ, CYNTHIA ANN,

health facility adnursing educator; b. Vincennes, Ind.. Dec. 5, d. Carl Eugene and Wanda Aileen (Welker) S. ADN, ie State Coll., Chgo. Heights, 111., 1978; BSN, Oliviet : U., Kankakee, Dl, 1987; MSN, Lewis U., 1992. se St. Anthony Meml. Hosp.. Effingham. Dl.; IV pist Mercy Hosp., Urbana, Dl.; charge nurse/trauma St. 's Hosp., Kankakee, Dl.; living unit adminstr. Shapiro L Ctr., Kankakee, DL; nursing instr. Kankakee (Dl.) munity Coll.. Olivet Nazarene U., Kankakee. Mem. Dl. ss Assn. (coun. nurse educators, pres. dist. 17). Sigma iTau. Home: Kankakee, Dl. Died June 11, 2008.

itrator. ;

VENS, AILEEN,

secondary school educator; b. tt>, Calif., Oct. 9, 1915; d. Floyd Edward Buoy and Waits; m. James Malcolm Stevens, Nov. 15, 1941; ren: Aileen Margaret, James Christopher. Terrance ie, Eleanor Melaina, Wanda Floriene. AA, Stockton Jr. Calif.. 1936; BA, Coll. Pacific, 1940; MS, U. Calif.. a, 1968. Tchr. Humphrey's Bus. CoU.. Stockton,



40; social

retired

worker State Relief Agy., Stockton. 1940;

Angels Camp, Bret Hart HS, Calif., 1941; English head dept. Marysville (Calif.) HS. 1960 80. Grantee, of Pacific, 1939. Mem.: LWV, Literary Guild. Lioness Episcopalian. Avocation: reading. Home: Browns



Died

y, Calif.

May

3,

STEWART, ALVA WARE, shallville,

Ga., June

13,

MarJoseph Benjamin and

librarian,

1931;

s.

b.

Elizabeth Clyde (Ware) S.; m. Barbara Jean Johnson. Oct. 23, 1965 (div. 1982); 1 child, Susan Jean; m. Margaret R. Causev, Sept. 14, 1985. AB, U. N.C., 1953; MA. Duke U., 1955; MLS, U. N.C., 1960. Cert. libr. Head libr. Meth. CoD., Fayetteville, N.C., 1960-64; reference libr. U. N.C.. Charlotte, 1965-68; head libr. N.C. Wesleyan Coll., Rocky Mount, 1968-71; assoc. libr. Coll. William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va., 1971-77; head reference dept. Memphis State U., 1977-80; reference libr. N.C. Agrl. and Technol. State U., Greensboro. 1981-93; ret., 1993. Cons. N.C. League of Municipalities, Raleigh, 1983. Editor N.C. Libr. Jour.; contbr. articles to profl. and popular pubis. 1st It. USAF, 1954-56. Recipient fellowship Coun. Libr. Resources. 1973. Mem. U. N.C. Gen. Alumni Assn., Am. Assn. Ret. Persons. Democrat. Baptist. Avocations: square dancing, bird watching. Home: Greensboro. NC. Died Sept. 20, 2007.

STEWART, PATRICIA RHODES,

former clinical psy-

chologist, researcher; b. Vallejo, Calif., Feb. 11, 1910; d. Butler Young Rhodes and Sarah Virginia (Ryan) Rhodes; m.

John Kenneth Stewart (div.); children: John K, Nancy Rush. AB summa cum laude, Stanford U., 1930; MA, San Jose State U., 1959; PhD, U. London, 1963. Tchg. asst. San Jose State U., 1959 60; staff psychologist Napa State Hosp., 1964 77; pvt. practice in psychotherapy Berkeley, 1978 94; pvt. rsch. in adolescent deviance, Calif., 1979 85. Staff psychologist Westwood Mental Health Facility, Fremont, Calif. 1985-88. Author: Children in Distress: American and English Perspectives, 1976. Chair criminal justice com. No. Calif, region Am. Friends Svc. com., San Francisco, 1977-80, chair exec. com. 1970-74, 80-83, bd. dirs., 1980-83; bd. dirs. Friends Com. on Legis., Sacramento, 1985-88, No. Calif. Ecumenical Coun.. Oakland, Calif., 1989-95. Mem. APA, AAAS, Phi Beta Kappa. Mem. Soc. Of Friends. Home: Berkeley, Calif. Died July 8,









2008.

STEWART, RICHARD JARRETT,

2008.

writer;

entomologist, biolo-

El Paso, Tex., Dec. 9, 1949; s. Joy Vergil and Wanda Lee aarrett) S.; m. Patricia Conine Pippin, Dec. 1976 (div. 1982); m. Kathryn Lee Benske, June 11, 1983. AA, Coll. of gist; b.

VENS,

MARK GREGORY, immunologist; b.

Rocky

Colo., Dec. 7, 1955; s. Herbert Averal and Margie (Harkness) S. BS, Kans. State U., 1978, DVM, 1982; Wash. State U., 1988. Diplomate Am. CoU. Veterinary obiologists. Postdoctoral feUow Wash., Oreg., Idaho anal Program in Veterinary Medicine. Pullman, Wash., -88; immunologist Nat. Animal Disease Ctr., USDA, J, Iowa, from 1988. Bd. scientific reviewers Am. Jour, inary Rsch., Schaumburg, Dl., 1992—. Contbr. articles ofl. jours. Mem. Am. Assn. Veterinary Immunologists, Veterinary Med. Assn. (Harwal award 1982), Sigma hi Zeta. Achievements include development of coloric assay for quantituting Bovine Neutrophil Bacteriactivity, identifying Interleukin-4

testing

,

and developing vaccines

tus infections in cattle.

producing T-ceU

in

to eradicate Brucella

Home: Ankeny, Iowa. Died

27, 2008.

VENS,

ROBERT GENE,

retired

bank executive;

b.

1930; s. Robert Bryan and Mae S.; Craig R., Brian R. BS, So. Dl. U., 1951; U. Dl., 1954, PhD. 1958: LL.D. hon.. Mt. St. Joseph 1974. C.P.A, Dl. Auditor Arthur Andersen Co., St. 1954-55; instr. acctg. U. Dl., Champaign Urbana,

Sequoias, Visalia, Calif., 1970; BA, Calif. State U.-Fresno, 1973. Rsch. assoc. U. Calif.-Berkeley, Fresno, 1977-85, U. Calif.-San Francisco, Fresno, from 1985. Contbr. articles to Mem. Am. profl. jours. Tchr. Peoples Ch., Fresno, 1980 Mosquito Control Assn., Entomol. Soc. Am., Am. Bum Assn.. Undersea and Hvperbaric Med. Soc. Home: Fresno,



Calif.

Died June

.

12, 2008.

STEWART, ROBERT GALIS,

oil

company

executive; b.

June 17, 1928; s. Guy Galis and m. Betty Marion Davis, Oct. 10, BSEE, U. Calif., 1952. Planning Galis. child, Ian 1955; 1 mgr. Caltex Oil South Africa. Cape Town, 1965-70; gen. Wellington, 1970-73; reNew Zealand, Oil Caltex mgr. gional coordinator Caltex Petroleum Corp., NYC, 1973-75, Dallas, from 1979; v.p. Caltex Philippines Inc., Manila, 1975-79. Home: Dallas, Tex. Died Aug. 4, 2008.

Long Beach,

Calif.,

Marguerite (Green)

S.;

an, Dl., Jan. 4, ren:

David

R.,

&

,

STEWART, SHAKTR, land, Calif., Apr. 1974;

Club promoter, creative

dir.

Calif..

Hitco

music company executive;

BA

b.

Oak-

in Mktg., Morehouse U., 1996. 1989; co-founder Noontime Music; Pub., sr. v.p., gen. mgr..

Music

1999—2004; A&R cons. LaFace Records, 2000—04; v.p. Def Jam Recordings, NYC, 2004 06, sr. v.p. A&R, 2006—08, exec, v.p., 2008. Died Nov. 1, 2008.



A&R

STTLLMAN, AGNES CORARUTH,

librarian, archivist;

Mass., Sept. 26, 1945; d. Frank Henry Stillman and Ruth Elizabeth Perkins. EdD, Tchrs. Coll., Columbia U., NYC, 1987. Phys. edn. tchr. Mt. Greylock Jr.-Sr. HS, Williamstown, Mass., 1967 70; asst., assoc. prof., phys. edn. Russell Sage Coll., Troy, NY, 1971—94; assoc. prof., reference libr., coll. archivist Sage Colls., Troy, from 1994, b. Pittsfield,



Albany, NY, from 1994. Lector, eucharistic min. Ch. St. Mary, Clinton Heights, East Greenbush, NY, 1989—2008; asst., religious svcs. St. Peter's Nursing and Rehab. Ctr., RSM Motherhouse Chapel, Albany, 2002; assoc. Mercy NE Religious Sisters of Mercy Americas, Albany, from 2002. Recipient Disting. Svc. award, State Assn. for Health, Phys. Edn. and Dance, 1986, Disting. Faculty Svc. award, Sage Colls., 1990, 2000. Roman Catholic. Avocations: reading, travel. Home: Rensselaer, NY. Died May 13, 2008.

NY

STTLLMAN, CHARLES

J.,

elementary school educator;

Emmetsburg, Iowa, Sept. 6, 1945; s. Charles J. and Maureen Murphy Stillman. MEd, Creighton U., 1976. Cert, elem. edn. tchr. Iowa, 1980. Elem. tchr. Diocese of Omaha, 1969—80; elem. & mid. sch. tchr. Bishop Garrigan Schs., b.

Algona, Iowa, 1980. History day sponsor Bishop Garrigan Schs., Algona, 1983. Recipient Iowa History Day Tchr. of Iowa State Hist. Soc. Iowa History Day, 2001. Mem.: Iowa Reading Assn. Avocations: travel, movies. Home: Algona, Iowa. Died 2008; unknown.

&

Yr. award,

STTNES,

BETTY IRENE PARHAM,

artist;

b StinesviUe,

May 3, 1918; d. Claude Everett Parham and Helen Bryan Acuff Parham; m. Willard Russell Elliott, Oct. 11, 1936 (dec. Aug. 1969); children: Jerry Lee Elliott, GillespieKathy Lyn Elliott Holtsclaw, WiUard Keith Elliott; m. Edmond Glen Stines. Feb. 19. 1972. Grad. high sch., Bloomington, Ind. Organizer, mem. Hoosier Hills Art Guild, Bloomington, Ind., 1963 80; organizer Hoosier Hills Art Guild Ann. Student Art Exhibit, 1963 73; floral designer Unique Florist Shoppe, EllettsviUe, Ind., 1963 69; hon. dir. Internat. Biog. Ctr., Cambridge, England. Oil and water color paintings, 1950—2001, exhibited in group shows at Ind. U.. Manchester Coll., Swope Art Gallery, Terre Haute, Ind., Hoosier Hills Art Gallery, Bloomington, Ind., Owen County Art Gallery, Spencer, Ind., Represented in permanent collections, exhibited in group shows at Ind. State House Art Salon. Chmn., co-chair art exhibits Monroe County Festival, EllettsviUe, Ind., 1950—60; Sunday sch. tchr. Gave Chalk Talks Bapt. Ch., 1950; leader Brownie Scouts, 1943 47. Recipient numerous First, Best in Show and Champion Exhibitor awards. Mem.: Ind. Women in Arts, Nat. Mus. Women in Arts. Baptist. Avocations: genealogy, antiques. Home: Bloomington, Ind. Died Aug. 12, Ind.,









2008.

STTTT,

MILAN WILLIAM,

playwright,

glish educator; b. Detroit, Feb. 9, 1941;

and Audrien

Emma (Prindle)

S. Student,

s.

drama and En-

Howard Milan

Albion

Jr.

Coll., 1960;

BA. U. Mich., 1963; MFA, Yale U., 1966. Playwright, 1961—2009; assoc. prof. NYU, NYC, 1984-88. Adj. assoc.

Ann Arbor, 1982-87; artist-in-residence Cen. State U., Edmond, Okla., 1985; chmn. playwriting dept. Yale U., 1987-93; adj. prof. N.Y.U.; vis. prof. Princeton (N.J.) U., 1987; dramaturg Circle Repertory Co., 1978-81, bd. dirs. 1979-82, 93-96; founder and dir. Circle Repertory Sch.. 1992-95, EXEC. DIR., 1994-96; lectr. numerous insts. including Cen. Washington State Coll., 1978, Nat. Brandeis Women's Orgn., Hempstead. N.Y, 1979, Northville (Mich.) Pub. Library, 1981, El Centre Cultural de Los Estados Unidos, Madrid, 1983, Hofstra U. Writing Conf., 1985, Playwrights Conf., U. Ark., 1986, U. Dl. at UrbanaChampaign, 1987, Wittenberg U., 1990; dir. New Am. Theater Sch. Women's Project; head dramatic writing Carnegie Mellon U., 1997-2009. Playwright: Towers of Achievement, 1961 (Minor Avery Hopwood Playwright prof. U. Mich.,

award 1961), The

First 'R',

1964 (Major Avery Hopwood

Playwriting award), Take a Little Chance, 1964, In Pursuit, 1967, The Runner Stumbles, numerous prodns. 1971-87 (Best Broadway Play award Best Plays of 1975-76), Edie's Home, 1975, Back in the Race, 1979, I Wont Be Here Forever, 1982, Labor Day, 1987, Places We've Lived, 1992; screenplays and teleplays include Between the Lions. 197374, Ephraim McDowell's Kentucky Ride. 1981, The Gendeman Bandit, 1981, A Hazzard of New Fortunes, 1990, The Aspem Papers, 1991. Long Shadows, 1993 (nominated best film, Internal. Emmy); dir.: Three Steps Under the Rainbow, Attic Theatre, Detroit, 1985, The Runner Stumbles. Carpenter Square Theater, 1987; contbr. numerous articles to mags, and profl. jours. Recipient CAPS award N.Y. State Council on the Arts, 1978; grantee Nat. Endowment for the Arts, 1978, Mich. Council on the Arts, 1985. Mem. Dramatists Guild, Authors League Am., Circle Repertory Co., Writers Guild Am., PEN. Nat. Acad. TV Arts and Scis. Home: New York, NY. Died Mar. 12, 2009.

STITZEL, NYC, Feb.

ROBERT

ELI, health science educator; b. 22. 1937: s. Louis H. and Betty (Podell) S.; m. Judith Gold, June 4. 1961; 1 child, David L. BS, Columbia U., 1959, MS, 1961; PhD, U. Minn., 1964. Asst. prof. W.Va.

Morgantown, 1965-69, assoc. prof., 1969-73, prof., from 1973, acting chmn., 1978, 85, 87, assoc. chmn. dept. pharmacology and toxicology, from 1979, spl. asst. to provost, dir. grad. studies, 1991-94, sec. faculty senate, from 1997. dir. univ. grad. studies, from 1998. Vis. prof. U.

U.,

Adelaide, Australia,

1973, U. Innsbruck, Austria,

1977;

, ;

STOCKING chmn. study Editor:

sect.

Modem

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Pharmacology, 5

;

chief jour. Pharmacol. Revs., 1989-95; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Sr. rsch. fellow Swedish Med. Rsch. Coun., Goteborg, 1966-67, hon. rsch. fellow Univ. Coll. London,

1977; vis. rsch. scientist divsn. human nutrition CSIRO, Adelaide, 1987; recipient Rsch. Career Devel. award NTH, 1970-75. Mem. AAAS, Am. Soc. for Pharmacology and Exptl. Therapeutics (sec.-treas. 1993-96). Avocations: collecting baseball cards, jazz, classical music, reading. Home:

Morgantown, W.Va. Died

Sept.

1,

2007.

STOCKING, MARION KINGSTON,

English language

educator, editor; b. Bethlehem, Pa., June 4, 1922; d. William

Frank and Louise Anne Kingston; m. David Mackenzie Stocking, Dec. 21, 1955 (dec. 1984); 1 stepchild: Frederick B. AB, Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1943; PhD, Duke U., 1952; LittD (hon.), U. Maine, 1992. Licensed bird bander U.S. Fish and Wildlife Svc, 1960-92. Instr. English U. Maine, Orono, 1946-48, U. Colo., Boulder, 1950-54; from asst. prof, to

from 1954. Faculty assoc. Bar Harbor, Maine, 1985—; publ. The pres. The Beloit Latona Press, Ellsworth, Maine, 1978 panelist Maine Community Poetry Jour. Found., 1988

STOHL, ESTHER A., senior citizen

advocate; b. Olympia, Wash., Apr. 13, 1919; d. James Vernon and Anna Marie (Rixe) Snodgrass; m. Edwin F Crowell, Sept. 4, 1938 (div. Apr. 1958); children: John Steven Crowell, Charles Edwin Crowell; m. Donald L. Stohl, Oct. 16, 1960 (dec. 1983). Grad. high sch., Olympia. Asst. to sales mgr. Ga.-Pacific Plywood, Olympia, 1937-41, 46-54; adminstrv. asst. Wash. Fedn. State Employees, Olympia, 1954-79; senate healthcare com. aide Wash. State Legislature, Olympia, 1980; office mgr. Sr. Citizens Lobby, Olympia, 1980-83, 84-89; office asst. Wash. State Ret. Tchrs. Assn., Olympia, 1989-95. Pres. Srs. Educating Srs., Olympia, 1984-96; chmn. Area Agy. on Aging Adv. Coun., 1991-92. Author, editor Srs. Educating Srs. jour., 1984-96. Consumer advocate Wash. State Long Term Care Commn., Olympia, 1989-90. Mem. AFSCME (life). Wash. Fedn. State Employees (life), Am. Assn. Ret. Persons (lobbyist 1988-94), Sr. Citizens Lobby Wash., Ret. Pub. Employees Wash. Democrat. Lutheran. Avocations: reading, cooking, gardening, visiting in nursing homes. Home: Olympia, Wash. Died Mar. 2, 2008.

prof, emerita Beloit (Wis.) Coll.,

Coll. of the Atlantic,





;

;

Found., Ellsworth, 1988-93; dir. Freshman English Beloit Coll., 1955-63, dir. Porter Scholars Hons. Program, 196769, dir. Underclass Common Course, 1967-70, chairperson Dept. English, 1978-83. Editor: Journals of Claire Clairmont, 1968, The Beloit Poetry Jour., 1955—, (contbg.) Shelley and His Circle, V, 1974, The Clairmont Correspondence, 1995; contbr. profl. pubis. Commnr. Maine Arts Commn., Augusta, 1993—, lit. panel, 1984-88, chair, 198788; panelist Maine Expansion Arts Program, 1988-93; founder, dir. Wis.-Minn. Poetry Cir.; active Quoddy Rersch. fellow, 1979; recipient gional Land Trust.

NEH

Dangerfield award Intenat. Byron Soc, 1997; named Scholar of Yr., Keats-Shelley Assn., 1996. Mem. AAUW, MLA, Keats-Shelley Assn. Am., Byron Soc, Maine Writers and Pubis. Alliance, Sorrento Scientific Soc, Phi Beta Kappa. Avocations: conservation, environmental activism, wilderness canoeing, poetry reading. Died May 12, 2009.

STOCKWELL, NICHOLAS

J(OHN), marketing execu-

London, Dec. 24, 1946; came to U.S., 1965; s. Ronald Reginald William and Beatrice Ellen (Fryer) S.; m. Katharine U., Apr. 24, 1968 (div. Nov. 1982); children: Bonnie Christine, Kelly Denise. BS, MIT, 1969; MBA, U. Chgo., 1971. Acct. exec. Darcy MacManus, St. Louis, tive; b.

1971-72; product mgr. Ralston Purina,

Louis, 1972-74,

St.

Pillsbury, Mpls., 1974-75, mktg. mgr., 1975-78; pres.

Alpha

Investments, Winona, Minn., 1978-88; v.p. operations The Kerr Org, Mpls., 1988-89; v.p. sales mktg. Diamond Brands Inc., Mpls., from 1989. Dir. Minn. Beer Wholesaler Assn., Mpls., 1986-88. Recipient Proud Lion award Stroh Brewery Co., 1984. Mem. Sales Mktg. Execs, of the Twin Cities. Republican. Episcopalian. Avocations: boating, bi-

&

STOIA, VIOREL Feb. 13, 1924;

s.

G., life underwriter; b. Aberdeen, SD, John and Seana (Biliboca) S.; m. Donna

Marie Maurseth Stoia, Sept. 10, 1949; children: Marsha Jo, Nancy Kay, Gregory Allen, Thomas John, James Vincent. BBA, U. Minn., 1949; D in Pub. Svc. (hon.), No. State U., 2002. CLU, ChFC, Am. Coll. Sr. agt. Northwestern Mut. Life, Milw., 1950 95; with Stoia Kusler and Assoc, Aberdeen, SD, 1981—2007. Co-founder, chmn. bd. Student Loan Fin. Corp., 1978 2003; mng. ptnr. Aberdeen Real Estate Ptnrs., 1979 92; co-founder, mng. ptnr. Tel Serv, 1983—97; co-founder Northwest Regional Health and Fitness Ctr., from 1999. Co-founder, pres. Northeastern Mental Health Ctr., 1957-59, North Plains Hospice, 1980-84; sec.







Edn. Asst. Corp., 1978-97; bd. dirs. SD Crippled Children's Hosp., Avera Health Sys., 1996-2003; trustee Aberdeen YMCA, 1969-73, St. Luke's Hosp., 1969-96; co-founder, trustee Northern State U. Found., 1972-99; co-founder Great Plains Edn. Found., 1999 Aberdeen Downtown Assn., 1999, Blackstone Devel. Corp., 2000, N.E. Regional Health and Fitness Ctr., 1999—. USN, C.P.O., 1942-46. Named Outstanding Civic Leader of Am., 1967; recipient Jefferson award Nat. Inst, of Pub. Svc, Sioux Falls, 1980, George award Aberdeen C. of C, 1979, 94, Gov.'s award for excellence in econ. devel., 2000, Disting. Trustee award SD Assn. Healthcare Orgns., 2002. Mem. Aberdeen Devel. Corp. (pres. 1972-87), Aberdeen Jr. C. of C. (pres. 1956), S.D. Soc. CLU's (co-founder, pres. 1958-59), Nat. Assn. Life Underwriters, Aberdeen Dist. Life Underwriters (pres. 1953-54), S.D. Assn. Life Underwriters (pres. 1959-60), Million Dollar Round Table (life), Moccasin Creek Country Club (v.p. 1969-75). Republican. Roman Catholic. Avocations: jogging, hunting, reading. Home: Aberdeen, SD. Died Jan. 28, 2008.



,

&

cycling, golf, skiing.

Home:

Excelsior, Minn. Died Mar. 23,

2008. retired investment

com-

pany executive; b. Perry, Oreg., Jan. 7, 1917; s. G. Earl and Elthira (Thomas) S.; m. Elma Skelton, Feb. 4, 1942; children: Evan, Jean, Robert Earl, Patricia. U., 1937;

MBA,

AB, Brigham

Harvard U., 1939; LL.B., Fordham

U., 1954. Investment analyst Central

Hanover Bank

& Trust

NYC, 1939-42; v.p. investment ops. Equitable Life Assurance Soc. U.S., NYC, 1945-79; chmn. fin. com. W. P. Carey & Co., NYC, 1979—2005. Bd. dirs. United Fund of Co.,

Bronxville-Eastchester,

Home Sch. USNR, 1942-45.

N.Y, 1960-61;

pres.

Assn., Eastchester, 1962. Served to It. Mem.: Univ. Club (N.Y.C.), Harvard Bus. Sch. Club (N.Y.C.). Home: Eastchester, NY. Died Mar. 30, 2009.

STODDART, LENORE T., volunteer;

b.

Denver, Dec. 26,

1922; d. Charles Sewell and Marie Wade Thomas; m. John Jr., Dec. 1, 1945; children: Anne Ellen, Jane Wade, John T. III. Student, U. Denver, 1940 44. Pres. Children's Hosp. Assn., Denver, 1968 70, Margery Reed T. Stoddart



Day Nursery

Bd., Denver,

1968—70;



co-chmn. Children's Hosp. Shop "La Cache", Denver, from 1982; trustee, trustee emeritus Denver Mus. Nature and Sci., from 1983; v.p. Associated Alumnae of the Sacred Heart, 1981 83, pres., 1983 85. Named Sustainer of the Yr., Jr. League of vol.





Denver, 1988, Vol. of Yr., Children's Hosp., Denver, 1989. Died Apr. 23, 2008.

STOENNER, JESSAMINE,

music educator; b. Dalton, Ga., Aug. 12, 1908; d. John Fletcher and Johnnie Jessamine (Richardson) Tarver; m. Walter George Stoenner, June 22, 1930 (dec. July 1987); children: Jessamine Marie, June Louise, Willa Jean, James Tarver. B in Music, Mo. Valley Coll., 1928, BA, 1930; cert, piano tchr., Music Tchrs. Nat. Assn., Warrensburg, Mo., 1977. Music tchr.; ch. oganist Presbyn. Ch., Richmond, Mo., 1945-95; dir. Girls Glee Club, Mo. Valley Coll., Marshall, Mo., 1929, tchr. asst. music dept., 1929-30. Pres. PTA, Richmond Schs., 1942; leader Girl Scouts Am., Richmond, 1942-51; literacy tchr., Richmond, 1994-97; contbr., adoptee Children's Internat., 1996-99; mem. Ray County Meml. Hosp. Aux., Richmond, 1989-99, Ray County Cmty. Arts Assn., Richmond, 199399, Ray County Hist. Soc. Recipient Christian Family award Richmond Presbyn. Ch., 1976, Dedicated Svc. award, 1999.

Mem. AAUW, PEO,

DAR

(regent 1949-50,

Am.

Heritage

Music award 1998), Music Tchrs. Nat. Assn., Mo. Music Tchrs. Assn., Warrensburg Area Music Tchrs. Assn. RepubPresbyterian. Avocations: reading, flowers, travel, poetry, bridge. Home: Richmond, Mo. Died Dec. 29, 2007. lican.

petroleum geologist; b. s. William T. and Thelma m. Fiona Doreen Carnazza, Sept. 26, 1959; children: William T III, P. Bradley. Student, Tex. Christian U„ 1947-48; BS in Geology, U. Tex., 1950; postgrad., Cambridge U., Eng., 1993. Cert, profl. geologist. Geologist Pure Oil Co., Tyler and Midland, Tex., 1950-53; exploration geologist Sun Oil Co., San Antonio, 1953-55; regional mgr. west Tex.-N.Mex. Bright & Schiff, Midland, 1955-58; pvt. Corsicana, Tex., Apr. 15, 1920; (Ficklin) S.;

STODDARD, GEORGE EARL,

Young

STOKES, WILLIAM THOMAS,

&

West, Inc., Dallas, 1961-73; exec. v.p. R.L. Bums Corp., Redlands, Calif., 1973-79, also bd. dirs.; exec. v.p. King Ranch Oil Gas Inc., Dallas, 1980-87; cons., 1987-95; pres. Stex Energy, from 1995. Chmn. geology found. U. Tex., 1995-97. With air force USN, 1943-46. Mem. Am. Assn. Petroleum Geologists (cert., vice chmn. trustee assocs., nat. sec. ho. of dels.), Am. Assn. Profl. Landmen (charter), Dallas Geol. Soc. (hon. life), Dallas Petroleum Club (sec. bd. dirs. 1987-88), Northwood Club, Horseshoe Bay Resort Club. Presbyterian. Home: Dallas, Tex. Died Feb. 25, 2008. practice Dallas, 1958-61; pres. Oliver

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STOLLINGS, JAN GENE,

pharmacist, dentist; b. Xenia,

s. Roger Neil and Ingrid Gertrude m. Debra Lynn Schafer, July 16, 1977; children: Carissa, Ty Justin. BS in Pharmacy, Ohio No. U., 1977; DDS, Ohio State U., 1983. lectr. in field; provider mobile dental care for elderly and homebound. Pharmacist Kettering (Ohio) Med. Ctr., 1977-79; gen. practice dentistry Dayton, Ohio, from 1983. Cons, various nursing homes, Xenia, 1986 Mem. ADA, Acad. Gen. Dentistry. Lodges: Rotary, Shriners, Masons (32d degree), Elks, Moose. Re-

Ohio, Jan. (Odenthal)

1954;

6,



.

Home: Xenia,

Ohio. Died Dec. 26, 2007.

STONE, ELIZABETH WALKER,

language educator; b. Washington, Aug. 17, 1921; d. Micajah Theodore and Isabelle Morris (Grinnage) Walker; m. Frank Daniel Reeves (div.); children: Deborah E., Daniel R.; m. French Franklin

BA

in English,

Howard

U., 1940,

MA

in

Am.

Lit.,

1942; MFA in Drama, Cath. U. Am., 1948; EdD in Speech and Drama, Columbia U., 1956. From instr. to asst. prof, liberal arts Howard U., Washington, 1944 55; supr. speech therapists D.C. Pub. Schs., Washington, 1955 58; assoc. prof, speech and drama D.C. Tchrs. Coll., Washington, 1958—62; edn. specialist ISIA, Washington, 1965—67; dep. dir. Internat. Agy. Com. on Mexican-Am. Affairs, Washington, 1967 69; dir. univs. and founds, divsn. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Washington, 1969 71; dir. stds. for edn. instns. Social and Rehab./HEW, Washington,





1971—73, Sch.





1973—75; dir. comm. skills Howard U. Law, Washington, 1975—90; writer, 1990—2008.

Editor:

f

Employed Women Agenda (founding

(adv. bd., bd. nat. pres.,

award 1990), Nat. Smart Set

mem.). Black Worn Outstanding

1st pres.,

dir. tng.,

Higher Education Aid for Minority Business, 1970;

'1

Svc. a\| Gallery Art (vice chair widening hori:Jj program), Woman's Nat. Dem. Club (co-chair art in c'J seas embassies). Episcopalian. Avocation: creative wrij Died Sept. 7, 2008. (nat. pres., Spl.

Nat.

1991),

STONE, ETHON LEON,

Ma)

pediatrician; b. Detroit,

Louis H. and Frances (Fisher) S.; m. Winifred 25, 1941 (dec. 1994); children: Panj Keith, Anne. BS, Wayne State U., 1935; MD, U. M] 1939. Diplomate Am. Bd. Pediatrics. Rotating intern,! Diego County Gen. Hosp., 1939-40; pediatric resi'i Children's Hosp., Columbus, Ohio, 1940-41, 45-46; {j practice pediatrics Stone Ped Clinic, PC, Jackson, from 1946. Chief staff Mercy Hosp., 1973-74; active I Foote Hosp., 1946 chief pediatrics to 1985. Capt. Ni U.S. Army, 1940-45; ETO. Fellow Am. Acad. Pediatj mem. Western Mich. Pediatrics Soc. (pres. 1971-72). publican. Avocations: sailing, working, organ. Home: J son, Mich. Died May 27, 2008. 1916;

s.

Adamcheck, Dec.

M



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HARRY CLINTON,

STONE,

civil engineer; b. St.

marine, mechanical i Augustine, Fla., Oct. 4, 1924; s. Hi

McKinley and Greta (Reding) Foxworth, Aug.

S.;

m. Kathryn Elizaj

1950; children: Harry James, Ll in Marine Engring., J

12,

Wayne, Janice Elizabeth. BS Merchant Marine Acad., 1946;

BME cum laude, Vandej 1971. Registered mech. and J Design and devel. engr. K-25 ga;l diffusion plant Union Carbide Corp., Oak Ridge, TiJ 1954-58; chief of metal pants inspection Thiokol Cl| Corp., Huntsville, Ala., 1958-65, chief of metal inspection Brunswick, Ga., 1958-65; plant engr. J Manville Pipe Plant, Green Cove Springs, Fla., 196f J county engr. Clay County Bd. of County Commrs., Gl Cove Springs, 1970-73; owner, cons. engr. H.C. S Engring., Orange Park, Fla., 1973-89; sr. engr., cons. Si Joch & Mahoney Consulting Engrs., Orange Park, 1989-91, ret., 1991. Drafting program advisor St. Augii (Ha.) Tech. Ctr., 1966—; ex-officio bd. dirs. Clay Co Bd. dirs. Fair Assn., Green Cover Springs, 1994 Retirement Cmty. Penney Farms, Fla., 1995—. Lt. U5 1951-53. Mem. ASME, ASCE, Gideons Internat., Ma;! Rotary Club. Republican. Methodist. Achievements inc patents on shaft sealing system, bidirectional viscosity research on an energy salvage system with potential BSCE, U.

U., 1950;

Fla.,

profl. engr., Fla., Ala.

i

i



.

recovery equal to 1 .0% of the nations electric power. H< Penney Farms, Fla. Died Apr. 4, 2008.

STONE, JAMES JIM-SHOWN, biomedical

and

i

educator; m. Jei-Bin Wei, Dec. 7, 1 Daniel, Andrew, MaryAnn. BS, Nat. Ctrl. Chung-Li, Taiwan, 1979; MS, Mich. State U., 1984; 1 U. Wis., 1992. Rsch. asst. Nat. Taiwan U., Ta 1981—83; rsch. asst., tchg. asst. U. Wis., Mad 1985 92; rsch. assoc, rsch. follow Mayo Clinic cal

engineer,

children:



Medicine, Rochester, Minn., 1992 State U., Fargo,



95; assoc. prof.

from 1995. Contbr.

scientific

papa

pubis. Recipient Rschr. of the Yr. award, Col State U., 1999; Spine Rsch. grantee, Engring.,

profl.

O

ND

paedic Rsch. and Edn. Found., 1993—95, BiomeEngring. Rsch. grantee, Whitaker Found., 1996—98, Rsch. and Edn. Equipment grantee, NSF, 2003, N Nanocomposites for Space Rsch. Program grantee, N/ from 2004. Mem.: ASME. Achievements include pa pending for prosthetic hip implants. Home: Moor! Minn. Died Nov. 27, 2007.

S.;

publican. Avocations: sports, reading, family.

Stone.

dir. (TV documentary) High Expectations, l.j (Gannett award 1989); contbr. articles to profl. jours. W.i seconding nomination speech J.F. Kennedy Campaign, ll Conv., 1960; spl. asst. White House Conf. on Civil Ri y Washington, 1966; writer, dir. TV campaign commls. Ed Wilder, State of Va., 1985; writer, cons. Project \1 Washington, 1987; mem. bd. visitors Mount Vernon, I 1988-95. Recipient First Outstanding Alumna a\ Howard U. Sch. Comm., Washington. Mem. Fedei;(

author,

STONE, LAWRENCE MAURICE,

lawyer, educate

Maiden, Mass., Mar. 25, 1931; s. Abraham Jacob Pauline (Bernstein) S.; m. Anna Jane Clark, June 15, 1 children: Abraham Dean, Ethan Goldthwaite, Kath. Elisheva. AB magna cum laude, Harvard U., 1953 magna cum laude, 1956. Bar: Mass. 1956, Calif. 1 Rsch. asst. Am. Law Inst., Cambridge, Mass., 195( assoc. Irell and Manella, LA, 1957-61, ptnr., 1963, 79-9 counsel, from 1997; internat. tax coordinator U.S. Tre* Dept., Washington, 1961-62, tax. legis. counsel, 196< prof, law U. Calif., Berkeley, 1966-78. Vis. prof, law U., New Haven, 1969, Hebrew U. Jerusalem, 1973-7 So. Calif., L.A., 1984; mem. adv. group to commr. Washington, 1973-74; mem. President's Adv. Commi Tax Ct. Appointments, Washington, 1976-80; tax adv

Brown Co., 1994-96. Author: (with Doeml Federal Income Taxation of Corporations and Partners (with Klein, Bankman and Bittker) Federal Income 1 tion; bd. editors Harvard Law Rev., 1955-56. Fellow bd. Little

Coll.

Tax Counsel; mem.

Fiscal Inst.,

Am.

ABA, Am. Law

Arbitration Assn., L.A.

Dana Latham award

(recipient

Inst.,

Inte

County Bar

/

1995), Phi Beta K;

Deceased.

STONE,

MARTHA MUNFORD, retired foundation

for-profit) administrator; b.

Kansas

City,

Mo., July

1,

1

Clifton Wood and Ruth (Borman) Munford; m. Th< Frederic Stone, June 1, 1956 (dec 1977); children: E d.

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mechanical engineer, consultant; b. Schenectady, NY, Oct. 25, 1912; s. John Bellamy and Marcia Estabrook (Jones) T; m. Shirley Ann Milker, Dec. 22, 1943; children: Bronwen D., Marcia L., John I., Jerome

BME, Cornell U., 1934. Registered profl. engr., N.Y., Mass., Calif. Test engr. Gen. Electric Co., Lynn, Mass., 1934-37; asst. mech. engr. M.W. Kellogg Co., NYC, 1937E.

head engring. dept. The Lummus Co., NYC, 1939-57; research engr. Gilbert and Barker, West Springfield, Mass., 1957-58, Marquardt Corp., Ogden, Utah, 1958-60, Bechtel, Inc., San Francisco, 1960-77; cons. engr. 39;

manu-



professional society ad-

ministrator; b. Stillwater, Okla., Sept. 23, 1921; d.

Sisters (grand chief 1947).

budget coord., 1987-88, adminstr. communications, from 1988. Mem. NAFE, Delta Sigma Theta. Avocations: computer programming, photography, writing plays and

exec. coun. Intemat. Congress

Local Chs., Washington, 1988 Pastor's coun.

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Fellowship, Port Gibson, Miss., 1976-83, Word of Life Ch., Aubum, 1983, The Storehouse Ch., Hattiesburg, 1984-94; founder, pres. David Taylor Ministries, from 1976. Founder Nat. Intercessors ConYouth Leadership Camps, 1979

'

sect,

Berkeley, Calif., 1977-91. Adj. prof. Columbia U., 1950-60, NYU, 1950-60. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Fellow (life, Henry R. worthington medal 1990); mem. Pacific Energy Assn., Soaring Soc. Am. (life), Sigma Xi (assoc.). Unitarian Universalist. Avocations: sailplane soaring, skiing, lawn bowling. Home: San Rafael, Calif. Died June 9, 2008.

ASME

TAYLOR, KOKO,

singer; b. Memphis, Sept. 28, 1928; m. Robert "Pops" Taylor (dec). Singer: (albums) I Got What It Takes, 1975, The Earthshaker, 1978, From the Heart of a Woman, 1981, Queen of the Blues, 1985, Live from Chgo.: An Audience with the Queen, 1987, Jump for Joy, 1990, Force of Nature, 1993, Royal Blue, 2000, Deluxe Edition, 2002, Old School, 2007. Recipient Legend of Yr., Clearly Canadian, 1993, Howlin' Wolf award, 1996, Outstanding Generosity award, Children's Brittle Bone Found., 1997, Pioneer award, Rhythm Blues Found., 2003; named to Blues Hall of Fame, 1997; Nat. Heritage Fellowship, NEA, 2004. Achievements include 2 Grammy awards, 8 Grammy nominations; March 3, 1993 declared by mayor "Koko Taylor Day" in Chgo. Died June 3, 2009.

&

TAYLOR, LAYNE HAROLD,

pharmacist; b. Lawton, 12, 1956; s. Clinton Harold and Doris Lee (Nance) T; m. Birgit Jacobs; 1 child, Brandon Layne. BS in Pharmacy, Okla. U., 1980. Registered pharmacist, Tex.; cert, alcohol and drug counselor. Supr. Comanche County Meml. Hosp., Lawton, Okla., 1980-82; pharmacy dir. Elk City (Okla.) Hosp., 1982-83; owner Walters (Okla.) Pharmacy, 1984-87; rancher, v.p. Lawton L-P Gas Co., Walters, Okla., from 1987. Mem. Nat. Assn. Sml. Bus., N. Am. Limousine Found., Walters C. of C, Rotary. Methodist.

lawyer; b. Streator, 111., Sept. 24, 1930; s. Bert H. and Audrey C. Teas; m. Janice K. Eikenmeyer, July 29, 1960 (dec.); children: Catherine L. Teas-Rogers, Amelia H. AB, U. 111., 1957, LLB, 1960. Bar: 111. 1960, U.S. Dist. Ct. (so. dist.) 111. 1960. Probate adminstr. Continental Nat. Bank and Trust Co. of Chgo., 1960-66; ptnr. Tracy, Johnson, Wilson Law Offices, Joliet, 111., from 1966. Comdr. USNR, 1952-69. Mem. 111. State Bar Assn. (trust and estates sect, coun., chair, 2002-03, standing com. on legislation, task force on unauthorized practice of law), Will County Bar Assn. (probate com.), Am. Coll. of Trust and Estate Counsel, Estate Planning Coun. of Greater Joliet (pres. 1976) Avocations: tennis, golf. Home: Joliet, 111. Died Nov. 2008.

&

Home:

Walters,

educaHarry

Hemingway and Edna Madeline (Anderson) T; m. Patricia Ann Maddaloni, June 21, 1972; children: Matthew H, Mark V, John P. BS, Cen. Conn. State U., 1969, MS, 1972. Tech. edn. educator B.F Dodd Middle Sch., Cheshire, Conn., from 1969. Adj. mem. faculty tech. edn. Ctrl. Conn. State U., New Britain, 1973-92; mem. curriculum com. Cheshire Bd. of Edn., 1989-92; cooperating tchr. for tchr. tng. program, 1975 Treas. com. Boy Scouts Am. Troop 92, 1987-96. Decorated Chevelier, Order of DeMolay; recipient Lord Baden Powell award Boy Scouts Am., 1990. Mem. NEA (life), Internat. Tech. Edn. Assn. (life), Conn. Tech. Assn. (life), Conn. Edn. Assn. (social chair summer workshops Hartford chpt. 1982-91), Edn. Assn. of Cheshire, New Eng. Tech. Tchr. Assn. (life). Conn. Ind. Arts Assn. (regis-



.

tration chair spring conv.

Hartford chpt.

1970-72),

New

England Tech. Tchrs. Assn. (conf. registration chair 2001, v.p. from Conn.). Avocations: hunting, camping. Home: Cheshire, Conn. Died Feb. 10, 2008.

musician; b. Louisville, June 19, 1929; s. Chester Eugene and Katie Mae (Fields) T; divorced; children: Sharnese, Michael, Luis, Kimberly. Cert, mortician. Drummer with Lionel Hampton, Gene Ammons,

Sonny Stitts, Johny Griffin, King Kolax, Chgo., Coleman Hawkins, Wild Bill Davis, Roy Eldrige, Grant Green, George Coleman, N.Y.C., Carl Ellis, Louisville, Johnny Lytel, 1952-70; house drummer Just Jazz Club, Louisville, 1987. Performer with various entertainers including Bobby Shew, James Williams, Harry Pickins, Atila Zalla, Eddie Vinson, Jimmy Rainey, Dan Bradon, Michell Hendricks, Cal Collins, 1989-90, Ann Chamberlin, Joshua Breakstone; performer Luis Taylor Jazz Ensemble, Lincoln Found. Jazz Festival; guest drummer U. Louisville Jazz Band. Mem. Elks, Masons. Democrat. Baptist. Avocations: aviation, swimming, chess. Died Sept. 24, 2007.

TAYLOR, LYNN RAMONA, communications b. Buffalo, May 2, 1962; d. Raymond Jonathan

TEIGEN, JAMES ARTHUR,

mechanical engineer, engineering company executive; b. Lafayette, Ind., Nov. 12, 1946; s. Harold Arthur and Patricia Jean (Magnus) T; m. Barbara Ann Pendleton, Jan. 16, 1971; 1 child, James Michael. BSME, La. Tech. U., 1968. Registered profl. engr., Mo., Mich. Mech. engr. Black Veatch Engrs./ Architects, Kansas City, Mo., 1968-80, resident engr., 1971, project engr., 1980-82, ptnr., asst. mgr. indsl. div., project mgr., from 1982. Life-cycle cost specialist Black Veatch, Kansas City, 1976 Contbr. articles to Energy Conservation Waste Heat Recovery. Mem. ASME, Assn. Energy Engrs. (treas. 1982-83), Nat. Soc. Profl. Engrs., Toastmasters Internat. (adminstrv. v.p. 1982-85, 87-88), Pi Tau Sigma. Republican. Methodist. Avocations: power boating, swimming, computers, do-it-yourself projects. Home: Overland Park, Kans. Died Oct. 15, 2007.

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TAYLOR, LUIS EARL,

executive;

and Marie (Melson) T. BA, SUNY, Buffalo, 1984, postgrad., from 1989. Editorial asst. Jour. Black Studies, 1984; customer service rep. Empire Am., 1985-87, product devel. asst.,

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Okla., Oct.

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art histo-

Palo Alto, Calif., May 16, 1939; d. Darwin L'ora and Hildegarde Blanche (Tolman) Teilhet; m. Zachary Fisk, Apr. 22, 1979; 1 child, Samantha Jehanne Fisk. Student, U. Calif., Davis, 1957—59; BA, UCLA, 1960, MA, 1967, PhD, 1972. Curator, dept. antiquities, Jos, Nigeria, 1968; asst. prof., art history U. Calif., San Diego, 1968—80, assoc. prof., from 1980. Guest curator, mus. Gauguin's Polynesian Symbolism, Musee Gauguin, Tahiti, 1980. Author: Dimensions of Black, 1970, Dimensions of Polynesia, 1973, Interpretation of Gauguin's Polynesian Symbolism, 1983; contbr. articles to various pubis. Grantee, Maytag Found., Rockefeller Found., Kress Found., Nat. Endowment for Arts, Ford Found.; Mandeville rian, educator, researcher; b.

grantee, Danforth Found, and U. Calif. San Diego fellow, 1975. Democrat. Home: Tallahassee, Fla. Deceased.

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Peace prize, 2006 Mem.: Died Oct. 31, 2008.

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TERRIS, ALBERT,

metal sculptor;

AAAL. Home:

b.

NYC, Nov

1916; s. Aaron and Fania Teraspulsky; children: S: Abby, David, Enoch. BSS, CCNY, 1939; postgrad., I Inst. Fine Arts, 1939-42. Lectr. Met. Mus. Art, 194 tchr. fine arts N.Y.C. High Sch. System, 1947-54;

emeritus Bklyn. Coll., 1947-86. Steel sculptures inc Non-Fixed Relationship, 1948, Homely Cosmology, l Anti-Gravity, 1950, Giraffes, 1953, Short Art, 1953, Gravity Chains, 1956, Tools, 1956, Crushed Sculp 1956, Words, 1957, Discursive-Illegible-Boustrophe 1975, Plates of Charlemagne, 1975, Fireharps, 1975, C of Life, 1977, Wipes, 1996, Quantum Photography, 1 Meals, 1998, Visitors, 1998, Twigs Door Music, 2 one-man shows: Saidenberg, 1955, Duveen-Graham, 1 Carnegie Internats., 1958, 62, Bklyn. L.I. Artists Mus. (awarded first prize), 1960, Allan Stone, 1962, Ci Choice, 1972, Artists Space, 1975, Gloria Cortella, 1 (retrospective) The Artist in the Civil Service Bklyn. Gallery, 1985, Queensborough C. C, 2005; exhibite group shows at Tanager Gallery, 1952-61, Stable A 1952-60, Mus. Modern Art, N.Y.C, 1962, others; n sented in permanent collections: Stephen Paine, Bo' Arnold Maremont, Evanston, G. David Thompson E'l NBC-TV, others Served with 1st Allied Airborne, 194:' Home: Red Bank, NJ. Died May 10, 2008. 1

TERZUOLI, ANDREW JOSEPH,

mathematician, ed

tor; b. Bklyn., Oct. 5, 1914; s. Joseph Nicholas Vincenza (Poliseo) T; m. Frances Ample, Oct. 25, 1 children: Andrew Joseph Jr., Richard J., Mary Ann, Rob; BS, Bklyn. Coll., 1936; MS, NYU, 1948. Instr. Poly

Bklyn., 1946-54, asst. prof., 1954-58, assoc. prof., 195$, 1964-86, prof, emeritus, from 1986. Capt. Ui| 1942-46. Mem. Am. Math. Soc., Am. Meteorol. Soc., Kj

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GEORGE

AUSTIN, English language educate Oneonta, NY, Mar. 14, 1921; s. George Wesley and Fa (Easter) T; m. Doris Lucille McConnell, Sept. 7, 1 children: David Wesley, Rebecca Lynn. BA, Swarthr Coll., 1949; in English, U. Pa., 1951, PhD in Eng 1961. Instr. of English Allegheny Coll., 1953-60; as prof. English SUNY, Oneonta, 1960-63, prof., 1963 chmn. English, 1970-77, prof, emeritus, from 1989. bright lectr. Nat. U., Santiago, Chile, 1966-67. Four editor Satire Newsletter, 1963-73; editor Oneonta Rei TEST,

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AIDS Adv.

Coun., 1988—; also others. Recipient mayor's cert, of merit City of Chgo., 1985, Outstanding Alumni award Nat. Assn. for Equal Opportunity in Higher Edn., 1988, recognition award AIDS Found. Chgo., 1989;

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THOMAS, WILLIAM HENRY,

accountant; b. Independence, Mo., Feb. 19, 1934; s. John Henryand Violet May (Thorpe) T; m. Margie Faye, May 12, 1960 (div. July 1969); children: Teresa, Christine, Thomas; m. Virginia Miller, July 15, 1977; children: John, Joseph, Jeannette Rainey. BS in Psychology, Old Dominion U., 1973; BS in in Acctg., Old Dominion Acctg., Fla. State U., 1975; U., 1981. CPA, Va. Enlisted USN, 1952, acct., 1952-71, resigned, 1971; acct. Epicurean Assn. Tallahassee, TallahasEckels Inc., see, Fla., 1974-75; office mgr. Morris Norfolk, Va., 1975-77; city internal auditor City of Chesapeake, Va, 1977-82, City of Virginia Beach, Va., 1983-88; mem. W.H. Thomas, CPA, Chesapeake, from 1975. Tfin. planner, microcomputer cons. W.H. Thomas, CPA, ChesaContbr. articles to profl. jours. Mem. peake, 1988 AICPA, Va. Soc. CPAs, Inst. Internal Auditors (Best Article award 1980), Toastmasters (pres. Virginia Beach chpt. 1987-88) Civitan (treas. Norfolk chpt. 1989—). Republican. Avocation: running. Home: Chesapeake, Va. Died Aug. 15, 2008.

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THOMPSON, RICHARD

ELLIS, secondary school edu5, 1935; s. Elijah and Roberta 1956; BA, Roosevelt U, 1963, MA, 1966; U., 1973. Cert, tchr., adminstr., 111., Ind. Psychiatric aide Beatty Meml. Hosp., Westville, Ind., 1955-58; counselor child care Lake County Children's Home, Gary, 1958-59, 62-63; tchr., counselor Harlan HS, Chgo., 1963-70; instr. City Colls. Chgo., 1966-70, registrar, adminstrv. asst., 1973-79; employment counselor 111. Dept. Labor, Chgo., summers 1966, 67; asst. prin. Harlan Cmty. Acad., Chgo., 1970—97; cons. CPS, 1998—2003; ret. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Sgt. US Army, 1959 62. Recipient Good Conduct medal, US Army, 1961, Cert, outstanding svc, Fort Leonard Wood, 1962; named Fort Leonard Wood Soldier of the Month, 1960; named to Hall of Fame, Harlan HS, 2003. Mem. Chgo. Asst. Prins. Assn. (trustee 1973 Outstanding Secondary Educator of Am. 1975, Disting. Educator Achievement award 1990), 111. Notaries Assn., De Paul U. Club, Roosevelt Club, Phi Delta Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi. Democrat. Avocations: silent movies, travel. Home: Chicago, 111. Died Feb. 8, 2008. cator; b. Gary, Ind.,

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THOMSON, BARBARA PARKER,

accountant; b. Bk-

Dec. 11, 1940: d. Sidney and Eve (Rabinowitz) Schiffman; m. Samuel Robert Parker, Sept. 10, 1960 (div. lyn.,

1971); children: Jean, Steven, Arthur; m. Malcolm Thom1979. BA, U. Denver, 1964; MBA, NYU, 1977. CPA, N.Y Acctg. audit and tax compliance supr. Coopers Lybrand, NYC, from 1977. Treas., bd. dirs. 120 Owners Corp., N.Y.C., 1985-87. Treas. Fund for the Translation of Jewish Lit., N.Y.C., 1986 Mem. Am. Inst. CPA's, N.Y. State Soc. CPA's. Republican. Jewish. Home: New York, NY. Died Dec. 1, 2007. son, June 24,

THOMPSON, LOUIS MILTON,

agronomy educator, reMay 15, 1914; s. Aubrey Lafayette and Lola Terry (Frazier) T; m. Margaret Stromberg, July 10, 1937 (dec. Nov. 1972); children: Louis Milton, Margaret Ann, Glenda Ray (dec), Carolyn Terry, Jerome Lafayette; m. Ruth Hiatt Phipps, July 7, 1990. BS, Tex. U., 1935; MS, Iowa State U., 1947, PhD, 1950. Soil surveyor, Tex., 1935-36, 39-40: instr. Tex. U., 1936-39, 40-42; asst. prof, soils Iowa State U., Ames, 1947-50, prof, soils, head farm operation curriculum, 195058, assoc. dean agr. charge resident instrn., 1958-83, emeritus prof, agronomy, from 1983, assoc. dean emeritus, from 1984. Author: Soils and Soil Fertility, rev. edit., 1957; co-author: rev. edit., 1978, 1983; contbr. articles on weathercrop yield models and climate change to profl. jours. Elder Presbyn. Ch. With AUS, 1942-46; col. Res. (ret.). Recipient Henry A. Wallace award for Disting. Svc. to Agr., 1982, Faculty citation Iowa State U. Alumni Assn., 1990, Disting. searcher; b. Throckmorton, Tex.,

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Alumni Recognition medal, 1996, Disting. Iowa Scientist award Iowa Acad. Sci., 1991, Agr. Innovator award Iowa State U. Agr. Alumni Soc., 1992, Friends of Agrl. award Iowa Dept. Agr. and Nat. Agrl. Mktg. Assn., 1993, Disting. Svc. to Iowa Agr. award Iowa Farm Bur., 1995, Disting. Svc. to Agr. award Iowa chpt. Am Soc. Farm Mgrs. and Rural Appraisers, 2000; named one of 150 Iowans Who Made a Difference, Iowa Farm Bur., 1996. Fellow AAAS, Am. Soc. Agronomy, Soil Sci. Soc. Am., citation,

1993,

and Water Conservation Soc. (pres.'s citation); mem. Farm House (hon.), Rotary (past local pres., Paul Harris fellow), Sigma Xi, Alpha Zeta (Tall Com award 1957), Soil

Gamma Sigma

Delta (nat. pres. 1956-58), Phi Kappa Phi 1961, Centennial medal 1997). Home: Ames, Iowa. Died July 24, 2009. (chpt. pres.

THOMPSON, MORRIS MORDECAI,

civil engineer, Jersey City, Feb. 6, 1912; s. Barney and Rachel (Golub) T; m. Sophia Esther Shapiro, Feb. 29, 1936 (dec. 2004); 1 child, Robert David. BS in Engring., Princeton U., 1934, CE, 1935. Registered profl. engr., D.C. Topographic engr. U.S. Geol. Survey, Chattanooga, Washington, 1939-65, Atlantic region engr. Arlington, Va., 1966-68, chief rsch. and tech. standards Washington, 1968-76, cons. Reston, Va., 1976-95. Author: Maps for America, 1979, 3d edit., 1988; editor-in-chief: Manual of

researcher,

consultant; b.

Photogrammetry, 2 vols., 3d edit., 1966; prodn. editor Manual of Remote Sensing, 2 vols., 2d edit., 1983; also numerous articles, chpt. to book. Active Boy Scouts Am., Binghamton, N.Y., Chattanooga, Arlington, 1937-53. Recipient Disting. Svc. award US Dept. Interior, 1967. Fellow ASCE (life, chmn. surveying and mapping div. 1973-75, Surveying and Mapping award 1977), Am. Congress on Surveying and Mapping (life, bd. dirs. 1958-60, Cartographic Honors award 1980); mem. Am. Soc. Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (hon., cert, photogrammetrist, pubis, cons. 1979-84, chmn. pubis, com. 1980-84, Fairchild award 1966); chmn. Jewish Residents Coun., 2007-09 Democrat. Jewish. Home: Springfield, Va. Died Jan. 6, 2009.

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THOMSON, JULIUS FAISON,

JR., retired lawyer; b. Goldsboro, NC, Apr. 26, 1923; m. Nancy Jones, Aug. 4, 1956; children: Louise Marshall Thomson East, Laurie Thomson Moore. AB, U. N.C., Chapel Hill, 1947; LLB, Wake Forest U., NC, 1951. Bar: N.C. 1952. Pvt. practtivce; ret. Mem. Goldsboro. Home: Raleigh, NC. Died Dec. 20, 2007.

THOMSON, LOUIS MILLS,

JR., arbitrator; b Toledo, Sr. and Frances 26, 1953; children: Lquis n, Kyle, Alison, Stuart, Amy. BS, U. Toledo, 1950. MS. 1952. Dir. City of Toledo, 1960-71, exec dir, 1972-91. Master sgt. U.S. Army, 1945-47, PTO. Fellow Nat. Acad. Arbitrators. Lutheran. Avocation: golf. Home: Toledo, Ohio. Died Apr. 11, 2008.

Mar.

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education educator; 1930; s. Richard Arlen and Janet Marie (Warken) T; children: George, Kim, David, Tim, Carol. BS, Ind. State U, 1957; MS, Butler U, 1960; EdD, Ball State U, 1968. Cert, tchr., Ind. Tchr. elem. schs. Met. Sch. Dist. Warren Twp., Indpls., 1957-66; asst. prof. edn. McNeese State U, Lake Charles, La., 1968-69; prof. edn. U. Cen. Fla., Orlando, from 1969. Reading cons. pub. and pvt. schs. Cen. Fla., 1969—. Author: Energizers for Reading Instruction, 1973, Treasury of Teaching Activities for Elementary Language Arts, 1975; co-author: Teacher" s Galaxy of Reading Improvement Activities, 1979, The Reading b.

Brazil, Ind., Oct. 6,

1927;

s.

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THORPE, JAMES, 17. 1915;

s. J.

retired researcher; b. Aiken,

Daniells, July 19, 1941; children: James ITI (dec), John D., Sally Jans-Thorpe. AB. The Citadel, 1936, LL.D.,

1971; MA, U. N.C, 1937; PhD, Harvard U., 1941; Litt.D., Occidental Coll., 1968; L.H.D., Claremont Grad. Sch., 1968; H.H.D., U. Toledo, 1977. Instr. to prof. English Princeton, 1946-66; dir. Huntington Libr., Art Gallery and Bot. Gardens, San Marino, Calif., 1966-83; sr. research assoc. Huntington Libr, San Marino, Calif., 1966-99; ret., 1999. Author: Bibliography of the Writings of George Lyman Kittredge, 1948, Milton Criticism, 1950, Rochester's Poems on Several Occasions, 1950, Poems of Sir George Etherege, 1963, Aims and Methods of Scholarship, 1963, 70, Literary Scholarship, 1964, Relations of Literary Study, 1967, Bunyan's Grace Abounding and Pilgrim's Progress, 1969, Principles of Textual Criticism, 1972, 2d edit., 1979, Use of Manuscripts in Literary Research, 1974, 2d edit., 1979, Gifts of Genius, 1980, A Word to the Wise, 1982, John Milton: The Inner Life, 1983, The Sense of Style: Reading English Prose, 1987, Henry Edwards Huntington: A Biography, 1994, H.E. Huntington: A Short Biography, 1996, A Pleasure of Proverbs, 1996, Proverbs for Friends, 1997. Proverbs for Thinkers, 1998, The Gutenberg Bible, 1999, Poems Written at the Huntington Library, 2000, Proverbs for Our Time, 2003, Proverbs for the Future, 2004. Served to col. USAAF, 1941-46. Decorated Bronze Star medal.; Guggenheim fellow, 1949-50, 65-66. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Am. Philos. Soc; mem. MLA, Am. Antiquarian Soc, Soc. for Textual Scholarship. Democrat. Episcopalian. Home: Bloomfield, Conn. Died Jan. 4, 2009.

THUNE, GERALDINE

B.,

Dayton, Ohio, 1946-5 1 rsch. assoc. (I U, Columbus, 1952-55, assoc. prof., 1955-59, p 1959-82, Critchfield prof, elec engring., 1974-82, chl elec engring., 1965-77, prof, emeritus, from 1982; r Thurston-Bell Assocs., Inc., Columbus, 1982-92, Thurs if Bell Olson, Columbus, from 1992. Cons. Westingh64 & 1968; del.. Republican Nat. Conv., 1964, 1968, 1976, 1980 & 1984, chmn. La. deleg., 1968 & 1972, Platform Comt. & co-chmn. platform subcomt. on security & foreign policy, 1976; Republican cand. for La., 1971, 1979 & 1983; Republican Nat. Commitin, La., 1972-74 Entered as 1st Lt. USAF, 1950—52, >ard Air Force Base, Tex & Hq, Third Air Force, md. Named Outstanding Alumnus, Tulane U., 1980. .: Order of the Coif, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Delta Republican. Avocation: golf. Home: Mandeville, La. Oct. 29, 2009. ry,



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TRIPPE,

ANTHONY

PHILIP, business

Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y, 1963-66; organic chemist Smith, Kline French, Phila., 1966-67; chem. engr. U.S. Army-Picatinny, Dover, N.J., 1967-72; sys. analyst Calspan Corp., Buffalo, 1972-77; program mgr. IRT Corp., San Diego, 1977-82, v.p. govt. programs, 1982-87; bus. devel. mgr. Maxwell Labs., San Diego, 1987-93, v.p. sales and mktg., 1993-95; bus. cons. Coastal Pacific Consulting, San Diego, from 1995. Contbr. numerous papers to conf. procs., articles to profl. jours. Corp. leader United Way of San Diego County, 1988, 89, 92; project bus. cons. Jr. Achievement, San Diego, 1986, 90. Mem. IEEE, Am. Chem. Soc., Am. Def. Preparedness Assn., Armed Forces Comm. and Electronics Assn., Nat. Assn. Radio and Telecomm. Engrs. (cert, electromagnetic compatibility engr.), Intemat. Soc. Optical Engring., Soc. Automotive Engrs. (cert, of appreciation 1991, 92), Assn. Old Crows. Republican. Roman Catholic. Avocations: opera, collect autographs of composers and scientists. Died Nov. 24, 2007. student/analytical

&

,

TROCK, WARREN LEIGH,

,

resource economics educator;

JOSE DIAZ,

accountant, consultant, computer are specialist, financial planner; b. Carrizo Springs, Feb. 11, 1948; s. Elisandro Briones and Maria Trinidad

10,

)

T.

>71.

AA,

BA

DuPage, 1969;

Coll.

CPA,

111; lie. ins.

producer,

ng Spector Industries,

Inc.,

111.

in History,

Revenue

Bensenville,

No.

acctg.

111.,

111.

and

1977-81;

ue auditor State of 111., Springfield, 1982-84; practice Trejo Assocs., Itasca, Dl., from 1985. Cons, in personal and corp. fin. planning, bus. valuation audits,

&

ons,

mergers

AICPA 87),

111.

lanning,

and

CPA

Soc. (rev.

outdoor

vriting.

TULES,

leverage

Roman

faculty

instr.,

banks and continuing

ssistance com.). ig,

acquisitions,

buy-outs.

(tax div. 1986-87, personal fin. planning div.

mem., personal

profl. edn. corns.,

small

Catholic. Avocations: reading,

activities, social activities, guitar playing,

Home:

Itasca,

111.

Died Aug.

HOMER GEORGE,

18,

2008.

minister, psychothera-

Amboy, NJ, Apr. 13, 1931; s. George and Eva T; m. Magdalene Sathmary, June 11, 1955; en: Evamarie, Nancy Susan, Lori. BS in Edn., Rutgers «3; MDiv, New Brunswick Theol. Sem., 1958; MA, Perth

os)

igh Dickinson U., 1975. Ordained to ministry Am. Ch., 1958. Pastor Calvary Bapt. Ch., Carteret, N.J., 61; tchr. Pt. Pleasant Beach (N.J.) High Sch., 1961-64; r First Bapt. Ch., Long Branch, N.J., 1962-73; mis-

7

chaplain Race Track Chaplaincy of Am., N.J., 82; pastor Scotch Plains (N.J.) Bapt. Ch., 1982-88;

tec. dir.

Race Track Chaplaincy of Am., Long Branch,

1988. Founder, cons. Community Christian CounselFirst Bapt. Ch., Red Bank, N.J., 1976—; pres. Am. Chs. of N.J., 1985. Author: (devotional book) Daily

:tr..

,

Mem. Long Branch Bd. Edn., 1990—. 2nd lt. U.S. 1954. Mem. Am. Bapt. Mins. Coun. Avocations:

piano, and vocal music*. Aug. 26, 2008. ,

Home: Long Branch, NJ.

consultant, tech-

nology manager, electronics company executive; b. Buffalo, Aug. 30, 1943; s. Anthony John and Carolyn Agnes (Peschio) T; m. Dorothy Ann Fazzina, June 26, 1965; children: Anthony Joseph, Michael Anthony, Madonna Marie. BS in Chemistry, Rochester Inst. Tech., 1966; MS in Math., Fairleigh Dickinson U., 1972; DBA, U.S. Internat. U., 1982. Registered profl. engr., N.Y, profl. chem. engr., Calif. Co-op

agricultural

b. Pratt,

and natural

Kans., June 30, 1926;

Elmer and Lottie Marie (Lemons) T; m. Bette Jene Sloan, Aug. 15, 1949; children: Daniel Leigh, Rebecca Ann, David s.

Alan. BS in Agrl. Adminstrn., Kans. State U., 1950, MS in Agrl. Econs., 1957, PhD in Agrl. Econs., 1965. Extension economist Mont. State U., Bozeman, 1957-64; from asst. prof, to prof. agrl. econs. Tex. U., College Station, 1964-73; extension economist Colo. State U., Ft. Collins, 1973 95; ret., 1995. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Served

A&M



MS

in Journalism, Columbia U., 1953. Reporter Life Mag., Francisco, 1953-61; writer, editor Saturday Evening Post, Phila., 1962-63; staff writer Los Angeles Times, 1965-92; sr. editor Calif. Higher Edn. Policy Ctr., 1993. Recipient numerous awards for pub.

NYC, Chgo. and San

affairs

and ednl. reporting AAUP, Los Angeles Press Club, 1969-77 Avocations: reading; Home: Sacramento, Calif. Died Sept. 6, 2009.

Calif. Tchrs. Assn., others,

sports.

TROTTER, JOHNNY RAY,

physician; b. Detroit, Aug. 30, 1950; s. Robert Terris and Johnnie Mae (Ivory) T; m. Nadine Frances Simpson, July 7, 1973; children: Johnny Ray II, Charissa Nadine, David Louis, Jason Aaron. BA, U. Mich., 1972, MD, 1976. Diplomate Am. Bd. Family Practice. Resident Bon Secours Hosp., Grosse Pointe, Mich., 1976-79; instr. in family medicine Wayne State U., Detroit, 1979-82; pres., dir., physician Grace Family Health Ctr., PC, Detroit, from 1982. Bd. dirs. Physician Lab. Svcs., Inc., Southfield, Mich., 1987 mem. adv. com. dept. family practice Grace Hosp.; physician cons. Nat. Cons. Panel, Boulder, Colo., 1988—; speaker in field. Nat. Med. fellow, 1972; recipient Semmes award Sisters of Bon Secours, 1979. Fellow Am. Acad. Family Physicians; mem. Mich. Acad. Family Physicians (chmn. minority affairs com. 1983-87), Detroit Med. Soc. Democrat. Avocations: golf, video camera recording, bowling, tennis, chess. Died



Feb.

;

2008.

7,

TROVA, ERNEST TINO,

artist,

sculptor; b. St. Louis,

19, 1927; One-man exhbns. include: Pace Gallery, Boston and N.Y.C, 1963, 69, 70, 71, 73, 75, 82, Hanover Gallery, London, Eng., 1964, 68, 70, Harcus/Krakow Gal-

Feb.

Boston, 1968, Dunkelman Gallery, Toronto, Ont., Can., 1969, Hanover-Gimpel, Zurich, Switzerland, 1970, Galerie Spiegel, Cologne, Germany, 1970, Block Gallery, St. Louis, 1970, Galerie Brusberg, Hanover, Germany, 1970, Venezuela, 1971, Israel, 1971, Makler Gallery, Phila., 1972, lery,

Der

Phoenix Art Mus., 1974, Hokin Gallery, Palm Beach, Fla., 1975, 83, 84, 87, So. 111. U. Mus., 1982, Greenberg Gallery, St. Louis, 1983, 84, Hokin Gallery, Miami, 1988-90, Mangel Gallery, Phila., 1989, The Exbn. Space at 112 Greene St,

N.Y.C, 1989, Galeria

Freites, Caracas, Venezuela, 1989-90, Philharmonic Ctr. for the Arts, Naples, Fla., 1991, Philip Samuels Fine Art, St. Louis, 1991 Arij Gasiunasen Fine Art, Palm Beach, Fla., 1993, Bruce R. Lewin Gallery, N.Y.C, 1993, others; numerous group exhbns. including: Chgo. Art Inst., 1964, Pasadena (Calif.) Art Mus., 1964, De Cordova Mus., Documenta IV, Kassel, Germany, 1968, Mus. Modern ,

Warsaw, 1968, Whitney Mus. 1968, Cleve. Inst. Art, 1969, Jewish Mus., Cin., 1970, 72, Princeton, 1970, U. Wis.-Milw., 1973, Hirshorn Mus. and Sculpture Garden, 1974, The Anchorage Mus. History and Art, 1987, 88, The Anchorage Mus., Juneau, Alaska, 1988, U. Alaska Mus., Fairbanks, 1988, Hanson Galleries,, La Jolla, Calif., 1989, Galleries, N.Y.C, 1990, Hokin Galleries, Miami, 1990, Galeria Freites, Caracas, Venezuela, 1990, Philharm. Ctr. for Arts, Naples, Ha., 1991, Art Chgo., 1991, 93, Art Miami, 1992, 93, 94, Art L.A., 1992, Isetan Mus. Art, Tokyo, 1992, Daimaru Mus., UmedaOsaka, Japan, 1992, Hiroshima (Japan) Mus. Contemporary Art, 1992, Internat. Biennale, Monte Carlo, 1993, Asian Internat. Contemporary Art Fair, 1993, Art Basel, 1993, others; represented in permanent collections including Mus. Modem Art, Aldrich Mus. of Contemporary Art, Israel Art, 1968, Internat. Biennale,

Modern

Art,

N.Y.C, 1969, Contemporary Arts Center,

ACA

Mus.-Jerusalem, Met. Mus. of Art, Guggenheim Mus., Hirshorn Mus., Nat. Mus. of Am. Art, St. Louis Art Mus., Phoenix Art Mus., Atkins Mus. Fine Art, Laumeier Sculpture Garden, Springfield Art Mus. -Mo., Tate GalleryLondon, Whitney Mus. of Am. Art, Nat. Mus. Am. Art, Smithsonian Instn., Washington, also pvt., Whitney Mus.,

U.S. Army, 1944-46, 50-51. Recipient Hildreth for achievement in pub. policy edn., 2002. Democrat. Avocations: fishing, photography. Died July 15, 2008.

and corporate collections. Home: Saint Louis, Mo. Died Mar. 9, 2009.

TROKA, LYNDA MARILYN,

TROWBRIDGE, ELISABETH WARD,

as

cpl.

award

audio-visual specialist; b.

Petersburg, Alaska, Nov. 23, 1960; d. Wilhelm and Marilyn Eleanor (Frink) Jordan; m. Benon Troka, May 27, 1987; 1 child, Scott Benon. Student, U. Mont., 1979-80, Wash. State U., 1980-81; BA in Journalism, U. Alaska, Fairbanks, 1984. TV news photographer Sta. KATN, Fairbanks, 1984-85; TV news photographer/prodr. Sta. KCFW, Kalispell, Mont., 1985-87; TV news photographer Sta. KTVB, Boise, Idaho, 1987-91; video prodr./dir. Wash. State U., Pullman, from 1991. Freelance sports videography, Sta. KTVB, Prime Sports NW, Wash. State U., 1991—; freelance videography Prdr./dir. of numerous videos Survivors of Shoal, 1996 including Sprayer Prep (with John & Daryl), 1993, Wetlands Stewardship Training, 1996, River Salmon Tour, 1996, Community Pride Ride, 1996, Sound Fanning: An Investment in Our Community, 1997. Recipient numerous awards including 1st pi. Feature News Story Profl. Journalists, Pacific Northwest chpt., 1991, 1st pi. News Series Inland Press Club, 1990, 1st pi. Breaking News Photography Nat. Fedn. of Press Women, Idaho chpt., 1990, 1st pi. Best Single Story Idaho Associated Press, 1990, 1st pi. TV documentary Nat. Fedn. Press Women, 1996. award of Distinction Communicator Awards, 1996. Mem. Intemat. TV Assn. (pres., sec.-treas. 1995—), Nat. Press Photographers Assn., Agrl. Communicators & Educators, Nat. Fedn. Press Women (Dist. and Honorable Mention award for 1st place documentary 1996). Avocations: videography, computers. Home: Moscow, Idaho. Died Mar. 30, 2008.



.

TROMBLEY, WILLIAM HOLDEN, retired journalist; b. s. William Albert and Eva (AtkinT; m. Audrey Louise Ramsdell, Mar. 21, 1954; BA, Johns Hopkins U., 1952;

Buffalo, June 18, 1929;

son)

children: Suzanne, Patricia

physician;

b.

Newark, Sept. 4, 1906; d. William Rankin and Jennie (Prentiss) Ward; m. Frederick L. Trowbridge, May 20, 1939; children: Joan Trowbridge Wayland, Frederick L., John F. AB, Mt. Holyoke Coll., 1928; MD, Med. Coll. Pa., 1932.

Newark City Hosp., 1933-35; pvt. practice Newark N.J., 1932-59; gynecologist Cleve. Clinic, 1959-62, resident, 1962-65; med. dir. St. Anthony Ctr., Houston, 1968-72; pvt. practice Houston, 1971-74; dir. Breast Cancer Detection Ctr., Mt. State Tumor Inst., Boise, Idaho, 1974-82; v.p. Klamath Speach Hearing, Klamath Falls, Oreg., from 1989. Chmn. family and children's div. Welfare Fedn., Newark, 1953-57, trustee, 1955-59; trustee Planned Parenthood, Boise, 1982-85; vol. Klamath Hospice, Intern

and East Orange,

&

Merle West Hosp. Cancer Treatment Ctr., Klamath Falls, 1989 Recipient Achievement award Mt. Holyoke Coll.



.

Alumnae

Assn., 1989;

Club of Essex County, Sch., 1958.

named Woman of Yr., Women's Svc. N.J., 1957, Alumnae Assn. Vail Dean

Mem. Am. Med. Women

Assn.,

Am.

Fertility

Soc. Republican. Avocations: skiing, music. Died Aug. 13, 2008.

TRUEHILL, MARSHALL,

JR., minister; b New Or leans, Sept. 5, 1948; s. Marshall Truehill and Inez Gray Williams; adopted s. Elizabeth (May) T; m. Mary Ola Williams, Dec. 20, 1969 (div. 1972); m. Valli Maria Dobard, July 22, 1972 (div. 1999); children: Briana Traci, Marshall HI, Jessica, Quentin; m. Miranda Sally Farr, Dec. 28, 1999. B in Music Edn., Xavier U., 1973; BTh, Christian Bible Coll., 1979; MDiv, Orleans Bapt. Theol. Sem., 1986; D Ministry, New Orleans Bapt. Theol. Seminary, 1990; postgrad., U. New Orleans; ThD, A.P Clay Christian Theol. Coll., 2004. Ordained to ministry Bapt. Ch., 1980; cert.

-,

TRUSLOW La. Tchr. Orleans Parish Sch. Bd., New Orleans, 1973-78, Delgado Community Coll., 1975-78; pastor Faith Action Bapt. Ch., 1982 95; founder, pastor First United Bapt. Ch., 1995—2008. Founder, dir. Faith in Action Evangel. Team, New Orleans, 1977-2008; lectr. Nat. Bapt. Conv. on Congl. Evangelism, New Orleans, 1977-79; cons.



Mission Bd., La., 1986-1997; CEO Trade Wins Ptnrs. LLC, 2001. Bd. dirs. Project New Orleans, 1983-99, New Orleans Jobs Initiatives, vice chmn., 1997-2002; apptd. by mayor to New Orleans City Planning Commn., 1998-2007. Democrat. Avocations: computers, aquariums, interior decorating, aerobics. Home: New Orleans, La. Died Dec. 25, 2008. So. Bapt. Conv.

Home

TRUSLOW, GODFREY GROSVENOR, banker;

b.

Bos-

1934; s. James Linklater and Anna Leigh (Kendall) T; m. Olivia Hoadley Van Norden, July 20, 1963; children: Peter Crane, Edward Duncan. BA, Harvard U., 1956. Officer Morgan Guaranty Trust Co., NYC, 1960-66; dep. fin. adminstr. City of N.Y., 1966-69; v.p. Morgan Cie Intemat., Guaranty Trust Co., 1969-74; dir. Morgan Paris, France, 1974-75; v.p. Morgan Guaranty Trust Co., NYC, 1975-83; sr. v.p., mgr. Arab Bank Ltd., NYC, 1983-86; dep. gen. mgr. Nippon Credit Bank Ltd., NYC, from 1986. Dir. Nippon Credit Trust Co., N.Y. 1990—. With USN, 1956-58, Pacific. Trustee, East Woods Sch., Oyster Bay, N.Y; bd. dirs. Tarratine Club Dark Harbor, Cold Spring Harbor Beach Club. Republican. Episcopalian. Avocation: sailing. Home: Cold Spring Harbor, NY. Died Sept. 23, 2007. ton,

Aug.

15,

&

TSCHOEPE, THOMAS AMBROSE, Pilot Point, Tex., Dec.

(Sloan) T. Student, St.

WHO WAS WHO IN AMERIU

238

tchr.,

in

17,

1915;

Thomas

s.

bishop emeritus; b. Louis and Catherine

Sch. Pilot Point,

1930,

Josephinum, Worthington, Ohio, 1943. Ordained priest Diocese of Dallas, 1943; asst. pastor Ft. Worth, 1943 46, Sherman, Tex., 1946—48, Dallas, 1948—53;

designer City of Mpls., 1968-72; urban planner Sedway Blaney, San Cooke, San Francisco, 1972-73, Livingston Assocs., San Francisco, Francisco, 1973-74, Livingston 1974-77; airport cons. Peat Marwick, San Francisco, 1977-93, Leigh Fisher Assocs., San Francisco, from 1993. Mem. steering com., environ, com. Airports Coun. Intemat. N.Am., Washington, 1992—. Recipient Urban Design award Mpls. Downtown Assn., 1974, Am. Assn. Planners, 1978. Home: Danville, Calif. Died Feb. 18, 2008.

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KPMG

HUD

TUNISON, ELIZABETH LAMB,

education educator;

b.

Portadown, Northern Ireland, Jan. 7, 1922; arrived in US, 1923; d. Richard Ernest and Ruby (Hill) Lamb; m. Ralph W. Tunison, Jan. 24, 1947 (dec. Apr. 1984); children: Eric

Dana Paul. BA, Whittier Coll., 1943, 1963. Tchr. East Whittier (Calif.) Schs., 1943-59; tchr. TV Channels 13 and 28, So. Calif. Counties, 1960-75; dir. curriculum Bassett (Calif.) Schs., 1962-65; elem. sch. prin. Rowland Unified Schs., Rowland Heights, Calif., Arthur, Christine Wait,

MEd,

TV

1965-68; assoc. prof. edn. Calif. State Poly. U., Pomona, 1968-71; prof. Whittier Coll., 1968-88, prof, emerita, from 1988. Bd. dirs. Restless Legs Syndrome Found., mem. adv. coun.; facilitator So. Calif. Orgn. Bd. dirs. Presbyn. Intercmty. Hosp. Found.; founder Restless Legs Support Group (chmn. 1995-2003), Restless Leg Syndrome, nat. adv. com., 2003-. Recipient Whittier Coll. Alumni Achievement award 1975; Helen Hefernan scholar 1963. Mem. AAUP, Assn. Calif. Sch. Adminstrs. (state bd., chmn. higher edn. com. 1983-86, region pres. 1981-83, Wilson Grace award 1983), PEO (pres. 1990-92, pres. Mt. San Antonio Garden Group 2005-06), Assistance League of Whittier (v.p. 1994-96), Delta Kappa Gamma (v.p. 1996-97, Woman of Yr. 2001). Home: Pomona, Calif. Died Nov. 22, 2008.

Pontifical Coll.



TURKEL, SOLOMON HENRY, physicist;

b.

NYC,

Sept.

pastor St. Augustine Ch., Dallas, 1956—62, Sacred Heart Cathedral, Dallas, 1962—65; ordained bishop, 1966; bishop Diocese of San Angelo, Tex., 1966—69, Diocese of Dallas, 1969—90, bishop emeritus, 1990—2009; asst. pastor St. Joseph Parish, Waxahachie, Tex., 1990—2009. Roman Catholic. Died Jan. 24, 2009.

Bernard and Rebecca (Kirschenbaum) T; m. Mildred Cohen, May 7, 1941; children: Susan Turkel Reininger, Patricia Turkel Landsberg. BS, CCNY, 1932, MS, 1933. Instr. high sch., N.Y, 1941-42; physicist Argonne Nat. Lab., 1944-46, U. Chicago, 1944-46; prin. physicist dir. tech. info. Nuclear Engine Propulsion Aircraft, Oak Ridge, Tenn., 1946-49; mem. tech. staff Ops. Rsch. Office of Johns Hopkins U., Washington, 1948-56; systems analyst Northrop Corp., Hawthorne, Calif., 1956-59; sr. engr. GE

TUCK, GERALD ARTHUR,

Co., Phila.,

Kennedy Tuck. B, U.

Culver City,

adminstr.

St.

Patrick Ch.,

Dallas,

1953—56;

assistant principal; s. Jane Fla., Gainesville, 1976; MEd, Nova Southeastern U., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 1994. Tchr., asst. prin. Hinesville Mid. Sch., Ga., 1976—2000; asst. prin. SnelsonGolden Mid. Sch., Hinesville, from 2000. Mem.: Masons. Home: Hinesville, Ga. Died Sept. 15, 2007.

TUCKER, JOHN AVERY, retired

academic administrator, Mass, Jan. 28, 1924; s. Seth Davenport and Ruth Lincoln (Avery) T BSEE cum laude,

electrical engineer; b. Milton,

Northeastern U., 1949; M. of Engring., Yale U., 1950. Registered profl. engr., Mass. Mem. tech. staff Bell Tel. Labs., Inc., NYC, 1950; engr. New Eng. Tel Tel. Co., Boston, 1951-56; instr. elec. engring., Lincoln Inst. Northeastern U., Boston, 1955; with dept. elec. engring. and computer sci. MIT, Cambridge, Mass., 1956 2002, 1st adminstrv. officer, 1963, dir. VI-A internship program in elec. engring. /computer sci., 1969-87, spl. asst. to dept. head, 1987-89, emeritus dir. VI-A program, lectr., 1989—2002; ret., 2002. Deacon emeritus Wellesley Hills Congl. Ch., mem., 1936—; bd. dirs. Wellesley chpt. ARC, 1978; chief of staff Wellesley Vets. Parade, 1996. Sgt. U.S. Army Signal Corps, 1943-46, PTO. Recipient Outstanding Alumnus in Edn. award Northeastern U., 1994, G. Y Billard award MIT, 1981. Mem.: AARP (bd. dir. MIT/Cambridge chpt. 1990—97), IEEE (life), IEEE (sr.), Am. Soc. Engring. Edn. (life), Wellesley Hist. Soc. (bd. dir. from 1993, 1st v.p. 1995—98, 2000), MIT Alumni Assoc, (hon.; Hon. mem. 1985), Appalachian Mountain Club, Tau Beta Pi Assn. (v.p. chpt. 1949, chief advisor from 1971, Nat. Outstanding Advisor award 1998), Eta Kappa Nu (founder Northeastern U. chpt. 1950, faculty advisor MIT 1956—74, nat. bd. dir. 1959—61, faculty advisor MIT from 1989, Outstanding Svc. award 2000, Disting. Svc. Award 2002). Avocation: photography. Home: Wellesley, Mass. Died Mar. 22, 2008.

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TUESDAY, CHARLES SHEFFIELD,

retired industrial

research executive; b. Trenton, NJ, Sept. 7, 1927; s. Frank Sheffield and Madeline (Schwind) T; m. Jean Faith Quallis, Aug. 23, 1952; children: David Sheffield, Lora Faith, Verna

AB, Hamilton Coll., 1951; MA, PhD, Princeton U., 1955. Rsch. chemist Panelyte div. St. Regis Paper Co., Trenton, 1950-51; rsch. asst. Princeton (N.J.) U., 1951-55;

8,

1911;

s.

1959-61; staff scientist Hughes Aircraft Co., 1961-63, Aerospace Corp., San Bernar-

Calif.,

dino, Calif., 1963-66,

Rockwell Intemat., Downey,

Calif.,

1966-76; ret. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Bd. dirs. Nat. Conf. Christians and Jews, Orange County, Calif., 1976 Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1976 pres. So. Calif. Coun. B'nai B'rith, L.A., 1963-64. With U.S. Army, 1943-46. Recipient Medal, 1952. Fellow AAAS. Democrat. Jewish. Achievements include discovery and identification of many nuclear isotopes and radioactive elements. Home: Fountain Vly, Calif. Died Mar. 13, 2008.





UN

TURLEY, HANS,

English language educator;

b.

Parkers-

burg, W.Va., Apr. 29, 1956; s. Edwin William and Patricia in Noonan Turley. in English, U. Wash., 1989, English, 1992, PhD in English, 1994. Adminstrv. asst., asst.

MA

BA

ABC

News, NYC, 1980-87; acting instr. U. Wash., Seattle, 1995; asst. prof. Tex. Tech U., Lubbock, 1996-98, U. Conn., Storrs, from 1998. Author: Rum, Sodomy and the prodr.

Lash, 1999; contbr. articles to scholarly and profl. jours. Fellow Mellon Found., 1994, Am. Soc. 18th Century Studies, 1995, 97, Dorothy Co lin Brown Fund, 1993. Mem. A, Am. Soc. 18th Century Studies (chair grad. student group 1993-94, LGBT caucus 1994-96). Home: Willimantic, Conn. Died June 13, 2008.

ML

TURMAN, GEORGE

E, former

chemist

GM

Rsch. Labs., Warren, Mich., 1955-64, supervising rsch. chemist, 1964-67, asst. head fuels and lubricants dept., 1967-70, head, 1970-72, head environ, sci. dept., 1972-74, tech. dir., 1974-88, exec, dir., 1988-92. Cons, various panels NRC, Washington, 1972-81 chmn. air pollution adv. com. Coordinating Rsch. Coun., Atlanta, 1978-80, bd. dirs., 1987-92; alt. rep. Indsl. Rsch. Inst., Washington, 1987-92. Editor: Chemical Reactions in Urban Atmospheres, 1971; contbr. articles to profl. jours. With U.S. Army, 1946-48. McCay fellow Princeton U., 1953-54. Mem. AAAS (chmn. indsl. sci. sect. 1990-91), Am. Chem. Soc. (com. on corp. assocs. 1985-92, mem. adv. bd. C&E News 1992—), Soc. Automotive Engrs., Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Home: Eugene, Oreg. Died June 18, 2008.

lieutenant governor; b.

1928; s. George Fugett and Corinne (McDonald) T; m. Kathleen Hager, Mar. 1951; George Douglas, John, Laura. BA, U. Mont., 1951. Various positions Fed. Res. Bank of San

Missoula, Mont., June 25, children: Marcia, Linda,

1954-64; mayor City of Missoula, 1970-72; of Reps, from Dist. 18, 1973-74; commr. Dist. 5, 1975-80; It. gov. State of Mont., 1981-88, resigned; mem. Pacific N.W. Electric Power Planning and Conservation Coun., 1988; pres. Nat. Ctr. for Appropriate Tech., Butte, Mont. Sr. advisor, adj. staff mem., dir. New Horizon Techs., Inc., 1995. Served in US Army, 1951-58. Decorated Combat Inf. badge. Democrat. Home: Missoula, Mont. Died Dec. 9, 2008. Francisco,

mem. Mont. Ho.

Mont. Pub. Svc. from

;

TULIS,

RONALD

LEE, airport consultant; b. Bklyn., Jan. 1946; s. Theodore Gabriel and Ella (Romberg) T; m. Susan D. Dulebohn, Oct. 29, 1966; children: Jason Michael, 19,

Corey

Scott.

BArch, U.

Calif.,

Berkeley,

1968.

Urban

TURNER, DAVID BERTRAM,

minister;

b.

Corpus

1939; s. Sylvan and Stella Buford Elizabeth Cave, Aug. 6, 1965; children: Michelle, Bert. BA, Baylor U., 1963; MDiv, S.W. Bapt. Sem., 1965, postgrad., 1966-67, McCormick Sem., 1972-76. Assoc, minister First Bapt. Ch., Augusta, Ga., 1967-70, sr. minister Rockmart, Ga., 1970-76, Toccoa, Ga., 1976-80, Easley, S.C., from 1980. Exec. com. Ga. Bapt. Conv., Atlanta, 1974-76, S.C. Gen. Bd., Columbia, 1988-89; gen. bd. S.C. Bapt. Conv., Columbia, 1987-89; moderator Coop. Bapt. Fellowship S.C, Anderson, 1993-94. Columnist Rockmart Jour., 1974-76; contbr. articles, lessons to Christian pubis. Chmn. Heart Assn. Stephens County, Toccoa, 1975; pres., founder Toccoa Road Runners, 1974-75; mem. Meals on Wheels Coun., Pickens County, S.C, 1990-93. Recipient Art award Pickens County Art Mus., 1988. Mem. Easley Rotary Club (com. chair 1980-94), Toccoa Rotary Club (com. chair 1976-80), Rockmart Rotary Club (pres. 1974-76), Easley Ministerial Assn. (treas. 199294). Avocations: pastelist, running, photography, creative writing-poetry. Home: Greenville, Died July 10, 2008. Christi, Tex., Oct.

13,

(Newman) T; m. Mary

SC

TURNER, HENRY ASHBY,

JR., history educate

1932; s. Henry and Katherine (Bra Ashby; m. June 14, 1958; children: Bradley, Sarah, thew. BA, Washington & Lee U., 1954; MA, Princeto 1957, PhD, 1960; DLitt, Washington & Lee U., 1978. instr. to prof. Yale U., New Haven, 1958—2008. Au Stresemaun and the Politics of the Weimar Republic, Nazism and the Third Reich, 1 972, Faschismus und 1 talismus in Deutschland, 1972, German Big Business the Rise of Hitler, 1985, The Two Germanies Since 1987 Geisel des Jahrhunderts, 1989, Germany from tion to Reunification, 1992, Hitler's 30 Days to Pc January 1933, 1996, General Motors and the Nazis: Struggle for Control of Opel, Europe's Biggest Atlanta, Apr. 4,

)

1

2005; editor: Reappraisals of Fascism, 1975, Hitler: K 1 985 Recipient Commander Cro the Order of Merit, Fed. Rep. of Germany, 1989. Died 17, 2008.

oirs of a Confidant,

TURNER, JOHN

B., retired dean, social worker,




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1956, The Goddess Roma, 1959, 2d edit., 1974, Dal Pozzo-Albani Drawings, 1960, European Art and the Clas-

Zurich, Switzerland, N.Y. State Assn. Ind. Schs., New Eng. Assn. Ind. Schs., 1985, 86—. Named Man of Yr. Adelphi

Coll.,

Drawings at Windsor Castle, 1966, Roman Imperial Art in Greece and Asia Minor, 1968, Polykleitos, 1969, Numismatic Art in America, 1971, 2d edit., 2007; (with M. Comstock) Greek Etruscan and Roman Bronzes,

Acad., 1985, 90, Educator of Yr. Assn. Tchrs. N.Y, 1986. Mem. Nat. Assn. Secondary Sch. Prins., ASCD, Guild Ind. Schs. N.Y.C. (adminstrv. com. 1987-90), Coll. Eng. Assn., MLA, Rotary, Lions. Anglican Catholic. Avocations: reading, swimming, baseball, internat. edn. Died Dec. 6, 2007.

Bloomington, Ind., 1953-86; freelance geologist-trans Bloomington, from 1986. Adj. prof. Ind. U., BloominM

sical Past, 1964,

1972; (with N. Neuerburg) Catalogue of the Ancient Art in J. Paul Getty Museum, 1973, Greek and Roman SculpGold and Silver, 1974, Greek and Roman Cyprus, 1976, (with M. Comstock) Sculpture in Stone, 1976, Greek Sculpture and Roman Taste, 1977, Roman Art: Early

the

ture in

Republic to Late Empire, 1978; (with Ernest

Brummer

Collections, Vol.

II,

A

Herrmann) The

1979, Greek Art:

Roman

Socrates to Sulla, 1980, The Jewish Experience in Art, 1981, Masterpieces of Greek and Roman Sculpture in America, 1982, Greek Art: Prehistoric to Perikles, 1982, Numismatic Studies, 1983, Alexander the Great Conquers Rome, 1985, The Cult Images of Imperial Rome, 1986,

Numismatic Art of the Greek Imperial World, 1987, Philatelic Art in America, 1987; (with M. Comstock) Sculpture in Stone and Bronze, 1988; (with A. Brauer) Stone Sculptures, The Greek, Roman and Etruscan Collections of the Harvard University Art Museums, 1990; (with others) Le Sport dans la Grece Antique, 1992, Du Jeu a la Competition, 1992, El er. la Grecia Antigua, La genesis del olimpismo, 1992-93, Vase-Painting in Italy, 1993, (with others) Eye of the Beholder, Masterpieces from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, 2003, Art and Archaeology of Antiquity, Vols. I-IV, 2001-04, (with others) J.D. Beazley, The Lewes House Gems, 2002-05; mem. editl. bd. Minerva, 2002-08. Trustee Cardinal Spellman Philatelic Mus., 1980-93. Served to 1st 1943-47. Recipient Bicentennial medal Boston It. AUS, Coll., 1976; Fulbright fellow, 1951-53; Guggenheim fellow, 1968 Fellow AAAS, Am. Numis. Soc. (life), Royal Numis. Soc., Soc. Antiquaries; mem. Coll. Art Assn. (life), Archaeol. Inst. Am. (life) German Archaeol. Inst., Holland Soc. N.Y., Colonial Lords of Manors in Am., Mass. Hist. Soc. (hon. curator); Tavem Club (medalist 1986, Boston). Home: Cambridge, Mass. Died Nov. 27, 2008.

Deporte

VERNER, JAMES MELTON,

lawyer; b. Selma, Ala.,

Sept. 19, 1915; s. Singleton Foster and Jennie (Harris) V; m. Gretchen Gores, Aug. 12, 1939 (dec. 2004); children: Ann Vemer Picardo, James Singleton, William Melton (dec.

2004). Student, Biltmore Coll., 1932—34; AB, U. N.C., 1936, JD, 1938. Bar: NC 1938, Tenn. 1947, D.C. 1950, Va. 1986. Assoc, firm Gover Covington, Charlotte, NC, 1938; law elk. atty. gen. NC, 1938-40; atty. CAB, Washington, 1940-43; asst. gen. counsel Chgo. So. Airlines, Memphis, 1946-47; atty. Air Transport Assn. Am., Washington, 194749; hearing examiner CAB, 1949-50, exec. asst. to chmn., 1950, exec, dir., 1950-53; from atty. to ptnr. Turney Turney, 1953 60; ptnr. firm Verner, Liipfert, Bemhard,

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& Hand, Chartered (and predecessor firms), 1960-88; hon. mem. bd. dirs., spl. coun. Piper Rudnick Gray Cary (merged with Verner, Liipfert, Bemhard, McPherson & Hand, Chartered), Washington. Assoc, editor N.C. Law Rev., 1937 38. Former mem., chmn. policy bd. Legal Counsel for Elderly, Washington. Lt. (j.g.) USNR, 1943-46; legal officer Naval Air Transport Svc, 1945-46. Mem.: ABA, Cosmos Club (Washington), Order of Golden Fleece. Home: Arlington, Va. Died Oct. 6, 2009. McPherson



VERPLANKE, ANNA LOUISE,

nutritionist; b.

Camden,

Tenn., Mar. 22, 1935; d. Wiley Leonard and Rosa Belle (Clark) Noles; m. Edward Ely Verplanke, Jul. 19, 1953; children:

Rose Anne

Student,

U.

&

Mary Anne

1976-77;

(twins), Julia

Edwina.

U., 1983. Cert. Dietetic

Women's Club (Woman Day 1985). Democrat. Baptist. Avocations: gardening, golf, dance, colExecs., bus. and Profl.

lecting recipes, refinishing antique furniture. ersonville,

NC. Died May

preschool

educator;

b.

3, 1951; d. Orville A. and Hyacinth C. (Rueckl) Van Laanen; m. Patrick John Vickman, Oct. 20, 1972; children: Sarah Anne, John Edward. BS in Growth and Devel., U. Wis., Green Bay, 1972; postgrad., Minot State Coll., 1975-76. Cert pre-kindergarten and kindergarten tchr., Minn. Head start instr. Hazel Green (Wis.) Pub. Schs., 1973; head tchr. Noah's Ark, St. Paul, 1973-74, Golden Hours Day Care, Eagan, Minn., 1974; tchr. asst. Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, Winona, Minn., 1981-82, pre-sch. tchr., 1982-86, Winona Area Cath. Schs., from 1986. Leader River Trails coun. Girl Scouts U.S.A., Winona, 1985-89; mem. adult choir Cathedral of Sacred Heart,- Winona, 1984 eucharistic min., 1990; sec. St. Stan's Band Boosters, 1988-90. Mem. Assn. for Childhood Edn. Internat., Nat. Cath. Edn. Assn., River City Rascals Winona Clown Club. Roman Catholic. Avocations: clowning, reading for self and children, travel, music. Home: Winona, Minn. Died May 7, 2008.

Green Bay, Wis., Nov.



10,

Home: Hend-

2008.

Absalom, Liam Dankano. AB, Georgetown

U, 1964; MA, Hofstra U., 1969; with honors, U. Coll. Dublin, Ireland, 1972; PhD, U. Mass., 1974. Vol. Peace Corps, Kru Coast, Liberia, 1964-66; tchr. Fishers Island (N.Y.) Sch., 1967-68; instr. Norwich U, 1968-70; sr. lectr. Abdullahi Bayero Coll., Ahmadu, Kano, Nigeria, 1972-75, univ. mgmt. com., 197375; assoc. prof. L.I. U., Southampton, N.Y, 1975-76; prof. U. Mohammed V, Rabat, Morocco, 1976-77; headmaster Rabat Am. Sch., Morocco, 1977-80, Am. Sch. Aberdeen (Scotland), 1980-82, Adelphi Acad., Bklyn, 1983-90, Beaufort (S.C) Acad., from 1990. Pres. Coll. Choice Counseling; ednl. cons. Ednl. columnist: Lowcountry Ledger; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Mem. Prin.'s Coun. Coalition Essential Schs. Brown U., Providence, R.I., 1984 chmn. Coun. Ind. Colls, and Schs. L.I., Bklyn., 1987-90; mem. Bay Ridge Community Assn., 1984-90; chmn. Fishers Islanders for McCarthy, 1967-68; committeeman Southampton Dem. Cen. Com., 1968-69; evaluator European Coun. Ind. Schs.,

MA



VITANZA, ROBERT DOMINIC, personnel

consultail

Bronx, Dec. 20, 1955; s. Basilio and Joan (Gaul) Vl Anne Beaupre Dubuque, Jan. 30, 1982. BA, Niagar. ! NY, 1978. Recruiter Hipp Waters, Inc., Greenwich, 1979-84; exec, recruiter, owner Licari & Vitanza As] Inc., Rye, N.Y, from 1984. Guest speaker R.I. Perscl Assn. Conf., Providence, 1982. Mem. Nat. Assn. Perscl Cons, (guest speaker 1981). Republican. Roman Cauil Home: West Redding, Conn. Died June 9, 2008. 1

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VOKES, HOLLY HURTT,

Pasadena, Calif., Feb. 22, 1957; s. John Rudolph and Rose Ann (Mezgec) V: m. Lisa Michelle Davis, May 23, 1992. AA, Glendale Coll., 1978; BA, U. So. Calif., 1980; PhD, U. S.C, 1988. Lie. clin. psychologist. Psychologist S.C. Dept. Youth Svcs., Columbia, 1983-85, S.C. Dept. Mental Health, Columbia, 1985-88, Calif. Dept. Mental Health, LA, 1988-89; psychol. cons. S.C. Dept. Disability, Columbia, from 1989. Instr. U. S.C, Columbia, 1982—. Contbr. chpt. to book and articles to profl. jours. Mem. APA, S.C. Psychol. Assn., Nat. Rehab. Assn., Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Beta Kappa. Avocations: weightlifting, racquetball, waterskiing. Home: Columbia, SC Died May 1, 2008.

VILENCHIK, MICHAEL MARC,

VOLZ, CHARLES HARVIE,

sultant; b.

M

Mary

MA

VIDIC,

JEFFREY JON,

clinical psychologist, consultant;

b.

radiobiologist, bio-

physicist, bio-oncologist; b. Brjansk, Russia, s.

May

30, 1938;

Marc and Grunja G. (Smoljakova) V; m. Valentina

Vasilieva, Jan. 12, 1964 (div. 1967);

N. Runova, Mar.

6,

1968

(div. 1971);

1 1

I.

child, Joan;

m. Julia

child, Vera.

MD,

1st

Med. Inst., St. Petersburg, Russia, 1961; PhD, Inst. Virology, Moscow, 1967. Postgrad, rsch. Inst. Virology, Moscow, 1963-66; rsch. scientist, sr. biophysicist, sr. resident Inst. Biophysics Pushchino, Moscow, 1966-90; vis. scientist Med. Rsch. Coun., Didcot, England, 1990—2008; rschr. Inst, for Environ. Rsch., Tel Aviv, 1991 rsch. scholar SUNY Health Sci. Ctr., Syracuse, 1991-93, Cornell U., Ithaca, 1993-94; rsch. scientist Longevity Achievement Found, and Sally Balin Med. Ctr., Media, Pa., 1994 2008. Author: Biological Fundamentals of Aging and Longevity, 1976, 87, 89, Radiobiological Effects and Environment, 1983, 91, The Rules of Molecular-Genetic Action of Chemical Carcinogens, 1977, Dynamic Instability and the Late Radiobiological Effects, 1987, Modification of Carcinogenic and Antitumor Actions of Ionizing Radiation, 1985; contbr. articles to profl. jours., chpts. to books. Mem.: Am. Assn. for Cancer Rsch. Achievements include research in biophysics of aging and carcinogenesis; mechanisms of radiation effects and biophyisics of the genome. Home: Media, Pa. Died Sept. 24, 2008. ;



DNA

VIRTUE, RICHARD priest; b. Yale, Okla.,

dependency counselor, 1921; s. CR. Sr. and Olive

L., chemical

Nov.

7,

(Cowan) V; m. Sue Starr; children: Richard L.C., Nancy Virtue Lewis, Rebecca Virtue Smith, David Andrew. BA,

U,

Rutgers

Oklahoma specialist

1945. Cons, to Sch. Social

Work

U. Okla.,

City, 1973-81; exec, dir., counselor, intervention

Norman

(Okla.) Alcohol Info. Ctr., from 1972.

Mem.

Gov.'s Task Force on Alcohol and Drugs, Okla., 1982-86; mem. Nat. Episc. Coalition on Alcohol and Drugs, 1985 mem. Alcohol and Drug Problems N.Am., Washington, 1981 Mem. Cleveland County Dem. Cen. Com., 1980-90. Named to Hall of Fame on Alcohol and Drug Intervention; honored Dick Virtue at the State Capitol by the Ho. and Senate. Mem. Okla. Assn. Alcohol and Drug Counselors (chmn. legis. com. 1978-85). Episcopalian. Avocations: basketball, football, baseball. Died Apr. 6, 2008.



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JR., lawyer; b Richi Charles Harvie and Mary July 30, 1976; chi Charles Harvie III, Judith C. BS, U. Ala., 1950, JD, Bar: Ala. 1951, U.S. Dist. Ct. Ala., U.S. Ct. Appeals cir.), U.S. Ct. Mil. Appeals, U.S. Ct. Appeals (11th U.S. Supreme Ct. 1962. Spl. agt. FBI, 1951; claim Allstate Ins. Co., 1952-54; claims atty. State Farm Ins. Volz, Gadsen, Ala., 1 1954-57; ptnr. Roberts, Orme 59; sole practice Montgomery, 1961-63; asst. dir. E Indsl. Rels., Ala., 1959-63; pntr. Volz, Capouano, Warn Prestwood, 1963-84, Volz Volz, 1984-95, Volz, P wood Hanan, 1995—2001; of counsel Prestwood Assocs., from 2001. Note editor Ala. Law Rev., 195C Campaign dir. March of Dimes, 1958, Am. Cancer 1967; exec. sec. Gov.'s Com. on Employment of Phys Handicapped, 1959-62; mem. Pres.'s Com. on Emploj of Physically Handicapped, 1959-62; pres., bd. dirs. gomery chpt. Am. Cancer Soc. 2nd lt. USAAF, Recipient Outstanding Service award Am. Cancer Va., Sept. 15, 1925;

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V; m. Constance A. Lewis,

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(state committeeman 1973-75). (mem. nat. panel), ABA, Ala. Bar A Lawyers Assn., Farrah Law Soc, Montgoc Country Club, Masons, Kiwanis, Phi Alpha Delta. Met!

1967

Arbitration Assn.

Ala. Trial ist.

Deceased.

VOSBURGH, KENNETH VERNON,

print shop Auburn, NY, Aug. 20, 1933; s. Stanley Alvin and/ (Moravec) V; m. Betty Ann Mueller, May 4, 1957; child Kenneth Eric (dec), Karen Helen, Kay Ellen. BA, Lawrence U., 1956. Telephone directory rep. L.M. B b.

Rochester, N.Y, 1956-57; wholesale foods Brewster-Crittenden Co., Rochester, 1957-59; food svc. Carnation Co., Syracuse, N.Y, 1959-64; territory candy Sons, Buffalo, 1964-74; owner K-Vee S E.J. Brach Co., Buffalo, 1974-82, Printin' By Ken, Buffalo, from 1' Pres. Assn. for Rsch. Childhood Cancer, Buffalo, 1972. newletter editor, 1973-89, treas., 1974-75; mem. prog com. Am. Cancer Soc, L.A., 1985. Recipient IV av Assn. for Rsch. Childhood Cancer, 1980. Mem. Ma(deacon 1980). Republican. Lutheran. Avocations: bowl Co.,

&

gourmet cooking. Home: Buffalo, NY. Died Sept.

VOTTELER, THEODORE PAUL,

VICKERS, CLINTON JOHN,

headmaster; b. South Hempstead, NY, Aug. 12, 1941; s. Robert Paul and Harriette Veronica (Parsons) V; m. Emily Catherine Pisani, Sept. 2, 1967; children: Emilia Francoise, Clinton Cuchulain, Ethan

1983-86; nat. lectr. Soc. Sigma Xi, 1981-83. Author: ends of the Earth, 1973; co-author: Atlantis: Fact or FicH 1978; contbr. articles to profl. jours. Fellow AAAS, ('§ Soc. Am.; mem. LWV, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Dil crat. Unitarian Universalist. Avocations: gourmet coolj travel, puzzles. Died June 26, 2008.

principal, social worker, M Evanston, 111., Sept. 7, 1940; d. Harold Cecill Alice (Leslie) Hurtt; m. Frank Kanter Girardin, 10, 1962 (div. 1972); children: Jennifer Jeanne, FJ Kanter; m. A. Richard Vokes, Sept. 28, 1991. AA, Wi! I Woods Coll., Fulton, Mo., 1960; BA in Spl. Edn., Nf State U., 1962, in Edn., 1990; postgrad., Cen. Michi 1981-82. Tchr. Jack Jill Schs., Colorado Springs, CJ 1962-64, Univ. Liggett Schs., Grosse Pointe, Mich., ll 72; counselor Community Family Children Svcs., lectr. in field. Author: U. Fla., Gainesville, 2006 Personality of Lawyers, 1964, Zum Gesellschaftsbildi



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Juristen, 1970, Hierarchie der Ausbildungsstatten, Re
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2007.

ARTH1R

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chotoost: b. Maiden. Mass-etsred

widowed Oct Waker HaD and Era Mande (Btotddl) 1991 dnldren: Nlarr Ann Wheeler Masher. Frances BiasdeflWbeekrKtodtoO»arfcsKrjowks-BSME.L-S NaNai ;; -::• -..-£ --I Ec_.^f-: Ee:r:-.:c zzi-~ Z-J.: I:--.- :- ~ T:t-t. z-r vanced mroagh grades to cant, 1944; conmdg- officer US S Kearar*. 1944-46: mem. various fleets/electranics staffs L3N. 1960. ret. I960: mfg. rngr. Hewko Packard Co- Palo Ako. Cahf- 1960-70; co. mfg. mgc Foretold Moooni View. Cahf- 1970-72; pre*- bns. con. Wheefcr & Assocs- Los .Abes Hflb. Cahf- from 19^2. Mem. IEEE. Repnhhcan. PitibywJtan. Arocahons: cktuutocs. prepnrtog htstorKal video mudBOi n Dkd Dec 9. 2007. '-

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Rjvcr n»i. 1997. To Engr_ 1975. Formal f

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FRANK KNOWLES BLaSDELL. d, Q;

pvt practice'eons. Princeton. NJ- from 1999 Anther New Penpectbes on Water Soppb. 1994. Comprebeosrte Water Planning and RegnlationTl 996. Water RaSorce: A Sew En for Coordntmion. 1998; eootbr ankles to pnbts. on water tesoorces Chaa. Flood Control Can, Prince: 1975-81; adr. conu Rcrtsaoi of SJ.s Water Snppry Master Plan. 2001. Recipient Trustees award NJ. tost Tech- 1985. gort award Water 1

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23. 1921: s. Robert ^Tffiam and Ehxabeth Arveen (Btotm) W_ m. Vnpma Aieene Carter. Joe 6. 1948; chfldrew Ranald PanL Mark. Keith. BA. Gordon CoO, 1949; BD. Harvard D, 1952;

MST. Andorer Sewsos TheoL Semu 1954. D 1973. Ordatoed to naatooy Baptist Ch_ 1951: Bc

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Harvard O. Dhtohy Schu Camhridgr," Mass1990-2000. fnterfaht Ciibb 11 hng. Svcc. toe social psychology IX 1958-66: cons. VS. Omasa. Cml Rights. US. Govt. Rochester. 1964. Nat Office NAACP. Rochester. 1964-65.

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Forest U., 1987. Ordained to ministry Bapt. Ch., 1945; pastor Smithfield, Ky., 1945-49; instr. sociology and phi-

losophy Ind. U., 1947-50; prof, religion Cumberland U., Lebanon, Tenn., 1950-51, Belmont Coll., Nashville, 195152; prof, sociology, asst. to pres. Shorter Coll., Rome, Ga., 1952-53; assoc. pastor, min. edn. Atlanta, 1953-54; state

sec, student dept. Bapt. State Conv., NC, 1954-57; pres. Coll., Murfreesboro, NC, 1957-89, pres. emeritus, 1989—2009. Mem. adv. com. to Nd. Higher Edn., 1962-66;

Chowan

NC Conf. Social Svc, 1965-67, Assn. Governing Bds., 1973-82, Assn. So. Baptist Colls, and Schs., 1967-68, Assn. Eastern NC Colls., 1968-69; bd. dirs. Regional Edn. Lab. Found. Churchfor Carolinas and Va. Pres. bd. trustees Related Colls., 1970-74; bd. dirs., v.p. Nat. Coun. Ind. Jr. Colls., 1974-75, pres., 1975-76; mem. adv. coun. presidents

pres.

NC

Assn. Governing Bds., from 1973; mem. NC Bd. Mental Health, from 1966; bd. dirs. Am. Assn. Cmty. and Jr. Colls., 1976-82; pres. NC Assn. Colls, and Univs., 1977-78; chmn. NC Commn. Mental Health/Mental Retardation Sers., 1978-81; mem. NC Commn. on Mental Health, DevelopDrug Svcs. Author: mental Disabilities, and Alcohol From Plough Boy to College President, 2008. V.p. Bapt. State Conv. NC, 1989-91. Named Tarheel of Week Raleigh News and Observer, 1962, Boss of Year NC Jaycees, 1972; named to Hall of Fame, Cmty. Action Assn., 2005; tribute paid in Congl. Record, 1962, 89, NC Com. Action Assn. Hall of Fame, 2005; Whitaker Libr. at Chowan Coll. named for him; Whitaker Sch. at Butner, NC named for him; selected one of nation's 18 most effective coll. pres. in 1985, funded study Exxon Found.; featured in We the People of North Carolina, 1989. Mem. NC Lit. and Hist. Assn. (pres. 1970-71), Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Scis., NEA, Am. Assn. Community and Jr. Colls, (dir. 1976-82, Leadership Recognition award 1989), Nat. Assn. Ind. Colls, and Univs. (dir. 1977-78, 81-85), Am. Assn. Higher Edn., Am. Coun. Edn. (bd. dirs. 1985-89), Internat. Platform Assn., Omicron Delta Kappa. Clubs: Capital City (Raleigh, NC), Rotary (chmn. dist. student exchange com. 1969-72, Paul Harris fellow); Optimist; Beechwood Country (Ahoskie, NC); Harbor (Norfolk, Va.). Died May 5, 2009.

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Dodge City, 1974-78; exec bd. Area Drug Abuse Dodge City, 1974-76, New Chance Alcohol Rehab., City, 1979-85, Meals on Wheels, Dodge City, 1984-92. Named Woman of the Yr. Bus. and Profl. Women, 1975-76; named Kans. Master Tchr. Emporia State U.,

Inc.,

Coun.,

Dodge

AAUW

(pres. 1969-70), Ret. Tchrs. Assn. 1976. Mem. 1991—), White Shrine of Jerusalem (High Priestess 1988-91), Order Eastern Star (Worthy Matron 1961, Dist. dir. 1982), Delta Kappa Gamma (pres. 1979-80). Republican. Christian Ch. Avocations: reading, bowling, exercise, crossword puzzles. Died Dec. 7, 2007.

(pres.

WHITE, FREDERICK ANDREW,

retired physicist, pro

fessor; b. Detroit, Mar. 11, 1918; s. Andrew Bracken and Mildred (Witzel) W.; m. Dorothy Janet Sibley, Nov. 7, 1942 (dec); children: Wendell William, Lawrence Sibley, Eric Sibley, Roger Randolph (dec.) BS, Wayne State U., Detroit, 1940; MS, U. Mich., Ann Arbor, 1941; postgrad., U. Rochester, NYC, 1943 46; PhD, U. Wis., Madison, 1959. Insp. U.S. Army Ordnance, Rochester, 1941 43; rsch. asst. Manhattan project U. Rochester, 1943 45, grad. instr. rsch. Manhattan project, 1946; rsch. asst., rsch. assoc, cons,





physicist Knolls

1947



Atomic Power Lab. GE, Schenectady, NY,

62; adj. prof,

NY, 1961





nuc

sci.

Rensselaer Poly.

Inst.,

Troy,

62, prof. nuc. engring. and environ, engring., indsl. liaison scientist, 1962 96; 81, prof, emeritus, 1981





1996. Cons. NASA, 1965-80; organist and acoustic cons., 1952 2001; rsch. and liaison scientist Rochester Gas and Electric Co., 1978-96; adj. prof, physics SUNY Albany, 1986-88 Author: American Industrial Research Laboratories, 1961, Mass Spectrometry in Science and Technology, 1968, Our Acoustic Environment, 1975, Mass Spectrometry: Applications in Science and Engineering, 1986 Mem. AIAA, IEEE, Optical Soc. Am., Am. Guild Organists Achievements include developing mass spectrometric instrumentation and its uses in measurements relating to nuclear and atomic physics; co-discoverer last naturallyoccurring stable isotope. Home: Niskayuna, NY. Died Oct. 13, 2008.

ret.,



WHITE, JOSEPH CALVIN, petroleum engineer,

WHITCOMB, RICHARD TRAVIS, aeronautical consultFeb. 21, 1921; s. Kenneth Frederick BS in Aero. Engring., 1943, DEng (hon.), 1956; DSc (hon.), Old Dominion U., 1985. Aero. rsch. scientist Langley Rsch. Ctr. NASA, Hampton, Va., 1943 58, head transonic aerodynamics br., 1958—80, disting. rsch. assoc, 1980—85; pvt. practice aero. cons. Hampton, 1980 90. Patentee aero, equipment. Recipient Collier Trophy, Nat. Aero. Assn., 1955, Wright Bros, trophy, 1974, Nat. Medal of Sci., The White House, 1973, Award in Aero. Engring., NAS, 2000; named to Nat. Inventors Hall of Fame, 2003. Fellow: AIAA (hon. Reed award 1969, Daniel Guggenheim medal 2002); mem.: NAE. Avocations: music, reading, exercise. Home: Fairfax, Va. Died Oct. 13, 2009. ant; b.

Evanston,

111.,

and Gladys (Travis) Whitcomb. Worcester Poly.

Inst.,





consultCrane, Tex., July 5, 1930; s. Thomas Reese and Verda (Loveless) W.; m. Jan. 26, 1954 (widowed); children: Patrick, Pamela, Timothy. BS in Petroleum Engring., Tex. U., 1952, BS in Geol. Engring., 1952. Cert, profl. engr., Tex., Colo. Engr. Texaco Inc., Tex., 1954-68, engr. Okla., 1954-68, mgr. NYC, 1968-72, Denver, 1972-80; cons. engr. S Petroleum Cons., Denver, 1980-85, J.C. White Assocs., Inc., Denver, from 1985. 1st It. U.S. Army, 1952-54. Mem. Soc. Petroleum Engrs. Died Dec. 12, 2007. ant; b.

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WHITE, ROBERT FRANKLIN,

computer systems development analyst; b. Indpls., Aug. 18, 1928; s. Walter Otis and Golda Margaret (Ray) W.; m. Vernie Irene Bennett, Mar. 10, 1974; children: Dennis, Claudia, Richard, Steffani.

BBA magna cum WHITE, ALVIN MURRAY,

mathematics professor, consultant; b. NYC, June 21, 1925; s. Max and Beatrice White; m. Myra Goldstein, Dec. 4, 1946; children: Louis, retired

Michael. BA, Columbia U., 1949; MA, UCLA, 1951; PhD, Stanford U., 1961. Instr. Stanford U., Calif., 1950—54; asst. prof. U. Santa Clara, Calif., 1954 61; postdoctoral fellow U. Wis., Madison, 1961 62; prof. math. Harvey Mudd Coll., Claremont, Calif., 1962—97, emeritus prof, math., 1997—2009. Vis. scholar MIT, 1975; initiator-facilitator humanistic math, network of over 2000 mathematicians worldwide; cons. coop, learning tutorial program Claremont Unified Sch. Dist. Editor: Interdisciplinary Teaching, 1981;





Humanistic Mathematics Network Essays on Humanistic Math., Math. Assn. Am., 1993; USN, 1943-46, PTO; tutor, Calif. Institution for Men in Chino, El Roble Intermediate Sch.; read and recorded textbooks, Recording for the Blind (now Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic) Grantee Fund for Improvement of Post-secondary Edn., Exxon Found.; Danforth Fellow. Mem. Am. Math. Soc, Math. Assn. Am., Nat. Coun. Tchrs. Math., Profl. Organizational Developers Network, Fedn. Am. Scientists, AAUP, Sigma Xi. Died June 2, 2009. founder, pub., editor:

Jour.,

contbr. articles to profl. jours. Served with

laude, Indpls. U., 1969; MBA, Butler U., analyst Navistar, Indpls., 1959-75, supr.

1972. Systems material scheduling, 1975-79, supr. systems div., from 1979. cpl. U.S. Army, 1950-52, Korea. Recipient Wall Achievement award Dow Jones, 1969. Mem. Am. Alpha Sigma Lambda, Epsilon Sigma Alpha. Home: Greenwood, Ind. Died Feb. 23, 2008.

Served as St. Jour.

Legion,

JR., manufacturing executive; b. Chgo., Feb. 18, 1942; s. David Alan and Janet (Fate) W.; m. Catherine Elizabeth Harman, June 12, 1971; children: Christopher Alan, John Michael. BS, U.S. Mil. Acad., 1964; MBA, U. Pa., 1971. Planning analyst Cooper Industries, Houston, 1971-74; exec. asst. The Cooper Group, Raleigh, 1974-76; v.p. fin. and planning Cooper Energy Svcs. Group, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, 1976-80; v.p., gen. mgr. Cooper Power Tools, Columbia, S.C., 1980-88; v.p. corp. planning and devel. Cooper Industries, 1988-96, sr. v.p. strategic planning, 1996—99. Capt. U.S. Army, 1964-69. Decorated Army Commendation medal. Republican. Episcopalian. Avocations: golf, reading. Died Oct. 2, 2007.

WHITE, ELEANOR MARGARET,

elementary school educator; b. Hutchinson, Kans., Nov. 5, 1918; d. Edward Jackson and Mary Margaret (Baker) Fraser; m. Floyd Milton White, July 16, 1944 (dec. 1966); 1 child, Floy Elaine White Ice. AA, Dodge City CC, Kans., 1938; BS in Elem. Edn., Phillips U., Enid, Okla., 1960; postgrad., Hays State U. Tchr. grades 1-8 Rural Sch. Dist. 54, Hodgeman County, Kans., 1938-40, Rural Sch. Dist. 14, Ford County, Kans., 1941-42, Rural Sch. Dist. 37, Hodgeman County, 1955; tchr. Sch. Dist. 443, Dodge City, Kans., 1955-84; ret. Mem. and cons. Leadership Team in Drug Abuse Edn., State of Kans., 1970-73. Pres. bd. Hot Line, retired

WHITMORE, JAMES ALLEN, actor; b. White PL NY, Oct. 1, 1921 s. James Allen and Florence Belle (Cr W.; m. Nancy Mygatt, Mar. 24, 1978 (div.); m. A Lindley (div. 1979); children: James, Steven, Daniel Noreen Nash, Aug. 7, 2001 BA, Yale U., 1942; postg Am. Wing Theatre Sch. Performances include: (Broad plays) debut in Command Decision, 1947 (Tony awar^i 7 ;i -..;

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Compounds, 1979;

contbr. articles to profl. joui

books Served as sgt. USMC, 1955-58 Fello awards com. 1984 87, Jack A. Morton aw* 1990); mem.: NAE, Electrochem. Soc. (Electronics div award 1978). Home: Ballwin, Mo. Died Oct. 18, 2008.

chpts. to

IEEE

WITT, JAMES

lawyer; b. Chgo., Feb. 21, 1900;

Henry and Etta (Bernstein) W.; m. Ruth Oberndorfer, Oct. 1928 (dec. Apr. 1961); children— Joan Wolf Grauer, jorie Wolf Greenberg; m. Edith Weiskopf, Oct. 26, IS



(field

WOLFF, HERBERT ERIC,

banker, former army offio Cologne, Germany, May 24, 1925; s. Hugo and Juan Anna (Van Dam) W.; m. Alice (Billy) Rafael, Nov. 13, 19 b.

(dec. July, 1987); children: Karen (dec. Jan., 1992), Herb. E., Allen R. BA, Rutgers U., 1953; BS, U. Md., 1957; George Washington U., 1962; grad., US Army War Co 1962, Harvard U., 1979. Commd. 2nd lt. US Army, 19' advanced through grades to maj. gen.; served in Fe Republic of Germany, Greece, Iran, Republic of Kon Australia, New Guinea, The Phillipines, Japan and Social Republic of Vietnam; dep. dir. ops. NS A and Chief CSS, Meade, Md., 1973 75; dep. corps, comdr. V Corps I Army, Frankfurt, Germany, 1975-77, comdr. gen. US Arr Western Command Hawaii, 1977-81; with First Hawaii Bank, Honolulu, 1981-2000, sr. v.p., corp. sec, to 20C hon. consul gen. (Dato) US Pacific region Govt, of Mala sia, Honolulu, from 1985. Author: The Man on Horsebac

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WITTE, MARIE, special education educator, occupational therapist; b. Richardton, ND, Mar. 31, 1946; d. Victor Earl and Agnes Catherine (Koller) W. BA in Edn., We. Wash. State Coll., Bellingham, 1968; in Spl. Edn., U. Oreg., 1973; in Occupational Therapy, Tex. Woman's U., 1983. Cert, tchr.; registered/lie therapist. Tchr. Manson (Wash.) Pub. Schs., 1968-71; vol. tchr. Children's Hosp. Sch., Eugene, Wash., 1972-73; master tchr. Busy Bee Presch., Anchorage, 1973-74; program dir., itinerant spl. edn. tchr. State Operated Schs. of Anchorage, Ft. Yukon, Alaska, 1974-76; program devel. careers and continuing edn. U. Alaska, Faribanks, 1976-78; staff developer, ednl. mgr. A Sch. For Me, Inc., Tohatchi, N.Mex., 1978-81; spl. edn. tchr, therapist for severe-profoundly retarded Fairbanks Sch. Dist., 1983-90, occupational therapist, from 1990. Cons, to spl. edn. presch. programs, Ft. Yukon, Delta, and Dillingham, Alaska, 1974-76. Founding mem., v.p. Assn. for Children with Learning Disabilities, Fairbanks, 1975; mem. St. Raphael's Parish Coun., Fairbanks, 198490, also pres.; mem. Interior Alaska Peace with Justice Coun., Fairbanks, 1985-89. Named to Outstanding Young Women of Am., 1981. Mem. Am. Occupational Therapy Assn., Peace with Justice Orgn., N.W. Directory of Occu-

M

MS



1962, The Tenth Principle of War Public Support, 1964, T Military Instructor, 1968. Exec. bd. Aloha coun. Boy Scot Am.; bd. dirs. USO, Girl Scouts of US, Hawaii, Four Armed Forces Ctr. Security Studies; vice chmn. March Dimes; v.p. Hawaiii Com. Fgn. Rels.; past pres. Paci; Asian Affairs Coun., Hawaii Army Mus. Soc. Decorat

Bronze Star with V and 3 oak leaf clusters, Air medal (2 US Army, Purple Heart, Gallantry Cross with 2 pain Gallantry Cross with palm and silver star Nat. Order 5 class South Vietnam, Order Nat. Security Merit Choen-^ S. Korea, D.S.M. with oak leaf clusters (2), Silver Star wi oak leaf cluster US Army, Legion of Merit with 3 oak lc clusters, D.F.C., Combat Infantry Badge with two sta master parachutist. Army aviator; named Citizen of Yr. Fe Exec. Bd., 1987. Mem. 1st Inf. Divsn. Assn., 1st Cav. Divsl Assn., Plaza Club (pres., bd. dirs.), Waialae Country Clui Rotary, Phi Kappa Phi. Deceased.

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WHO

AMERICA

IN

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DONNA

Fellow Aerospace Med. Assn. (Disting. Research award

uc.

NJ.

1983); mem. Am. Physiol. Soc. (past chmn. circulation group, pres. 1980-81. Daggs award 1995). Am. Soc. Pharmacology and Exptl. Therapeutics. Am.. Central socs. clin. investigation. Soc. Exptl. Biology and Medicine. Am. Heart Assn. (Research Achievement award 1973. past chmn. basic

LEE, nursing researcher, consultant: b. Mar. 30. 1948: d. Rudolph Mitchko and dine DePietropaolo: m. Ting Kin Wong. Dec. 18. 1971; Ud, Nina. BSN magna cum laude. Rutgers U.. 1970; in Nursing magna cum laude. UCLA. 1971: student. d Hall U., 1974; postgrad.. OkJa. State U. RN. Okla.; pediatric nurse practitioner: cert. Brazelton Neonatal ivior Assessment Scale. Charge nurse pediatrics U. Med. Or.. LA. 1970-72; clin. specialist pediatrics avelt Hosp.. NYC. 1972-73; asst. prof, nursing Seton 7 pvt. pract. nurse U.. South Orange. N.J.. 1973-7 r

.

:

selor.

ifield

from 1975; cons, pediatrics Muhlenberg Hosp.. NJ., 1976-80. Somerset Med. Ctr.. Somen ille.

1977-80: cons, pediatrics,

bum

unit Hillcrest

Med.

Tulsa. Okla.. 1981-83; cons, nursing dept. Children's

St Francis Hosp.. Tulsa. Okla., from 1985; cons. ing dept. Ark. Children's Hosp., Little Rock. 1987-90. Jren's Med. Ctr. Dallas. 1990-93. Nursing cons. ChilHosp. at St. Francis Home. Tulsa; adj. assoc. prof. Med.. U. Okla.; adj. assoc. prof., cons. Oral Roberts U. Nursing. Author: Whaley and Wong's Nursing Care of its and Children. 1995 (Am. Jour. Nursing Book of Yr. d 1991). Essentials of Pediatric Nursing. 1993 (Am. Nursing Book of Yr. award 1993). Clinical Manual of attic Nursing. 1990. Pediatric Quick Reference: author: l others) Mosby's Assesstest, 1984. Mosby's Compreive Review of Nursing, 1987. The Addison- Wesley Jbook of Nursing Practice. 1983. Nursing Assessment "s

Strategies for the

Family

at

Risk. 1986.

Comprehensive

d and Family Nursing Skills. 1991: contbr articles to jours. Recipient Outstanding Alumni Rutgers Coll. ing award. 1995. Excellence in Maternal and Child th award ON A. 1994. Outstanding Svc. award Am. xx Soc. 1980. Bums Pioneer award Nat. Bum Victim id., 1977. Outstanding Educator of Am. award. 1974^Uow Am. Acad. Nurses; mem. ANA (coun. matemalI nursing). Intemat Assn. Study Pain. Am. Nurses id.. Assn. Pediatric Oncology Nurses. Nat. Assn. PediNurse Assocs. Practitioners (Henry K. Silver award Outstanding Svc. award Okla. 1992). Assn. Care :, dren's Health. Nat. Coun. Family Rels.. Nat. Assn. Sch. ;es. Am. Pain Soc.. Okla. Nurses Assn. (Hon. Recogniaward 1987). Rutgers U. Coll. Nursing Alumni Assn.. Calif. Sch. Nursing Alumni Assn.. Candlelighters id. Compassionate Friends. Sigma Theta Tau (Zeta a chpt. Excellence in Rsch. award 1988; first recipient rey Hepburn award; Mosbv award of Excellence 1995). le: Tulsa. Okla. Died May 4. 2008. .

sci. sect). AAAS. Nat. Acad. Medicine Mex.. Nat. Acad. Arts and Scis. (Netherlands). Federated Am. Socs. Exptl. Biology (pres. 1981—). German Soc. for Heart and Circulation Rsch.. Carl-Ludwig Ehrenmiinze. Phi Beta Kappa.

Sigma Xi. Alpha Omega Alpha (Outstanding Achievement award 1991). Achievements include research, numerous pubis, on devel. instrumental techniques and procedures for study heart and circulation in health and disease: applications of these procedures to detection and quantitation of various types of acquired and congenital heart disease, study of effects and compensatory reaction of heart and circulation to various types of circulatory stress: essential member of the team that invented a revolutionary pressurized gar-

ment, the G-suit that helps pilots avoid blacking out while in flight: patents in field. Died Mar. 18. 2009.

WOOD. GARY WALTER,

investment manager, b. Reds. Carl Leslie and Vivian Clarie (Looney) W.: m. Sandra Louise Anderson. Dec. 7. 1967 (div. Feb. 1980): children: Andrea Claire. Jansen Hasbrouck. Melissa Diedre. BS. San Jose State U.. 1961; MBA. Harvard Bus. Sch., 1965. Indsl. engr. United Techs.. Sunnyvale. Calif.. 1961-63: instl. salesman Goldman Sachs & Co.. ding, Calif.. Mar. 16. 1939;

LA. 1965-70. Morgan Stanley & Co.. NYC. 1970-76: dep. mgr. Brown Brothem Harriman. NYC. 1976-82: exec. v.p. Estabrook Capital Mgmt.. NYC, 1982-85; pres. Schaenen

Wood & Assoc.. NYC. from 1985. also bd. dirs.. from 1985. Mem. NY. Soc. Security Analysts. Republican. Avocations: tennis, reading, boxing, cooking, travel. Fla.

NG, YANIC,

accountant: b. Hong kong. Republic of Dec. 14. 1954; came to U.S. 1976: m. Maria See. 1 child. Calvin. BS in Acctg.. U. HI.. Chgo.. ). CPA. 111. Field acct. Turner Constm.. Chgo.. 1980-84. g. supr.. from 1984. Sen. On-leung Assn.. Chgo., 1985. n. Am. Inst. CPA's, 111. Soc. CPA's. Chinatown C. of C. dirs.) Home: Naperville. DJ. Died July 4, 2008. 25, 1981:

OD, BENTON, '.on

14. 1927;

editor,

priest:

b.

Geneva Theol.

Coll.. Byfield.

MA.

1974. Dr. (hon.)

lane Letters. 1979. Ordained Anglican Priest Diocese iny, NY. 1957. Counsellor Camp Pasquanev. E. Hebron.

1944—64; chaplain Northwood

Sch.. Lake Placid. NY, 57. history dept. head. 1954 57; chaplain TrinitySch.. Pawling, NY. 1958—62: dir. of studies.





I

ling

mer sch. St. Andrew's 2—65: headmaster York

Boca

Raton. Fla.. Sch.. Monterey. Calif.. 5 67; academic dean Trinity Prepatory Sch.. Winter U Fla., 1967 74: rector Ch. Annunciation. Anna Maria I id, Fla.. 1975 88. Dir. St. Alban's Stamp Mission, [ish. Fla.. 1974 2001; editor Northwestern U. Alumni Ijsletter. Sarasota. Fla.. 1990—2001: chaplain Baker St. fulars. from 1980. Author: (reference) Philatelic & lismatic Holmes. Chaplain Anna Maria Fire Dept.. a Maria Island, Fla.. 1978 88. Pvt. U.S. Army, 5 46. Recipient Two Shilling award. Baker St. Irregu1997. Fellow: Am. Geog. Soc. Avocations: philatelist. lockian. Home: Parrish. Fla. Died Dec. 8. 2007.



Sch..



— —





•OD.

EARL HOWARD,

physiologist,

educator; b. lkato. Minn.. Jan. 1. 1912: s. William Clark and Inez ff) W.; m. Ada Peterson. Dec. 20. 1936: children: ebe Busch. Mark Goff. Guv Harland. Earl Andrew. BA. :alester Coll.. 1934. D.Sc. 1950; BS. U. Minn., 1939, M.B.. PhD. 1941. MD. 1942. Teaching fellow physiy U. Minn.. 1936-39. instr.. 1940; fellow nied. dept. pharmacology U. Pa.. 1941: instr. pharmacology vara Med. Sch.. 1942; research asst. acceleration lab. 'o Aero Med. Unit. 1943; asst. prof, physiology Mayo nd,, U. Minn. Grad. Sch.. 1944. prof, physiology and icine, 1951 82; staff mem. sect, physiologv Slave ic, 1947 82: chmn. biophys. scis. unit Mayo Med. career investigator Am. Heart Assn.. 1962-^67. Sci. :. air surgeon USAF Aero Med. Ctr.. Heidelberg. Ger.y. 1946: vis. prof. U. Bern. 1965-66: vis. scientist dept. siology Univ. Coll.. London. 1972-73: rsch. cons. Caan Air Force. DCIEM. Toronto. 1993-99. Contbr. ar-

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to profl. jours.,

chpts. to books. Recipient Presdl. of merit, Disting. Lectr. award Am. Coll. Chest sicians. 1974, Sr. U.S. Scientist Humboldt award Kiel. Republic Germany. 1985. Phillips Meml. award ACP. 3. Lucian award for research in cardiovascular diseases ificate

U.. 1985, Stewart Meml. lectr. Royal Aero. Soc.. Outstanding Achievement award U. Minn.. 1991.

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b.

Spring-

111..

m.

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1948-69:

Springfield.

in,

Wood. 1948—58.

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mem.

1961—69: US

firm

attv. (so.

Wood

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dist) Dl.

US

Dept. Justice. 1958-61. exec, head US attorneys Washington. 1969-70. assoc. dep. atty. gen.. 1970-72. asst. attv.

US Dist. Ct (so. dist. DL, US Ct Appeals (7th Cir. Spring-

gen. civil divsn.. 1972-73: judge Springfield. Dl.. 1973-76. 111..

Law. U. U.

Law

1976—92.

Dl..

sr.

)

>.

judge.

1992—2008. Adj.

Champaign. 1993:

Louis

disting. vis. prof. St.

Chmn. Adminstrv.

Sch., 1996-2000.

prof. Sch.

Office Over-

Com.. 1988-90: mem. Long Range Planning Com.. 1991-96. US Army. 1942—16. Recipient Profl. Lifetime Achievement award. Inns of Ct. 2002. As rep. of US govt.. sight

his refusal to authorize use of force at

1973

is

Wounded Knee

in

credited with helping bring a nonviolent end to the

Died Dec. 29. 2008.

Arlington,

s.

i John Benton. BS, Northwestern U. Evanston. H. I; MS, State U. NY. Albany. NY. 1952; Religious Edn. ree,

JR., federal judge:

Apr. 17. 1920: s. Harlington and Marie (Green) Cathrvn Reuwer. 1974: 1 child from previous marriage. Alexa AB. U. Dl.. 1942, JD. 1948. Bar DJ. 1948. field.

conflict.

retired

Edward E. Wood, Jr. and Dorothv Wood; m. Joan Spodnyak Wood. Sept. 4. 1954: 1

Aug.

s.,

Sarasota.

WOOD. KENNETH ANDERSON,

small business owner,

b. Cleve.. May 11. 1913: s. George Robert and Leonore (Anderson) Wood: m. Ruth Eleanor Diehm. Sept. 14, 1937 (dec. May 1999). Student Fenn Coll.. Cleve..

display designer:

Art 1935-45. Artist Patterson Disan dir. Bailey Meter Co.. Wickliffe. Ohio, 1936-71: owner Kenwood Designers and Assocs.. 1932-34. Cleve.

Inst.

plays. Cleve.. 1934-35;

Chesterland. Ohio, from 1971; designer of stained glass

windows, from 1979. Cleve.. 1940



— —

44.

Pres. Artist

Geauga

and Craftsman Assocs.,

Artists Assn..

Geauga County.

1950 53. Exhibitions include nat. regional and local. 1939 97. Represented in permanent coUections Butler Mus. Am.. Youngstown. Ohio. Inlander Collection of Gt Lakes Regional Paintings. Cleve. Mus. Art numerous Ohio.

product design. Mem.: Indsl. Republican. Seventh Day AdvenChesterland. Ohio. Died Aug.

pvt. collections: patents for

Designers Soc. tist. Avocation: 24. 2008.

Am.

(life).

travel.

M

mem.

Ednl. Devel. Ctr..

pres.

St. Louis. 1991—: bd. commrs. Pub. TV St. Louis. 1985 planning com. St. Louis Schs.. 1985-90: adminstr. German- Am. student exch. program

Talent Search.



Com..

:



Intemat Bus. Students. 1985 sponsor Higher Edn. Ctr. Intemat. Edn. Coun.. 1985 co-founder, pres. Higher Edn. Cen. Cable TV Channel. Sta. HEC-TV. St. Louis. 1986: v.p. St. Louis County Cable TV Commn.. 1991—. Musician, composer with USN Band. 1956-59: composer A Nautical Musical Comedy. A Child's Garden of Verses in Song.



;

;

1979; numerous poems set to music; co-author: (with Ellen Green Wood) (textbook) The World of Psychology. 1993. 4th edit. 2002. Can. edit. 19%. The Essential World of Psychology. 2000: contbr. articles to ednl. and sci. jours.

Served with USN. 1955-59. US Office Edn. grantee 197681. 85 Mem. Intemat. Edn. Consortium (bd. dirs. 1985Kappa Phi. Democrat. Baptist. Avocations: writing. reading, music composition and performance. Home: Saint Louis. Mo. Died Apr. 30. 2008.



.

91). Phi

WOODBURY. JAMES ROBERTS, Hollywood.

ant: b.

Calif..

May

electronics consult-

24. 1931:

s.

Walter Edgar

Abberley: m. Joyce Elaine Albaugh. June 27. 1953: children: Jennifer Lynne. Neal Walter. Elaine Dorothv. BSc in Electronics and Aero. Engring.. Brown U. 195?: MSEE. Stanford U.. 1962. MS in Math.. 1964. Mem. tech. staff Bell Telephone Labs.. Whippany. N.J.. 1953-56. (formerly Ramo Wooldridge). LA. 1956-59: rsch. engr. SRI Intemat. Menlo Park. Calif.. 1959-76: mem. tech. staff PhiUips (formerly Signetics). Mountain View. Calif.. 1976-81. Fairchild Semi Conductor. Mountain View. 1981-84: sr. mem. tech. staff MTel (formerly M/A Com Linkabit). San Diego. 1984-87: sr. design engr. Hughes Network Systems. San Diego. 1987-93: cons. Woodbury Electronics Cons.. San Diego, from 1993. Mem. IEEE. Tau Beta Pi. Baptist Avocations: golf, tropical fish, hiking, gardening. Died June 12. 2008.

TRW

WOODBURY. ROBERT

LOUIS, retired academic ad1938: s. Glen P. and Barbara Carr W.: m. .Anne Pelletreau. Aug. 29. 1959; children: Richard G. Mark P.. John M. BA. .Amherst Coll.. 1960: MA. Yale U. 1962. PhD in .Am. Studies. 1966: DHL (hon.). Bowdoin CoU.. 1988. Westfield State Coll.. 1989: ministrator; b. Dover. NJ. Apr. 6.

LLD

(hon.).

Amherst

Coll.. 1990. Instr. history Calif. Inst

Tech.. Pasadena. 1964-66. asst. prof.. 1966-68: assoc. prof,

edn. U. Mass..

Amherst 1968-71.

prof..

1971-79, assoc.

dean of edn.. 1969-71. assoc. provost 1971-76. vice chancellor for student affairs. 1976-78: pres. U. So. Maine. Portland. 1979-86: chanceUor U. Maine System. Bangor. 1986-93. interim chancellor. 1995. Chmn.' bd. Coun. on

Maine Pub. Broadcasting. Eng. Bd. Higher Edn.. 1990-92: bd. Ins. Assn.. .Am. Assn. State Colls, and Univs.. Am. Univ. Bulgaria: vis. scholar U. London. 1974-75. Bd. dirs. Bangor Edn. Found.. 1987-93. East Maine Med. Ctr.: bd. dirs. Amherst CoU.. 1980-86. Woodrow Wilson fellow. 1960-61: Danforth fellow. 1960-64 Home: Harpswell. Maine. Died Sept. 12. 2009. Intemat. Ednl. Exch.. 1988-93.

1992-93: chmn.

New

Constm. Loan

dirs. Coll.

Home:

WOODRING. CARL.

WOOD. ROGER HOLMES, Coming. NY. Apr.

dir. rsch.

psychology Meramec Coll.. Higher Edn. Ctr.. St. Louis, from 1985; prof, psychology Lindenwood Coll.. from 1995. Exec. dir. Edn. Opportunity Ctrs.. St Louis. 1985—. Project

rell.

b.

doctoral faculty. 1973-75:

Belleville. DL, 1976^81; prof,

St Louis. 1981-94:

Woodbury and Gladys Rose Rockwell (Roberts) Woodbury

WOOD, HARLINGTON. W.;

field. ia,

Home:

Died Nov. 29. 2007.

WOOD. SAMUEL EUGENE, academic administrator, psychology professor b. Brotherton. Term.. Aug. 16. 1934: s. Samuel Ernest and Daisy J. (Jemigan) W.; m. Helen J. Walker. June 2. 1956; children: Liane Wood Kelly. Susan Wood Benson. Alan Richard; m. Ellen Rosenthal Green. Sept. 8. 1977: stepchildren: Bart M. Green. Julie Alice Green. BS in English and Music. Tenn. Tech. U. 1961: in Edn. Adminstm.. U. Fla.. 1967. D in Edn.. 1969. Asst prof. edn. W.Va. U.. 1968-70. U. Mo.. St Louis. 1970-75.

26. 1920;

financial planner, educator, s.

James OrviDe and Helen

Lucille (WinemiDer) W.; m. Phvilis Elizabeth .Anderson. Dec. 26. 1947: children: Stephen.' David, Elizabeth. .AB. U. Pitts., 1944: MS. Columbia U. 1945: MA. San Francisco State U. 1951: PhD. Intemat Coll.. 1978. CLU. CFP.

ChFC. accredited estate planner. Tchr. Oakdale (Calif. High Sch.. 1947-49. Galileo High Sch.. San Francisco. 1949-54; )

Coll. San Mateo. Calif.. 1960-70: mem. nat faculty Coll.. Brvn Mawr. Pa.. 1960-70: lectr. Golden Gate U. San Francisco. 1983-84; agt. NY. Life Ins. Co.. San Francisco, from 1954: tchr. Jefferson High Sch. Dist. Daly Cm. Calif., from 1965. Pres. Leading Life Ins. Producers. Sari Francisco. 1960-62. Author: When Tankers Collide. 2002. A Forgiving at Assisi. 2002. Life is a Four Letter Word. 2002: contbg. editor Western Underwriter. 1959-63. Mem. bd dirs. San Francisco Coun. Chs.. 1954-60. With instr.

Am.

U.S. Army. 1940-42. Mem. Intemat. .Assn. Fin. Planning. Intemat. Soc. Descs. of Charlemagne. The Barronial Order Magna Charta, Intemat Transactional Analysis Assn.. Am. Risk and Ins. Assn.. Soc. Fin. Svc. Profls.. Nat. Soc. Descs. of Early Quakers. San Francisco Estate Planning Coun.. San Francisco Life Underwriters Assn. (v.p. 1960-

of

62). Peninsula Estate Planning Coun.. Soc. Genealogists

(London). Soc. of The War of 1812. Soc. Col. Wars. Hon. Order Ky. Cols.. SAR. Phi Delta Kappa. Phi Gamma Delta. Republican. Presbyterian. Avocations: world travel, photography, genealoev. Home: South San Francisco. Calif. Died Aug. 5, 2008.

Tex..

English language educator:

Aug. 29. 1919:

s.

Felix Jessie and

Naomi

W; m Man

b. Ter-

(Cole)

Frances Ellis. Dec. 24. 1942 idee. March 2. 2003). BA. Rice U. 1940. MA. 1942: .AM. Harvard U.. 1947. PhD. 1949. Instr. English U. Wis.. 1948-51. asst. prof.. 1951-54. assoc. prof.. 1954-58. prof.. 1958-61. Columbia U NYC. from 1961. chmn. dept. English. 1968-71. George Edward Woodberry prof. lit. 1976-88. George Edward Woodberry prof. lit. emeritus, from 1988, chmn.. co-chmn. Columbia Soc. Fellows in the Humanities. 197578. English dissertation selection com. Woodrow Wdson Nat. Fellowship Found.. 1962-66: Phi Beta Kappa vis. scholar. 1974-75 Author: Victorian Samplers William and Man Howitt 1952. Politics in the Poem of Coleridge. 1961. Wordsworth. 1965. Virginia Woolf. 1966. Politics'in English Romantic Poetry. 19"0 (Van .Am award. Christian Gauss prize 1971). Nature into .Art: Cultural Transformations in Nineteenth-Century Britain. 1989. Literature: .An Embattled Profession. 1999 (Violet Crown award): editor: Prose of the Romantic Period. 1961. Table Talk of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. 1990. The Columbia History of British Poetry. 1993: co-editor: The Columbia .Anthology of British Poem. 1995: mem. editl. bd. Studies in English Literature. 1961— edid. adviser: Wordsworth Circle. 1970—. Essavs Literature. 1973—. With USNR. 1942-45. Fellow Fund Advancement Edn.. 1955. Guggenheim Found.. 1955. .Am. Coun. Learned Socs.. 1965. Nat. Humanities Ctr.. 1987; Dexter scholar Hanard Coll.. 1948: recipient Bowdoin prize. 1947. Disting. Alumnu award Rice U. 1986. Mem mem. exec. coun. 1965-68). Intemat Assn. Univ. Profs, of English. Keats-Shelley Assn. Am. (hd. dirs.. .

.



:

MLA

i

)

.

WOODS Disting. Scholar

Acad.

award 1982), Am. Acad. Arts and

Home:

English (pres.

Depts.

Studies, Assn.

Lit.

Grolier Club.

Scis.,

1971),

Austin, Tex. Deceased.

WOODS, BOBBY JOE,

Marie (Malone); m. Sherry Summers; children: Donald B., Kathryn M., David R., Lynda J. Student, U. Calif., Berkeley, 1955-56; AA, Phoenix Coll., 1955; student, Glendale Coll., Ariz., 1968-75. Pres. Southwest Prorate Inc., Phoenix, 1967-95, TCAB Registration Cons., Inc., 1993-2000; dist. exec. Boy Scouts Am., Phoenix, 1968-76; pres. Facing E's Inc., Yarnell, Ariz., 1991-93. Mem. Profl. Trucking Svcs. Assn. (pres. 1989-90), Lions Club (dist. gov. 1992-93, zone chmn. 1983-84, dep. dist. gov. 1984-85, It. gov. 1991-92, dist. sight and hearing chmn. 1985-91, Sight state hearing chmn. and Hearing Found, bd. mem. 1987 1985-89). Republican. Avocations: hiking, camping, stamp collecting/philately, computers, collecting 78 rpm records. Home: Goodyear, Ariz. Died Mar. 26, 2008.

Enterprises,



,

WOODS, KENNETH REGINALD,

Candace Lynn Friedmann. BS, Northwestern U., Evanston, 1948. Registered architect,

registered profl. engr., Engr. Ingersoll Utility div. 1948-49, Underwriters' Chgo., Labs., Inc., Borg Warner, Chgo., 1949-52, Argonne (111.) Nat. Lab., 1952-55; ptnr. 1953-60; pres. Woods and Woods Isensee, Chgo., Thulin, Naperville, 1960-86, EnergyInc., 111., Assocs., Naperville, from 1986. Patentee insuEnvironment, Inc., lated shutters assemblage, 1982. Commr. of property Naperville City Coun., 1967-69, councilman, 1969-71; bd. dirs. Naperville YMCA, 1975-81. With USNR, 1943-47. registered land surveyor,

111.;

111.

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Mem. AAAS, AIA, NSPE, Am. Congress Surveying and Mapping, 111. Registered Land Surveyors Assn., 111. Solar Energy Assn., Inc. (pres. 1989 ), Fox Valley Electric Auto Lions (pres. Naperville chpt. Assn., Inc. (v.p. 1989 ), 1979-80), Moose, Sigma Xi. Presbyterian. Home: Boulder City, Nev. Died Apr. 19, 2008.





WOODWARD, SUSAN GRIMM,

health facility adminMay 23, 1931; d. Clarence (Sasek) Grimm; m. S. W. Woodward, Feb. 24, 1955; children: Stephen, Scott, Sanford. BS in Nursing Edn., U. Oreg., Portland, 1953; BS in Nursing, Oreg. State U., 1954. Adminstrv. supr. Kino Community Hosp., Tucson, infection control coord. Mem. Assn. Practitioners in Infection Control (pres. So. Ariz. chpt. 1988-89). Home: Tucson, Ariz. Died Feb. 14, 2008. istrator;

b.



from 2001. Pvt. tutor piano and pipe organ, 1955 founder Bd. dirs. Freedom House Enterprises, 1979 Greater Pitts. Women's Ctr. and Shelter, 1975, Greater Pitts. Cmty. Food Bank, 1980; mem. Ctrl. Northside Citizen's Coun., Pitts., 1993—, Manchester Citizens' Corp., Pitts., 1983 bd. dirs. Phoenix Youth Orch. Grantee various



;

;

1990—. Mem. AAUW, Am. Guild Organists (bd. 1994-95), Nat. Orgn. Parish Musicians, Nat. Mus. Women Arts, Pitts. Assn. Arts Edn. and Therapy, Nat. Assn. Edn. of Young Children, Young Men and Women's African Heritage Assn., Choristers Guild, Pi Kappa Lambda. Demofounds.,

dirs.

Avocations: camping, hiking, nature study. Died Jan. 4, 2008.

crat.

WORZEL, JOHN LAMAR, Brighton,

S.I.,

NY, Feb.

s.

Marie Alma (Wilson) W.; m. Dorothy Crary, Nov. 22, 1941; Sandra, Howard, Richard, William P. BS in in Geophysics, Engring. Physics, Lehigh U., 1940; Columbia U., 1948, PhD, 1949. Research assoc. Woods Hole (Mass.) Oceanographic Inst., 1940-46; geodesist Columbia U., NYC, 1946-48, research assoc, 1948-49, instr. children:

geology, 1949, asst. prof, 1950-52, assoc. prof., 1952-57, 1957-72; asst. dir. Lamont Geol. Obs., Palisades, N.Y., 1951-64, acting dir., 1964-65, assoc. dir., 1965-72; prof., dep. dir. earth and planetary sciences divsn. Marine prof.,

Inst., U. Tex. Med. Br., Galveston, 1972-74; acting geophys. lab. Marine Sci. Inst., 1974-75, dir. geophys. 1975-79; prof, geology U. Tex., Austin, 1972-79; adj. prof. Rice U., 1974-78. Bd. dirs. Palisades Geophys. Inst., 1970—2002, treas., 1970-74, pres., 1974—2002. Bd. dirs. Rockland County council Boy Scouts Am., 1964-72. Recipient USN Meritorious Pub. Service citation Dept. of Navy, 1964; Guggenheim Found, fellow, 1963; Columbia U. grad. resident scholar, 1948. Fellow Intemat. Assn. Geodesy, Am. Geophys. Union, Geol. Soc. Am.; mem. Soc. Exploration Geophysicists (chmn. com. 1974-76, v.p. 197879), Pi Mu Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi. Republican. Lutheran. Research on gravity and seismic refraction and reflection at sea, sound transmission of sea water. Home: Wilmington, NC. Died Dec. 26, 2008; Wilmington, NC.

Biomed. dir.

lab.,

Corvallis, Oreg.,

Gordon and

Emma

WOODY, VICTOR MORTON, environment professional;

b.

ID,

safety,

Rocky Mount,

health and

Va.,

May

8,

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WOOLERY, MICHAEL FORREST,

small business owner; b. Enid, Okla., Apr. 29, 1949; s. Forrest and Shirley Coleen (Kurz) W.; m. Sarah A. Williams, June 20, 1970 (div. Feb. 1978); m. Catherine Hastings, June 7, 1978; chidlren: Katie, Susan, Matthew, John. BBA, U. Alaska, 1975, MBA, 1976; PhD, Kennedy-Western U, 1988. Cert, tax cons, and agt. Dist. mgr. Safeway Stures, Seaford, Del., 1983-85; owner Guideline Bus. Svcs., Okalhoma City, from 1985. Author: Seize The Day!, 1991; (with others) Creative Communicators, 1990. Coach little league Putnam City Optimists, Okalhoma City, 1986—. Sgt. USAF, 1971-74. Mem. Nat. Assn. Tax Perparers. Avocations: reading, old movies, fishing. Home: Oklahoma City, Okla. Died May 8, 2007.

WOOTEN, ROBERT

E., music educator; b. Chgo., Feb. s. John and Flora (Waits) W.; m. Frances Louise Aug. 26, 1956; children: Robert Jr., Carol Lynne, John D. BMus, Chgo. Conservatory Music, 1956; in Music Edn., Roosevelt U, 1968; D in Music Edn., Va. Seminary & Coll., 1983. Min. music Beth Eden Bapt. Ch., Chgo., from 1941; founder, dir. Wooten Choral Ensemble, from 1949; dir. music Greater Harvest Bapt. Ch., 1950-86. Music dept. chair Parker H.S., Chgo., 1957-62; staff asst., Chgo. Pub. Schs. 1962-75, dist. adminstr., 1976-95. Recipient Local award, Nat. Assn. Study and Performance African Am. Music, 2005; named Living Legend in Ch. Music, Hampton U. Ministers Conf. and Choir Dirs. Guild, 2005. Mem. Am. Choral Dirs., Music Educators Nat. Conf., Nat. Assn. Study Performances of African Am. Music Home: Chicago, 111. Died Mar. 27, 2008. 17, 1930;

Carter,

M

microbiologist; b.

Pitts.,

Apr.

15, 1925; d. Wilbert Frederick and Helena Anna (Blotter) King; m. Carl Milton Worley, Apr. 14, 1945 (div. Dec. 1963); children: Mark, Seth, Paul, Marianne. BS in

Microbiology, U.

lawyer, b. Chgo., Oct. 23, 1935; s. George and Ann (Moriarty) W.; m. Lila Keogh (dec); children: Jennifer, Edward, Hillary. BS, Loyola U., 1957; JD, U. Mich., 1960. Bar: DC, 111. 1960. Assoc. Hopkins Sutter, Chgo., 1964 69; gen. counsel US Agy. for Intemat. Devel. (US AID), 1969—71; sr. counsel TRW, Inc., 1972—73, Export-Import Bank of the U.S., 1974—79; prin. Robert Wray Assocs., 1979 86; intemat. ptnr. Pierson, Ball Dowd, 1986—87; prin. Robert Wray Associ1988—2009; spl. counsel Graham James, ates, 1988—97; ptnr. Holland Knight, Washington,





1943; s. Victor Morton Jr. and Lorene (Powell) W; m. Cleo Ferguson, Nov. 25, 1963; children: Bruce Allen, Dreama Renee. Grad., Ferrum Jr. Coll., Va. Supr. E.I. duPont de Nemours Co., Martinsville, Va., 1963-78, Charleston, S.C., 1978-86; safety mgr. Standard Warehouse Co., Charleston, from 1987. Instr. first aid, CPR and back safety ARC, Charleston, 1989—. Mem. Am. Soc. Safety Engrs., Emergency Preparedness Assn. Republican. Baptist. Home: Summerville, SC. Died Feb. 28, 2008.

WORLEY, VIRGINIA KING,

WRAY, ROBERT THOMAS,

&

M

Pitts., 1946; in Music Edn., Duquesne U., 1991. Part-time organist, choir dir. various chs., Pitts.,

1944-85; environ, health sanitarian Allegheny County Health Dept., Pitts., 1969-87; music min. St. Peter Roman Catholic Ch., Pitts., 1985-94; dir. therapeutic music programs various schs. and chs., Pitts., from 1990; gen. music, tchr., from 1990; music min. Good Shepherd Luth. Ch.,

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1997—2003; mng. mem. Robert Wray PLLC, Washington, 2003 09. Recipient Superior Honor medal US Dept. State., 1971 Mem.: Chevy Chase Club, Annapolis Yacht Club, Talbot Country Club, Met. Club, Bretton Woods Com.



Avocation: yachting. Died

May

1

M

WRIGHT, RICHARD

West Howard Henry and

retired geophysicist; b.

21, 1919;

1973—; pres. Pa. Small Arms Co., P 1989-90; med. staff Western Psychiat. Inst, and Cli dept. psychiatry St. Clair Meml. Hosp. Pres. Joint Trustees-Smithfield United Ch., Pitts., 1987-89. Capt. Army, 1964-66. Fellow Am. Psychiatric Assn.; mem. Al Pitts. Psychiatric Soc. (pres. 1982-83), Psychiatric Ph cians of Pa. (pres. 1989-90), Allegheny County Med. S Pa. Med. Soc, Am. Psychiatric Assn., Pitts. Acad. cine, Assn. Gen. Hosp. Psychiatrists, Am. Assn. Gerii Psychiatry, Am. Geriatric Soc, Carroll F Reynolds His of Medicine Soc. Republican. Avocations: tennis, ing, photography, reading, golf. Home: Pittsburgh, Pa. I June 22, 2008. Sch. Medicine,

chmn.

Home:

Pittsburgh, Pa.

MA

architect; b. Chgo.,

Apr. 14, 1925; s. Otis Clifford and May (Leeds) W.; m. Betty Jane Seline, Sept. 20, 1946; children: Geoffrey Scott,

111.;

St.



Vivin Richard and Mattie

s.

1994-98, Allegheny United Meth. Ch., 1999—2001, Luke Luth. Ch., from 2001, Allegheny United Ch.

Pitts.,

Christ,

transportation executive; b. Fre-

derick, Okla., June 20, 1935;

111.,

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WRIGHT, HARROLD EUGENE, petroleum engineer; b. Vernon, Tex., Aug. 28, 1924; s. Jess Newton and Bess Bailey (Burroughs) W.; m. Joyce Overbay (div. 1970); m. Joy Lavon Robinson, Dec. 13, 1970; children: Marianne Wright Arnold, Elizabeth, Arthur L., Amy Wright Rosche, Bradley. BEE, Tex. Tech. U., 1944. Registered profl. engr., Tex. Resident engr. Freese Nichols, Consulting Engrs., San Augustine, Tex., 1946-48; petroleum engr. Hiawatha Oil Gas Co., Midland, Tex., 1948-52, San Juan Oil Co.,

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&

1952-55; v.p. Producing Properties, Inc., Dallas, 1956-63; pres. Swift Ops., Inc., Dallas, 1963-68; pres., chief Gene Wright, Inc., Dallas, from 1968, San Juan Exploration Co., Dallas, 1973-81, pres., from 1988, Olde English Village, Inc., Tyler, Tex., from 1981. Mem. U.S. Dept. Commerce Industry Adv. Com., 1983-90, chmn. 1983; chmn. liaison com. Cooperating Oil and Gas Assns., 1982-83; chmn. Petroleum Industry Security Coun., 198184. Chmn. Dem. Com. for Responsible Govt., Dallas County, 1966; chmn., vice chmn. Polit. Action for Petroleum Industry, Tyler, 1978-85; bd. dirs. Drug Free Youth in Tex., 1989-90. Lt. (j.g.) USNR, 1944-46, PTO. Mem. Soc. Petroleum Engrs. (chmn. admissions com. 1961-63), Am. Assn. Petroleum Geologists, Natural Gas Supply Assn. (chmn. 1981-82), Ind. Petroleum Assn. Am. (chmn. natural gas com. 1978-81), Tex. Producers and Royalty Owners Assn. (pres., chmn. 1981-83), Dallas Petroleum Club, Southwest Energy and Commerce Coun. (chmn. 1988 ), East Tex. Producers and Royalty Owners Assn. (v.p. 1988 ), Tyler Area C. of C. (retail and svcs. com. chmn. 1989-90), East Tex. C. of C. (v.p. 1983-87). Home: Tyler, Tex. Died Aug. 18, 2008. Dallas,

exec, officer





JAY, lawyer; b. Ogdensburg, Sept. 20, 1944; s. Leo and Gene Marion (Graham) W.', Laura Esther Snow, Aug. 5, 1978 (div.); 1 child, Rid! Parker; m. Carol Lee Coburn, Apr. 19, 1986. BA, U. 1966; JD, Boston U., 1972. Bar: Vt. 1972, U.S. Dist. Ct. 1974, U.S. Ct. Appeals (2d cir.) 1976, U.S. Supreme 1979. Dep. state's atty. Rutland (Vt.) County, 1972 assoc. Law Office Joseph A. DeBonis, Poultney, Vt., 15 76; ptnr. DeBonis, Wright & Winpenney PC, Poult from 1976. Served to 1st lt. U.S. Army, 1966-68, Vietn Mem. ABA, Vt. Bar Assn., Rutland County Bar Assn., A Trial Lawyers Am., Vt. Trial Lawyers Assn. Lodges: Ro (pres. Poultney 1976-77, 1985-86). Avocations: photo' phy, golf, skiing. Home: Wells, Vt. Died Nov. 25, 200'

WRIGHT, SARAH ELIZABETH,

writer,

poet;

Wetipquin, Md., Dec. 9, 1928; d. Willis Charles and V Amelia (Moore) Wright; m. Joseph Gilbert Kaye, June 1960; children: Michael, Shelley. Student, Howard 1945 49, Pa. State Tchrs. Coll., 1950—52, New Social Rsch., L.I. U.; BS, SUNY, Albany. MacDo Colony fellow MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, 1973; writer-in-residence Finkelstein Meml. Libr., Sp Valley, NY, 1978, 1979, 1980. Pres. Pen Brush, NYC, 1992—93, cons., prodr. Black History Month ebration and commemoration; cons, for creative artists svc program N.Y State Coun. on the Arts. Co-author (i ' L. Smith): Give Me A Child, 1955; author: (novels) Child's Gonna Live, 1969, A. Philip Randolph, 1990 (I Pub. Libr. award, 1990). Recipient Disting. Writer aw Middle Atlantic Writers Assn., 1988, The Sarah E. Wr Best Grad. Paper award, Salisburg State U., 1997, Outsfc ing Contbn. to Am. Lit. award, Zora Neale Hurston At;< U. Md. Ea. Shore, Princess Anne, Md., 1999. Mem.: Am. Ctr. (events com.), Authors Guild, Inc. (coun. n] 1980—90), Harlem Writers Guild, Inc. (v.p., p 1958 65, award enduring commitment 1998), Nat. A for Poetry Therapy (cert, poetry therapist). Home: r York, NY. Died Sept. 13, 2009.



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WRIGHT, WILLIAM LELAND, chemicals

executiv*

Darbyville, Ohio, Aug. 14, 1930; s. William David and F Irma (Fullen) W.; m. Anita June Wendt, Sept. 6, 15 children: Kimberly D., Scott D., Wendy L. BS, Ohio 1953, MS, 1957; PhD, Purdue U., 1963. Plant physiolc Dow Chem. Co., Freeport, Tex., 1957-58; with Eli Lilly Co., Greenfield, Ind., 1958-72, dir. agr. regulatory aff; 1972-80, dir. Elanco (Wash.) Office, 1980-82, dir. plant intemat. rsch., 1982-84, dir. quality assurance R & Indpls., 1987-89, ret., 1989; product plans advisor Ela Products Co., Indpls., 1972-74. Co-author: (chpt.) Herbi< dev., 1975; contbr.

numerous

articles to profl. jours.

M

Greenfield City Park Bd., 1977-79; mem. Rep. Senate Ii Circle, Washington, 1989; sustaining mem. Rep. 1; Commn., Washington, 1991—. Capt. USAF, 1953-55, rea. Mem. Am. Soc. Plant Physiology, Am. Soc. Horti ture, CAST, Weed Sci. Soc. Am. (chmn. EPA rels. c 1958 ), Sigma Xi. Methodist. Avocations: golf, writ painting. Home: Fishers, Ind. Died Dec. 5, 2007.



WRIGHT, WILLIAM PARK,

JR., real estate execut 1923; s. William Park Sr. Virginia Lee Gist, P 21, 1948; 1 child, Virginia Lee Wright Currey. BS in I Adminstm., U. Ark., 1948. CPA, Ark., Tex. V.p. Con Credit Corp., Charlotte, N.C., 1948-63; real estate salesi Stanley Hickman Co., Dallas, 1963-67; owner, realtor Wright Realty Co., Dallas, from 1967. Served to c USAFR, 1943-83. Mem. Dallas Bd. Realtors, Am. 1 CPAs, Tex. Soc. CPAs, Sigma Chi. Clubs: Northwi Country (Dallas). Republican. Roman Catholic. Avocatic golf, fishing. Home: Dallas, Tex. Died May 26, 2008. b.

Pine Bluff, Ark., Feb.

Mary

Virginia

5,

(McGaughy) W.; m.

NGOl TAWEESAK WUITHIRANYAGOOL, MANEE, entomologist; b. Roi-Et, Thailand, June 16, 15 to U.S., 1975; s. Somponse Ngounmanee and 1) (Khaunkan) W.; m. Sompong Prangkum, Aug. 17, 197: BS in Pub. Health, Mahidol U, Bang!

came

child, Rosrin.

MS

WRIGHT, LAWRENCE ALAN,

psychiatrist; b.

Pitts.,

Lawrence Alan and Claire (Frick) W.; m. Jean Kettering, July 2, 1960; children: Bruce Alan, Beth Oct.

1,

1937;

s.

Wright Davis. BA in History, U. Pitts., 1959, MD, 1963. Diplomate geriatric psychiatry Am. Bd. Psychiatry and Neurology. Intern W.Va. U, 1963-64, med. resident, 196667; psychiat. resident Western Psychiat. Inst, and Clinic, Pitts., 1967-70; dir. resocialization program May view State Hosp., Bridgeville, Pa., 1970-73; chief, psychiatric svcs. VA Ctr., Pitts., 1973-82; mng. ptnr., pres. Clin. Psychiatry Assocs., PC, Pitts., from 1982. Reviewer Physicians Rev. Corp. Inc., Pitts., 1987-90; cons. Pa. Blue Shield. Camp Hill, Pa., 1988 ; com. mem., med. reviewer Keystone Peer Rev. Orgn., Camp Hill, 1985—; clin. asst. prof. U. Pitts.

Med.



in Environ. Health, Drexel U., Phila., 1981.) 1970; sanitarian Dept. Health, Bangkok, 1970-72; chief mosq control unit dept. Communicable Diseases Control Mini Pub. Health, Bangkok, 1973-75; asst. foreman Midi Metal Product, Chgo., 1976-79; inspector Harris Coi Mosquito Control, Houston, 1982-84; entomologist Hs County Mosquitor Control, Houston, from 1984. Ho

Stafford, Tex.

Died Feb. 29, 2008.

WURPTS, JOHN ALBERT,

farmer; b. Adrian, Mi 1942; s. Albert Wurpts; m. Rosalee Ann Nyhof, I| Malachi John. 1 Renee, Mishelle 30, 1966; children: in Ch Northwestern Coll., Orange City, Iowa, 1965; tian Edn., Western Sem., Holland, Mich., 1967. Tc admisntr. So. Normal Sch., Brewton, Ala., 1967-70; r Oct.

1,

M

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WHO IN AMERICA

*0 WAS

i

Dallas Center (IowaV-Grimes Sens.. 1970-74; farm Rhinehan Farms. Dallas Center. 1974-75. Stine Farms. Adell. Iowa. 1976-77: farm mgr. Bergstom is Inc.. Ogden. Iowa. 1977-83: farm owner, mgr. John DCs Farms. Ogden, from 1983. Asst dir. Soil ConservaBoone. Iowa. 1989-90: mem., chmn. salary Ssc tianons com. Iowa State Edn. Assn.. Dallas Ctr. Gnmes Soil & Water Conser, 1970-74; chmn. Boone Counts Mem. Supts. Adv. Com.. •n Dist. Commnrs.. 1991 .

a

.



.

m, 1988-90; mem. Lutheran Lake Side Coop. Bd.. Recipient Faculty award So. Normal Sch.. BrewOutstanding Young Educator award Dallas a Jaycees.. 1970. Mem. Boone County Mktg. Club



I

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Ala.. 1969.

1989-90). Lions, Christian Motorcyclist Orgn. Rean. Lutheran. Avocations: square dancing, motorcs-

s.

Died Mar.

2008.

1.

«T, WENDELL,

Former United States RepresentaEugene. Oreg.. June 15, 1917; m. Anne (div.); Buchanan m. Fave Hill. 1962: children: beth Jane. Wendell. Lam. Chmn' Oreg. State Rep. Ctrl. 1955 57: state bar delegate Oregon State Bar ., |He; ABA house delegate, 1960 66; mem. US Con1964—75; ptnr. Schwabe. Williamson Oreg.. s from 1st from Oregon:

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1975—2001: bd. dirs. Bohemia Inc.. Benjamin Loan Assn.: bd. trustees Emanuel Hosp. Alumni of Yr award. U. Oreg.. 1975, Disting. iward. 1975, Aubrey Watzek award. Lewis & Clark 1976. Republican. Died Jan. 28. 2009.

fyatt

klin Savings.

pient

and Magic Realist show. Mus one-man exhbn.. Knoedler

M

Modem Art

&

Co..

N.Y.C.. 1943; 1953, 58,

NYC.

Mass. Inst Tech.. Cambridge. 1960, Fogg Art Mus., WiUiam Famsworth Library and Mus., 1963. Helga Pictures at numerous art museums, other univs. and museums; also exhbns. Arnot Mus., Elmira, NY. 1986. Seibu-Pisa, Tokyo. 1986,

Kenesaw (Ga. Mus. I

.Art 1986.

ThomassiUe (Ga.) Art

Liberation and Other Upsetting Ideas, 1977, Fanuly Therapy in Pastoral Ministry, 1982 (rev. and expanded as Family Therapy in Pastoral Ministry: Counseling for the Nineties, 1991). The Family Therapist 1987; Editor Sermons on Marriage and Fanuly Life. 1 956, Sex, Family and Society in Theological Focus. 1966. Sexual Ethics and Christian Responsibility 1 970: Contbr. articles to mags, and religious jours. Bd dir. Presbyn. Life. Planned Parenthood League Rochester and Monroe County. Family Service Rochester. Samaritan Pastoral Counseling Ctr. FeUow Am. Assn. Marriage and Family Therapy (approved supr.): mem. Religious Edn. Assn., Nat. Coun. Chs. of Christ in (chmn. com. family life 1957-60), Nat Coun. Family Rels.. Fanuly Svc. Assn. Am., Rochester Coun. Chs. (dir.) Died ,

1987, Acad, of the Arts of USSR. Leningrad, 1987. Acad, of the Aits USSR. Moscow. 1987. Nat GaUery of Art Washington. 1987. Corcoran GaUery Art Washington. 1987, An American Vision: Three Generations of Wyeth Ctr..

Art various mus.. 1987. DaUas Mus. Art 1987. Mus. Fine Arts. Boston, 1988. Terra Mus. Am. Art Chgo. 1988, Mus. Fine Arts. Houston. 1988. Setagaya Art Mus.. Tokyo, 1988. L.A. County Mus. Art L.A.. 1988, Palazzo Reale, MUan, Italy. 1988. FitzwiUiam Mus.. Cambridge. Eng.. 1988. Fine Arts Mus. San Francisco, 1988, Brandywine River Mus.. Chadds Ford. Pa.. 1988. Detroit Inst Arts. 1989. Sezon Mus. .Art Tokyo. 1991. Heckscher Mus.. Huntington. NY. 1989, Gilcrease Mus.. Tulsa, 1989. Portland (Maine Art, 1989. Nukaga GaUery, Japan. 1990. MarceUe Fine Art Inc., 1990. Takuji Kato Modem Art Mus.. Tokyo, 1991, Takuji Kato Modem Art Mus., Chichibu City. Japan, 1991, JacksonviUe (Fla.) Art Mus.. 1992. Portland (Maine) Mus. Art 1993. Famsworth Art Mus., Rockland, Maine. 1994, 2005, San Francisco Mus. Modem .Art 1995, Charles and Emma Frve .Art Mus.. 1995. WiUiam King Regional .Arts Center. Va.. 1996. Butler InstAm.Art Ohio. 1997, Whitney Mus. Am. Art 1998. Self Family Art Center. Hilton Head Island, 2000. GreenviUe Counts Mus. Art 2001 Telfair Mus. Art. Savannah, Ga., 2001 Cin. Art Mus.. 2002, 2007. Creekwood Mus. Art NashviUe. 2002. Fry e Art Mus. Collection. Seattle. 2003. Addison GaUery Am. Art Mass.. 2004. High Mus. Am. Art. Atlanta, 2005, Phila. Mus. Art 2006: represented in permanent collections Met. Mus. .An. Nat. Gallerv .Art. Awarded 1st prize, Wilmington Soc. Fine Arts. 1939' Obrig prize. .Am. Watercolor Soc., 1945. award of Merit Am. Acad. Arts and Letters and Nat. Inst. Arts and Letters. 1947. 1st prize in watercolor. Nat Acad., 1946, Gold medal. Nat Inst Arts and Letters, 1965. George Walter Dawson Meml. medal. Phila. Watercolor Club. 1957, MeUon Gold medal of Achievement Pa. Artists Exhibit Ligonier VaUey. Pa.. 1958. Arts Festival award and Citation for bringing dignity to Am. art Phila. Mus. Art. 1959. Peres M. Owens Meml. award. FeUow ship of Pa. Acad. Fine Arts, Phua.. 1960. Presdl. Medal of Freedom, 1963. citation. LaSalle Coll.. Phila., 1965. Gold medal of honor. Pa. Acad. Fine Arts. 1 966. Carnegie Inst, aw ard. aw ard for excellence, 1 st aw ard recognize outstanding performance in arts, Washington CoU.. Chestertown, Md.. 1976: Gold medal, Nat Arts Club. 1978. first Am. artist awarded Presdl. award. Gold Congl. medal, 1988. Nat. Medal Arts, 2007. Mem. Am. Watercolor Soc. (certificate of merit 1962), Nat Inst Arts and Letters. Sosiet Acad. Arts (hon). Academie des Beaux-Arts. Chester Counts .Art Assn. (dir), Audubon Soc. Watercolor Soc.. Wilmington Soc. Fine .Arts. (dir). Prula. Watercolor Club dir. ). Washington Watercolor Club (Academi(dir.). Bait Watercolor Club (dir). AAAL. cian elect Mas 1945. Gold medal preeminence in painting 1965). Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.. Royal Soc. Painters and Watercolours (London). Died Jan. 16. 2009.

NYC,

SC

USA

Mar. 31. 2009.

WYSOCK1. ROBERT ADAM,

telecommunications com-

pany executive: b. Syracuse. NY, Apr. 29. 1945: s Adam Joseph and June Pauline (Guenthner) m. Marv Tapogna, Feb. 9. 1969; children: Christopher R.. Lauren M. BS. U.S. MU. Acad.. 1967; MBA. Pace U.. 1984. Mgr. treasury

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NY

Telephone, Albany, 1973-76, corp. cash mgr. NYC. 197780, mgr. pension fund, 1980-81. mgr. long-term fin., 198182; investment dir. pension fund NYNEX Corp.. NYC. 1983-87, dir. investor rels.. from 1988. Dir. West Point Soc. of N.Y. 1978. Capt Signal Corps U.S. Army. 1967-71. Mem. Investor Rels. Inst. Fin. Analyst Fedn., N.Y. Soc. Security Analysts. Republican. Roman Catholic. Home: Bridgewater. Conn. Died Jan. 23, 2008.

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CZALKOWSKI, MARCIN ROMAN,

retired

econo-

Pieskowa Skala, Poland. Apr. 20, 1910; came to 1946. naturalized, 1965; s. Josef J. and Zofia czalkowskii W.; m. Mana M. Anisko. July 15. 1938: b.

K

,

Anna If. (Mrs. Richard Fumivali. Andrew V. in Econs.. Warsaw U.. o T. (Mrs. Brian Carter). nd, 1936. D. of Econs.. 1938: postgrad.. London Sch. B.-Poht. Sci.. 1938-39. From asst prof, to prof, econs. aw Acad. Commerce. 1936-38. asst. prof., 1942-44. prof., from 1945. dep. rector. 1946; sr. advisor IMF. 1946-75. ret. Dir. econ. rsch. dept Nat. Bank 1945-46; govt advisor Union of Burma, 1958-59; see Govt, of Cvprus. 1962-64. Ctrl. Bank: advisor East Monetary Authority. 1975-76. Author (Polish)

MA

ley in Market and in Planned Economy, clandestine 1944: Economic Organizations of the UN, 1946. The d World Society. 2000. Economic System Transforma-

Poland, Critical Remarks. 2002. Life of a ControMan. 2004; chief editor econ. month! v. Poland. Served with Polish Armed Forces. 1939. Polish erground Army (Armia Krajowa), 1942-45. Mem. in

lal

>-46.

sh-Am. Arts Assn.. Polish Econ. Soc. (hon. mem), writing. Home: Sterling. Va. Died June 27, 2008.

FRANK THOMAS,

DRA.

healthcare executive: b

Mav 11. 1939: s. Frank T and Anne M. m. Karen Branch. June 24. 1961: children: Lee. Shervl Lsiin. Frank Thomas UJ. BS in Mgmt. D., 1961. V.p. Allied Supermarkets. Inc.. Detroit 1967sr. v.p HGH Health System. Detroit 1975-85: pres. ius Health Care Sysytems. Inc.. Detroit 1983-85; cons, aingham. Mich.. 1985-88; exec. v.p. The Chi Group, ubbc. Pa..

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•s)

Arbor. Mich.. 1988-91: mng. ptnr..

CEO. owner

IRI,

nt Cons.. Detroit from 1991. Lectr. vanous profl. bd. dirs. Mich. Health Systems Inc.. Sabersbury Assocs. Inc., Midwestern Health Ctr.. MultiCare L Inc.. RHS Inc. Author Learner Controlled Instruction. X (with others) Hospital Survival Guide. 1984, The 1992: creator 2 mgmt. games Performulations. 1978. Dynamics of Power and Authority. 1981; contbr. Personnel program advisor Mich. U. Sch. Labor Relations. 1979-83: chmn. new prons Wayne County Community Coll.. Detroit 1979-80: irs. Detroit Metro Youth Found.. 1980-83. State Mich. ,

les to profl. jours.

Occupations Council. Lansing, 1982-85. Capt. U.S. 1961-63. Recipient numerous awards ASTD. Nat. Performance and Instm.. Mich. SOc. Instructional ».. Supermarket Inst Mem. Am. Hosp. Assn., Planning of Am. Hosp. Assn.. Hosp. Personnel Adminstrs. Assn.

lth iy,

1981-82, numerous awards). Am. Mgmt. Assn.. Am. Hosp. Pers.Adminstrs. (bd. dirs. 1981-83), Mich. Soc. (life. pres. 1973-74). Mich. Hosp. Assn., foyers Assn. Detroit (bd. dirs. 1982-85), Detroit AthClub. Avocations: writing, sailing. Home: Clarkston. h. Died Aug. 2. 2008. s.

ml. Tech.

NY

ANDREW NEWELL, painter,

b.

Chadds Ford.

Newell Converse and Carolyn (BockW.; m Betsy Merle James. May 15. 1940;' children. Jolas. James Browning. Educated pvt tutors: DFA l). Colbv CoU.. Maine. 1954. Harvard U.. 1955. Dicko CoU.. 1958, Swarthmore Coll.. 1958. Nasson Coll.. 3, U. Md.. U. Del.. Northeastern U.. Temple U.. 1964; Julv 12. 1917;

s.

1963: DFA (bon.i. Princeton U., (hon). Franklin and Marshall CoU.. 1965. 1966. Amherst CoU.. 1967: DFA (non). BowColl 1970: (hon.). Ursinus CoU.. 1971: DFA ».). U. Pa.. 1972; ihon.:. West Chester U., 1984; V (hon ). Dartmouth CoU.. 1984. Bates CoU.. 1987; i). U. Vt, 1988. Artist landscape painter. 1936—2009; 3 (hon.). Tufts U.. 5:

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one-man show WiUiam Macbeth GaUery. NYC, 1937. solo exhbn. ever held in White House. 1970. first *l by living .Am. artist Roval Acad. Arts. London. 1980;

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DoU Richards. Boston, 1938. 40. 42. 44. U 1938. Macbeth QaUerv. 1938. 41. first tempera 1943. 45. Cumer Gallery. Manchester. N.H.. 1939. of watercolors. Art Inst. Chgo. 1941: room at Realist

Dited

idl »,

n

.

government;

b.

Elyria,

Ohio. Nov.

16.

lawyer, state 1950; s. James

Macomb Cmrv. CoU.. 1981; B of Accountancy. Walsh CoU. 1983; JD. De'troit CoU. of Law. 1989. Bar' Mich. 1989 ControUer Metro-East Drug Treatment Corp.. Detroit 198487; chief acct Cmrv. Case Mgmt. Inc.. Detroit 1987-89 rsch arts. Mich. Ct of Appeals. Lansing. 1989-90; law elk Appeals Judge Donald Holbrook. Lansing, 1990-91 commr. Workers Compensation AppeUate Commn.. Lan sing, 1991-93 and from 95. chmn.. 1993-95 Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Chmn. Eaton Counts Hist. Commn.. Charlotte. Mich.. 1993-94. Eaton County Rep. Party. 1995-% trustee Greater Lansing Cath. Edn. Found.. 1995 Eaton Area Habitat for Humanity. 1995 Recipient Employee of Yr. award Metro-East Drug Treatment Corp.. 1985. ScroU of Appreciation, Macomb Cmty. CoU., 1986, Recognition certificate Detroit CoU. of Law Rev., 1989, Top Paper award 21st Ann. Intemat Workers Compensation CoU., 1994. Mem. ABA. State Bar of Mich., Advocates Potish Am. Bar Assn.. Mich. PoUt History Soc.. DCL Alumni Assn. (bd. dirs. 1994-97). RepubUcan. Roman Catholic. Avocations: coUeet polit memorabilia, golf. Home: Eagle, Mich. Died Apr. 1, 2008.





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WYLIE. CHARLES MURRAY,

internist

geriatrician

educator: b. Dunfermline, Fife. Scotland. Sept. 20. 1924: came to U.S.. 1949: s. Thomas and Mars (Symon) W; m. Doroths Joan Marion Hennessy, Jan. 31. 1959: children:

John Adrian. SheUa. Robin. MD. BChir. U Glasgow. Scotland. 1947; MD. U. Glasgow. 1957: MPH Johns Hopkins U.. 1952. DPH. 1956: DTM. U. London 1958. Diplomate Am. Bd. Preventive Medicine. Med. in tern, resident various hosps.. Scotland and Eng., 1947-49 resident in medicine Overlook Hosp.. Summit N.J.. 1949 50: health dir. State Dept Health. Richmond. Va.. 1950-53 rsch. assoc. Nat. Commn. on Chronic Illness. Bait. 1953 55: It. comdr. med. corps U.S.N.. 1955-57; from asst. prof to assoc. prof. Johns Hopkins U.. Bait. 1958-67; prof. pub. health adminstrn. U. Mich.. Ann Arbor. 1968-86: pst 2009. Contbr. numerous articles practice Ann .Arbor. 1986 to profl. jours., chpts. to books. Fellow Faculty Cmty. Medicine. London Home: Ann Roval Soc. Medicine. Eng.. Arbor, Mich. Died Mar. 14. 2009. Christine.



YAJKO,

MARK

A., lawyer: b. SteubenviUe. Ohio. MayLorraine (Compa) Y; m. 1958: s. Steve M. and Ludwig. May 17. 1980 (div. 1984); m. Barbara Doreen D. E. Barnes. June 24, 1989; children: Mallorv Alyssa. Alyson Lian. BA in Pub. Adminstrn.. U. Findlay. 1980: JD.'Duquesne U., 1983. Bar. Ohio 1983, U.S. Dist Ct. (no. dist) Ohio 1984. Laborer Crucible Steel Co.. Midland. Pa., 1976-80; felony staff investigator Pub. Defender Svc. Dasis. East Liverpool. 1980; assoc. Aronson, Fineman Ohio. 1983-95; pvt practice East Liverpool. 1995-97: owner, operater Lighthouse Mediation Cons. Svc. East Liverpool. Acting judge East Liverpool Mcpl.Ct. 1990-95; acting domestic rels. referee/magistrate Columbiana County Common Pleas Ct. 1995; instr. Ohio VaUey Bus. CoU.. East Liverpool, 1987-91; legal advisor Beaver Local Alumni adv. mock trial competition. Assn.. East Liverpool. 1990 1992 speaker on domestic rels. law. Mem. bd. edn. Beaver Local Sch. Dist. Lisbon. Ohio. 1992-95. Named of C, 1995. Mem. ColumCitizen of Yr. Calcutta Area biana County Bar .Assn. (continuing legal edn. and rules (bd. dirs. 1996). Elks. chair 1990—'). Calcutta Area C of Avocation: boating. Home: East Liverpool. Ohio. Died Aug. 23. 2008. Si.

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YAKAN. MOHAMAD ZUHDL poUtical

WYNN. JOHN CHARLES,

clergyman, retired theology 11. 1920; s. John Francis and Martha Esther (Griffith) W.; m. Rachel Linnell. Aug. 27. 1943: children: Mark Edward. Martha Lois Borland. Mars an Kas Ainsworth. BA. CoU. Wooster. 1 941 BD. Yale U.. 1944: MA. Columbia U.. 1963. EdD. 1965: DD. Dasis and Elkins Coll.. 1958. Ordained to ministry Presbyn. Ch. (U.S.A.). 1944. Student asst pastor Trinity Luth. Ch., New Haven. 1943-44: assoc. minister First Presbyn. Ch., Evanston. El., 1944-47; pastor Presbyn. Ch. El Dorado. Kans.. 1947-50; dir. famUv edn. and research United Presbvn Bd. Christian Edn..' PhUa.. 1950-59: prof. Colgate Rocbester/Bexley Hall/Crozer Disiniry Sch.. 1959-85: prof, emeritus Colgate Rochester/Bexles Hall/Crozer Theol. Sem.. from 1985; pst. practice family therapy: sis. prof. U. Rochester. San Francisco Theol. Sem.. St. Bernard" s Sem.. Weslev Theol. Sem.. Hartford Theol. Found.: postdoctoral feUow' ComeU U.. 1973-74. St John's U.. 1980. Mem. San Francisco summer faculty Union Theol. Sem.. Theol. Sem.: del. study conf. World Coun. Chs.. 1953, 57, 64, 65. 67. 75. 80: lectr. 5 univs.. Republic of South Africa. 1968: chmn. com. on sexuality in human cmty. U.P. Ch.; sol. mem. chaplaincy staff Charlestown Care Ctr.. Bait Author How Christian Parents Face Family Problems. 1955. Pastoral Ministry to Families. 1957. Faimlies in the Church. A Protestant Survey. 1961, Christian Education for studies educator; b. Akron. Ohio. Apr.

:

XTH.

WYSZYNSKL JAMES EDWARD, JR^

Edward and June Eleanor (Coe) W.; m. Kay Boston, Nov. 17, 1979; 1 chUd, James Edward JH. A in Gen. Studies

NYC.

science educator,

Lebanon. Aug. 28. 1938; came to U.S., 1988; s. Zuhdi Rasheed and Habibah (Shaaban) Y; m. SibyUe Sickle. Apr. 8. 1988. HS. Intemat. Coll.. Beirut Lebanon. 1956: BA. .Am. U Beirut. 1959: MA. A.U.B.. Beirut 1961; PhD. U. Mich.. 1965. Asst/acting mgr. Prodeco/Pub. RelsMktg.. Beirut 1965-71: asst. prof. Beirut U. CoU.. 1965-71; lectr. law^ faculty Lebanese U, Beirut 1966-71; asst prof., dir. des el. and rel. Beirut U. CoU.. 1971-88: lectr. Wayne State U.. Detroit 1988-89. Henry Ford CoU.. Dearborn, Mich.. 1988-89; v.p.. gen. mgr. intemat. I.A.S. Group, San Diego. 1989-90; lectr. U. San Diego. 1990-91; adj. prof. U.S. Intemat. U.. San Diego. 1991-93. assoc. prof., from 1994. Author Lebanon and ChaUenges of Future. 1978. PoUtical Authority in Lebanon. 1979. Hijrah Calendar. 1981; editor: Lebanese Constitutional Issues. 1975. Roman Law and Mustin Shari'a. 1975. Diwan Al-Mu atamid Bin Abbad. 1975. Diwan Al-Shafie. 1981. Diwan Al-Baghdadi. 1983. Constitutional Law and PoUtical Systems. 1982; co-editor documents on Lebanon's PoUtical System. 1975: author more than 100 articles and papers. Founding mem. Salwa Nassar Found.. Beirut 1970, Lebanese Polit Sci. Assn.. Beirut 1959, Lebanese .Assn. for Human Rights. Beirut 1985. Intemat Coun. for Muslim-Christian Dialogue. Beirut 1985. Recipient H.B. Earhart Found, award. 1965. Mem. Am. Poht Sci. Assn.. Middle East Inst (assoc. Middle East rsch. and info, project), Acad. PoUt Sci.. b. Tripoli.

'

YAMASAKI

Am. Bd. Surgery. Internship Conemaugh Valley Meml. Hosp., Johnstown, Pa., 1954-55; residency in gen. surgery Mercy Hosp., Pitts., 1955-59; chmn. dept. surgery Lee Hosp., Johnstown, Pa., 1959-88, v.p. med. affairs, 1988-96, med. dir. occupational health, 1990-96; ret., 1996. Chmn. United Fund, Johnstown, 1976.

Western Polit. Sci. Assn., Acad. Polit. and Social Sci., Middle East Studies Assn., Fgn. Policy Assn., UN Assn., Internat. Studies Assn., World Affairs Coun. San Diego. Avocations: research, reading. Home: San Diego, Calif. Died Feb. 12, 2008.

Ont., 1954. Diplomate

YAMASAKI, MAMORU, former state senator; b.

Flight

1916;

s.

Isuke and Sode Kawaoka Yamasaki. Mem. Dem. Ctrl. Com., Territory Hawaii, 1956 64, Hawaii State Dem. Ctr. Com., 1960 66; asst. clerk, senate Ways & Means Com.;





30th

territorial

legislature,

1959;

state

rep.

Hawaii,

4 Hawaii, 1968—92; membership svc. dir., Maui County Divsn. Internat. Longshoreman's & Warehouseman's Union. Mem.: Maui County Coun. Boys Scouts (former adv. bd.), Maui United Fund.,

1959—67;

state senator Dist.

Maui Econ. Opportunity & Lahaina Restoration Found., Maui Salvation Army, KRR Fed. Credit Union (former bd. dir.).

WHO WAS WHO IN AMERIC

258

Democrat. Buddhist. Died Aug.

17, 1999.

YANG, WILLIAM, pediatrician, researcher; b. Qingdao, Shandong, China, Mar. 13, 1948; came to U.S., 1962; s. Maurice and Xing-Qing (Wang) Y; m. Susan Terozita Depoliti, May 5, 1985; children: William Simone Jr., Adrienne C, Stephen C. BA in Math., Chemistry, U. Calif., Irvine, 1969- PhD in Chemistry, U. 111., Chgo., 1973; MD, U. Chgo., 1976. Diplomate Nat. Bd. Med. Examiners, Am. Bd. Pediatrics. Intern in pediatrics Children's Hosp., Phila., 1976-77, resident in pediatrics, 1977-78, fellow in pediatric endocrinology and metabolism, 1978-81; asst. prof, pediatrics U. Pa., Phila., 1981-82; assoc. dir. clin. investigations research and devel. div. Smith Kline French, Phila., 1982-84, med. dir. Far East, China, 1985-87; clin. assoc. Childrens Hosp. of Phila., from 1982; assoc. med. dir. research and devel. div. Berlex Labs., Cedar Knolls, N.J., 1984-85; med. dir. Ams., Far East, South Africa internat. div. Smith, Kline & French Labs., Phila., 1988-89; area med. dir. Japan, East Asia Smith Kline Beecham Pharms., Phila., 1989-93; v.p. pharm. devel. Pharmagenesis, Palo Alto, Calif., from 1994. Bd. dirs. Suzhou (China) Pres. Pharmagenesis Pharm. Corp. Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Recipient Young Investigator award NIH, 1982. Mem. AMA, Am. Chem. Soc. Avocations: fencing, scuba diving, Chinese history. Home: Bear Creek, Pa. Died July 25, 2008.

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YANG, XIANGZHONG,

research scientist, administrator, educator; b. Weixian, Hebei, China, July 31, 1959; came to U.S., 1983; s. Wukui Yang and Fengrong Zhang; m. Xiuchun Tian, Jan. 5, 1986; 1 child, Andrew Chun. BS in Animal Sci. with honors, Beijing Agrl. U, 1982; diploma, Nanjing Argl. U, China, 1982; in Reproductive Physiology, Cornell U, 1986, PhD in Reproductive Physiology, 1990. Rsch. asst. Cornell U, Ithaca, NY, 1983-89, lab.

MS

program coord., 1987-90, postdoctoral fellow, 1990-91, sr. rsch. assoc, dir. Embryo Engring. Program, 1992-96; assoc. prof., head Transgenic Animal Facility Biotech Ctr./Animal U. Conn., Storrs, 1996-2000, prof., 2000—09; dir. Ctr. Regenerative Biology U. Conn., 2001—09. Adj. prof. Beijing Agrl. U, 1992; adj. prof. Cornell U, 1996; hon. prof. Chinese Acad. Agrl. Scis., Beijing, 1991, Beijing Agrl. U, 1992, Xinjiang (China) Acad. Animal Scis., 1993; dir. China-Cornell Fellowship Programs, Ithaca, 1992-96; dir. China Bridges Internat., Storrs, 1996; chmn. local arrangement com. Reproduction in Farm Animals Symposium, Ithaca, 1992; mem. internat. program com. Ann. M.C. Chang Meml. Conf., 1992; cons. sci. dir. Baylor Ctr. Reproductive Health, Dallas, 1993-94; cons. Gencyme Transgenics, Inc., Framingham, Mass., 1993-2009, PPL Therapeutics, Blacksburg, Va.; invited spkr. in field. Author: Biotechnology of Preimplantational Embroys, 1993; editorin-chief Agr. Scis. Overseas, 1990-94; contbr. numerous articles to sci. jours., abstracts, tech. papers to conf. procs.; media coverage on CNN Headline News, ABC, CBS, BBC News, NY Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, US News and World Report. Grantee Conn. U. Biotech., 1993, EAIC Inc., 1993-96, USDA, 1991-94, 92-95, 96-98, 2001, Rockefeller Found., 1991-95, 92-97, 97, Lingnan Found., 1995-97, 97-99, "Vet Sch., 1993-94, 94-96, NIH, 2001, Transpharm. Inc., 1994, Baylor U, 1994-96, Genzyme Transgenic Corp., 1996, Conn. Innovations Inc., Biotech. R D Corp.; fellow China State Edn. Commn., 1983-85, Cornell U. Grad. Sch., 1985. Mem. Internal. Embryo Transfer Soc. (edn. com. mem. 1992-94), Soc. Study of Reproduction (com. chair 1991-93), NY State Acad. Scis., Chinese Agrl. Assn. Students and Scholars (founder, pres 1988-89, conf. chair 1989), Am. Fertility Soc, Chinese Soc. and Tech. Assn., Sigma Xi. Produced first male clones from breeding bull in the world in Japan in 1998. These clones Sci.,

&

were selected by the Guinness World Records as the

largest

clones in the world (published as a cover paper in the Proceedings of the NAS, USA); Produced the first clone cow of an adult farm animal (known as Amy, the calf) in the US in June, 1999, which was called "cloning milestone";

It.

RCAF,

tions: hunting, fishing, golf.

WILLIAM ALBERT, physician, hospital adminOttawa, Ont., Can., Nov. 16, 1929; came to U.S., John Frederick and Mary Edna Irene (Stedman) Y; m. Patricia Eileen Ellis, Aug. 23, 1953; children: Jeffrey, Donald, Cynthia, Scott. MDCM, Queen's Coll., Kingston, istrator; b.

1954;

s.

1973-82, chmn., fellow

contbr. articles in field to profl. jours. Served to

Royal Navy, 1943-46.

Mem. ASME,

Inst.

Mgmt.

It.

Y

Died

1997. Contbr. articles to profl. jours, including Clin. R& Blood, Jour. Immunology, Biochemistry, among others, HTV Prevention Com. Planning, Providence; tng. staff. R.I. chpt. ARC, 1988—, dir. edn. and 1993-97, vol. trainer Grand Traverse chpt., 1994 r -R.I. chpt. Am. Heart Assn., 1991—. Grantee United V 1997, ARC, 1995, 97, E. Harris Found., 1995, 97; Fulbrijit Hays Commn. lectureship, 1982. Mem. Fedn. for Ex Biologists, Sigma Xi. Avocations: grant writing, educatici research, home improvements, piano, pets. Home: Pre dence, RI. Died Jan. 5, 2008.

Feb. 14, 2009.

YEDLICKA, WILLIAM GEORGE, sional; b. Apollo, Pa., Dec. 25, 1922;

dirs. R.I.



s.

M

Elec Mfrs. Assn.,

HERBERT

Ind. Battery Mfrs. Assn.,

Avocations: golf, swimming, astronomy. City West, Ariz. Died June 22, 2008.

Presbyterian.

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ROBERT

YEDLOSKY, JOSEPH, geologist, geologic engineering consultant; b. Morgantown, W.Va., Feb. 5, 1932; s. Joseph Martin and Eloise A. (Perrine) Y; m. Myrtle Joyce Crabtree; children: Pamela R., Joyce G, Walter J., Franklin S. BS, W.Va. U, 1958, MS, 1960. Geologist U.S. Bur. Pub. Rds., Morgantown, 1957-59, Pan Am. Petroleum, Oklahoma City, Okla., 1962-66, Ft. Worth, 1966-68, Consol. Gas Supply Corp., Clarksburg, W.Va., 1968-72; cons, geologist in pvt. practice, Morgantown, 1 972-74, Fairmont, W.Va., 1974-79 and from 91; v.p. Mert Devel., Inc., Fairmont, 1979-91. Contbr. numerous articles to profl. jours.; presenter in field. Sgt. U.S. Army, 1952-55. Died Mar. 8, 2008.

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EDWARD

YEH, HSIN-YANG, physicist; b. Hsin-chu, Taiwan, Republic of China, Jan. 1, 1930; came to U.S., 1958; s. Sueng-teh and Siang-hua (Tsai) Y; m. Gretchen Ching-Yuang Lo, June 17, 1968; children: Henry T, Daniel N. MS, Kyusha U, Fukuoka, Japan, 1957; PhD, U. N.C., 1960. Rsch. physicist nuclear data NAS Nat. Rsch. Coun., Washington, 1960-61; sr. scientist E.G. and G. Inc., Boston, 1961-63; vis. scholar Dublin (Ireland) Inst, for Advanced Studies, 1963-66; prof, physics and astronomy Moorhead (Minn.) State U, 1966-87; sr. physicist Naval Weapons Ctr., China Lake, Calif., from 1984. Reviewer books and jours, in physics and math.; contbr. over 30 articles on physics, math, and engring. to profl. jours. Mem. Am. Phys. Soc, Soc. Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engrs., Sigma Psi Sigma. Home: Huntington Beach, Calif. Died Feb. 8, 2008.

YOHE, RUTH MCCHESNEY, Apr. 19, (Halsey)

physician; b. Elgin,

1926; d. Oswald Belmont and McChesney; m. Robert B. Yohe,

Emma

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111.,

Amelia

Sept. 8, 1956; children: Virginia, Cynthia, Steven, Catherine. BA, State U. Iowa, 1948; MD, Med. Coll. Pa., 1954. Diplomate Am. Bd. Pediatrics, Am. Bd. Allergy and Immunology. Intern Broad-

Lutheran. Died Sept.

3,

1985-87). Republican.

2007.

YONDA, ALFRED WILLIAM,

mathematician; b. CamAug. 10, 1919; s. Walter and Theophelia (Naruscewicz) Y; m. Mary Jane McManus, Dec. 19, 1949 (dec); children: Nancy, Kathryn, Elizabeth, John; m. Peggy A. Terrel, June 22, 1975. BS, U. Ala., 1952, in Math., 1954. Registered profl. engr. Mathematician rocket rsch. Redstone Arsenal, Huntsvilte, Ala., 1953, U.S. Army Ballistic Rsch. Labs., Aberdeen, Md., 1954-56; instr. math. U. bridge, Mass.,

MA

;

YORK, FRANK, retired physics professor Rochester, NY, Nov. 24, 1921; s. Herbert Frank and Ne Elizabeth (Lang) Y; m. Sybil Dunford, Sept. 28, 19 children: David Winters, Rachel, Cynthia. AB, U. Rocb ter, 1942, MS, 1943; PhD, U. Calif., Berkeley, 1949; I (hon.), Case Inst. Tech., 1960; LL.D., U. San Diego, 19 Claremont Grad. Sch., 1974. Physicist Radiation Lab., Calif., Berkeley, 1943-58, assoc. dir., 1954-58; asst. p physics dept. U. Calif., Berkeley, 1951-54, assoc. pr 1954-59, prof., 1959-61; dir. Lawrence Radiation Livermore, 1952-58; chief Advanced Rsch. Project Agy. Dept. Def., 1958, dir. advanced rsch. projects divsn. Inst. Def. Analyses, 1958, dir. def. rsch. engring., 1958chancellor U. Calif.-San Diego, 1961 64, acting chant lor, 1970—72, prof, physics, 1964 88, prof, emeril 1988—2009, chmn. dept. physics, 1968-69, dean gi studies, 1969-70, dir. program on sci., tech. and pub. affa 1972-88; dir. Inst. Global Conflict and Cooperation, 19 88, dir. emeritus, 1988—2009. Amb. Comprehensive Ban Negotiations, 1979-81; trustee Aerospace Corp., Inj wood, Calif., 1961-87; mem. Pres.'s Sci. Adv. Co| 1957-58, 64-68, vice chmn., 1965-67; trustee Inst. < Analysis, 1963-96; gen. adv. com. ACDA, 1962-69; nn Def. Sci. Bd., 1977-81; spl. rep. of sec. def. at space ai control talks, 1978-79; mem. task force future nat. labs. S! Emergy, 1994-95; cons. Stockholm Internat. Peach Rs Inst.; rschr. in application atomic energy to nat. def. pr lems of arms control and disarmament, elem. particl! Author: Race to Oblivion: Participant's View of the Ari Race, 1970, Arms Control, 1973, The Advisors, 19 Making Weapons, Talking Peace: Physicist's Joun From Hiroshima to Geneva, 1987, Does Strategic Defei Breed Offense?, 1987, (with Sanford Lakoff) Shield in Sky, 1989, Arms and the Physicist, 1994; also numen articles on arms or disarmament; bd. dirs. Bull. Ator Scientists. Trustee Bishop's Sch., La Jolla, Calif., 1963Recipient E.O. Lawrence award AEC, 1962, Vanne' Bush award, 2000, Clark Kerr award, 2000, Enrico Feij award, 2000; Guggenheim fellow, 1972. Fellow AA/ Am. Phys. Soc. (forum on physics and soc. award 1976, 1, Szilard award 1994), Am. Acad. Arts and Sci.; mem. Fe| Am. Scientists (chmn. 1970-71, exec. com. 1969-76, 2000, pub. svc. award 1992), Pugwash Movement 19' 2009, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Home: La Jolla, Ca' Died May 19, 2009.

Battery Coun. Internat. (chmn. indsl. battery com.), Indsl. Truck Assn., Indsl. Battery Soc, Shriners, Elks. Republican.

Home: Sun

(

(

retired sales profes-

Joseph Frank and Katie (Cadena) Y; m. Theresa Rosamond Unger, July 17, 1970; 1 child, Monte. BS, U. Pitts., 1949, Letters, 1957. Asst. sales mgr. Bowers Battery & Spark Plug Co. div. Gen. Battery Co., Reading, Pa., 1965-66; regional sales mgr. Gen. Battery Co., Atlanta, 1966-67; spl. products mgr. East Pa. Mfg. Co., Inc., Lyon Station, 1967-74, sales mgr. R.R. and mining, 1974-79, v.p. sales, indsl., R.R. and mining, 197988. Bd. dirs., Molds Corp., Kansas City, Mo. Author tech. papers, procedural manuals. Lt. col. USAF, 1942-46. Decorated, DFC, Air medal with 4 clusters. Mem. Material Handling Inst., Material Handling Equipment Dealers Assn., Nat.

1943-46. H

Mem. AAAS, IEEE,

YOON, POKSYN SONG, education administrator, I chemical researcher; b. Howell, Mich., June 25, 1948 Doo Sun and Kyung Shyn (Song) BS in Zoology, Mich., 1973; PhD in Biochemistry, U. Wis., 1979; p grad., Johnson & Wales U., from 1997. Rsch. asst. U. Madison, 1973-80, U. Mich., Ann Arbor, 1982-88; prof. Tufts U, Boston; staff biochemist Boston VA Ho 1988-92; dir. edn. and tng. ARC/Job Learning Ctrs., Pre dence, 1992-97; dir. Roger Williams U, Providence, fr

British

Sci.

USAAF,

1974-81. With

Advanced Level Telecomm. Tng.

Ctr., Ghaziat Math. Assn. Am., > Acad. Scis., Sigma Xi, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon (p Ala. chpt. 1953-54), Sigma Pi Sigma. Died Feb. 12, 2C|



lergy Soc. (sec, treas., v.p., pres.

YATES,

&

bd. dirs. Blackstone Valley Mental He., Retardation Area, 1970-76; trustee Medway Lib

India, 1981.

Assocs. L.L.C., 1995—2009. Bd. trustees Am. Assembly, N.Y.C., 1975-82; vice chmn. The Inst, for the Future; bd. govs. Media and Soc. Seminars, 1983-84; mem. nat. adv. coun. W. Averill Harriman Inst. Advanced Study of Soviet Union; chmn. Nat. Assn. Corp. Dirs. Blue Ribbon Commn. on Corp. Governance. Author books;

genes

in cloned animals which may contribute to the neonatal death of clones (published in Nature Genetics); First to report clones of first and second generations appear healthy and have normal telomere lengths (published in Nature Biotechnology). Died Feb. 5, 2009.

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Sudbj!

,

Medway, 1973;

bus. responsibility, 1982-94; dep. chmn., Fed. Res. Bank N.Y, 1976-82; dean emeritus, Paul Garrett prof, emeritus Columbia U, 1994 2009; prin.

Lear, Yavitz

Systems Divsn

A

Irene Bernhard, July

Ann, Judith, Emily. MA, Cambridge U, Eng., 1943; MS, Columbia U, 1948, PhD, 1964. Economic cons. Jewish Agy. for Palestine, NYC, 1948-49; mgmt. cons. Werner Mgmt. Cons., Larchmont, N.Y, 194954; owner, mgr. Simbar Devel. Corp., NYC, 1954-61; faculty Columbia U, NYC, 1964-94, prof, mgmt., 1964-94; dean Columbia U. Grad. Sch. Bus., 1975-82, Paul Garrett dir.

Info.

GTE Govt. Systems Corp., 1973-77, r software engring. Atlantic ops., 1977-82, sr. mem. tech. s Control Comm. Sector, 1983-91; soft* systems engr. Yonda Software Systems Cons., from IS Contbr. articles to profl. jours. Pres. Milford Area Retarded Children, 1970-74, vice chmn. fin. com. Towi,

17, 1949; children: Jessica

prof. pub. policy

as:

programming

YAVITZ, BORIS, retired dean, finance educator; b. Tbilisi, USSR, June 4, 1923; came to U.S., 1946, naturalized, 1950;

lengths and have normal genetic age (published in Nature Genetics); First to document that adult clones can reproduce normally; First to report abnormal expression of X-linked

cloned animals have normal telomere

Raytheon Co. Space and

Command Simon and Miriam (Mindlin) Y; m.

Phila., 1956-57;

Mass., 1966-70, mgr. software systems lab., 1969-70, pi engr. missiles systems divsn., 1970-73; mgr. sys. analysi'

ACS. Republican. AvocaHome: Johnstown, Pa. Died

Jan. 14, 2008.

s.

Temple U,

& devel. divsn. Avco Corp., WilmingiJ Mass., 1957-59; sr. mem. tech. staff RCA, Camden, | 1959-66; mgr. computer analysis and programming dfl scientist, rsch.

1950-53. Fellow

lawns Polk County Hosp., Des Moines, 1954-55; resident Raymond Blank Meml. Hosp. for Children, Des Moines, 1955-57; fellow in allergy and immunology Kans. U, U. Mo., Kansas City, 1970-72; practice medicine specializing in allergy and immunology Overland Park, Kans., from 1972. Asst. clin. prof, pediatrics Kans. U. Med. Ctr., Kansas City, 1958—, U. Mo., Kansas City, 1958—. Mem. Am. Acad. Allergy and Immunology, Greater Kansas City Al-

First to report that

Ala., Tuscaloosa, 1954,

'

MARY

'

YORKE, FRANCES, mathematician, educator:; Osborne, Kans., Nov. 22, 1933; d. Francis Lafayette i Goldie Mae (Mclntire) Overfield; 1 child, Jennifer F. BI Kans. State Tchrs. Coll., 1955; MS, Kans. State U., 19 Instr. Rutgers U, Camden, N.J., 1959-66; asst. prof. Guam, Agana, 1966-68; lectr. Claremont Coll., Perth, A

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1968; asst. prof. Lawrence Inst. Tech., Southfie Mich., 1969-73; programmer-analyst U. Mich., Ann Art 1979-82; asst. prof. Ea. Mich. U, Ypsilanti, 1982—20 Textbook reviewer, 1990-2002. Friend and advocate Pare and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, Ann Arbor, 1997 support group leader Alzheimer's Assn., 2000-04. Denl crat. Avocations: equestrian, depression glass, pets. Hor South Lyon, Mich. Died July 6, 2008. tralia,

YOSHIDA, RAY KAKUO, painter, Hawaii, Oct.

U;

3,

1930;

BA, Art

Inst.

art

educator; b.

Kap

Chgo.; M.F.A.. Syraci

postgrad., U. Chgo., U. Hawaii and with A.D. Reinhai Frank Harrold Sellers prof, art Art Inst. Chgo., 1960—20

1

HO WAS WHO

IN

AMERICA

include, Inst. Contemporary Art, U. Pa., 1969, include, Art Inst. Chgo. exhbns., 1969, 71, 77, Mus. Art, 1972-77, 12th Bienal de Sao Paulo, Brazil, Mus. Contemporary Art, Chgo., Bklyn. Mus., Art Inst.

lbns

bns. I pis. l

3,

'

ZACHRY

259

1981, 82, Ceolfrith Gallery, Sunderland Arts Ctr., 1981; represented permanent collections, Everson Syracuse, N.Y., Art Inst. Chgo., Mus. des 20, Jahrriderts, Vienna, Austria, AT&T, N.Y.C., Ball State U., ncie, Ind. Recipient Thomas C. Thompson Purchase ie Everson Mus., 1953; recipient Walter M. Campana V « Art Inst. Chgo., 1960, Frank G. Logan medal and prize Inst. Chgo., 1971, Virgine K. Headberg prize Art Inst, 'go., 1977 Died Jan. 10, 2009. [jo.,

&

1982-83; adminstr., info, specialist Ind. Corp. Sci. Tech., Meml. Libr. U. Indpls., from 1985. Mem.: Archeol. Inst. Am., Am. Libr. Assn., Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Phi Mu, Phi Alpha Theta. Democrat. Home: Indpls., 1983-85; dir. Krannert

Greenwood,

Died

Ind.

Jan. 7, 2009.

I.j.,

I? s.,

i

»THER,

V.

ANTHONY WAYNE,

critical care nurse;

b.

s. Johnny Wayne and Carol (Bradshaw) Y. BSN, Jacksonville State U., 1987; MSN, Birmingham, 1992; MS in Health Care Policy and

i'niston, Ala., Jan. 30, 1964; 1 ;

Ala.,

ir

minstm., Mercer U., 1994; postgrad, in chiropractic, Life [I Marietta, Ga., 1998. RN, Ga.; cert, nursing adminstrn. If m. Laurleen B. Wallace Coll. Nursing Alumni Assn. (v.p. {8-90, pres. 1990-92), U. Ala.-Birmingham Alumni jjsn., Mercer U. Alumni Assn., Jacksonville State U. W lmni Assn., Sigma Theta Tau Intemat. Home: Anniston, It Died Feb. 28, 2008.

>UNG,

CHARLES

L., SR, state legislator; b. Meridian, s. E. F. and Velma Beal Young; Charles L. Jr., Arthur, Veldora F. Former Coun. & Econ. Devel. Bd.; r| m. Bd. Corrections It chmn., 3rd congl. dist. dem. com.; house rep. Miss.; dem. nat. conv., 1968, 1972, 1976; state rep. Dist. 82 \\ ., ss., from 1980; chmn. U. Coll. Com.; mem. Fees aries Pub. Officers Com., Transp. Com., Banks BankI Com., Ways Means Com.; pres. E. F. Young Jr. Mfg. I.; v.p. TV-3, Minn. Mem.: VFW, NAACP, Miss. Action Progress (mem., bd. dir.), Nat. Bus. League, Meridian If V s. League, C. of C, Elks, Mason. Democrat. Methodist. (JidApr. 29,2009. I'

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Aug. 27, 1931;

ldren: Deidra,



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ELEANOR LOUISE,

retired senior staff nurse;

Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 10, 1930; d. Allison Homer and i irence May (Sheppard) Jones; m. Joseph Moses, May 6, [51; children: Catherine, Joseph, Terence, Nora. Student, hi. Gen. Hosp., Boston, 1949-51; ADS, Massasoit C.C., ffxkton, Mass., 1972. Registered nurse, Mass., 1972. RN |:U South Shore Hosp., Weymouth, Mass., 1972-80, sr. >ff nurse CCU, 1980-95; retired, 1995. Pacemaker instr., |$5-89, quality mgmt. 1988-94, South Shore Hosp., Weyfiuth, Mass. Mem. Am. Heart Assn., South Shore RN 'sn.. Alpha Nu Omega. Avocations: travel, knitting, 'idlepoint. Home: Hanover, Mass. Died Feb. 24, 2008.

JAMES

EARL, retired academic administrator, educator; b. Chgo., Dec. 20, 1922; s. James Alexander Ellen (Chedister) Y; children: Hugh Parker, Katherine Is. BS, U. 111., 1948; PhD, State U. N.Y Coll. Ceramics fired U., 1962. Ceramic engr. Republic Steel Co., Chgo., | \

)UNG,

!

i

M8-52; ceramic

engr.

Armour Research Found., Chgo.,

(52-55; research supr. Structural Clay Research Found., Ineva, 111., 1955-57; research fellow State U. N.Y. Coll. ' ramies at Alfred U., 1957-61, asst. prof., 1961-63, assoc.

1963-67, prof., chmn. dept., 1967-70; dean Coll. Arts II Scis., Rutgers U., Camden, N.J., 1970-73; provost Jtgers U., Newark, 1973-82, prof., 1984-93, prof, emeri1993—2009; exec. dir. Commn. on State Colls, of N.J., 1 182-84. Contbr. articles to tech. jours. Served with AUS, 43-46. Am. Council Edn. fellow acad. adminstrn., J)f.,

,

J

166-67 Mem. Am. Ceramic Soc. Home: Somerset, NJ. Isd June 18, 2009.

KATHLEEN, IHJNG, vn, NJ, July

clinical psychologist; b.

Morris-

Y

1961; d. Lawrence Henry and Sue Ann 1983; D of Psychology, 111. Sch. Profl. ychology, 1990. Lie. psychologist, 111., Ind. Head couning-sves. Greentree Shelter, Bethesda, Md., 1984-85; rmtal health worker Northwestern Meml. Hosp. Emer11,

V,

Conn.

Coll.,

YOUNG, REBECCA MARY CONRAD,

Young, Aug. 17, 1957; children: Eve, Louise, Estelle, Emily. BA, U. Mich., 1955; in Teaching, Harvard U., 1963;

MA

JD, U. Wis., 1983. Bar: Wis. 1983. Commr. State Hwy. Commn., Madison, Wis., 1974-76; dep. sec. Wis. Dept. of Adminstrn., Madison, 1976-77; assoc. Wadsack, Julian & Lawton, Madison, 1983-84; elected rep. Wis. State Assembly, Madison, 1985-99. Translator: Katanga Secession, 1966. Supr. Dane County Bd., Madison, 1970-74; mem. Madison Sch. Bd., 1979-85. Recipient Wis. Feminist Yr. award, 1996, Eunice Zoghlin Edgar Lifetime Achievement award ACLU, 1997, Outstanding Legislator award Wis. Counties Assn., 1998, Voice for Choice award Planned Parenthood Wis., 1998, Luan Gilbert award for

NOW

of

outstanding activities in domestic violence intervention and prevention Domestic Violence Intervention Svc, 1998, Clean Sixteen in Appreciation, 1998, Eleanor Roosevelt award, Democratic Party of Wis., 2005, Sister House Pioneer of Change award, 2008, Justice award, 2008, Wis. Assembly Democrats award, 2008, Disability Rights Wis. Lifetime Advocate award, 2008. Mem. LWV. Democrat. Avocations: board games, hiking. Home: Madison, Wis. Died Nov. 18, 2008.

YOUNG, VERNON LEWIS,



YOUNG, WILLIAM WADE,

JR., health care executive; b. Printess, Miss., June 17, 1937; s. William Wade and Charlotte (Beard) Young; m. Mary Lee Foote Young, Aug. 3, 1964; children: William, Julie. BSBA, Northwestern

111.,

DUNG,

med.

MAUREEN SUSAN,

Weymouth, Mass.,

community health

nurse;

1947; BSN, Boston U., 69; MS in Edn., Lesley Coll., 1976, MSN, 1978. RN, «s. RN coord. BSN program U. Mass., Boston, staff ;oc, lectr.; asst. prof. Assumption Coll., Worcester, Mass.; diatric AIDS clin. specialist Vis. Nurse Assn. of Boston, irgaret

Sept.

Anderson Meml.

17,

scholar.

Mem. ANA,

u.

Died Feb.

10,

2008.





1963—64;

1964 67; pers. officer Brooke Army Med. Ctr., Fort Sam Houston, Tex., 1967 68; adminstr. Hoblitzelle Women's & Children's Hosp. & Johnson Med. & Surg. Hosp. Baylor U. Med. Ctr., Dallas, 1970—72; asst. dir. Ctrl. Maine Med. Ctr., Lewiston, 1972—73, assoc. dir., 1973—76, exec, dir., 1976 83, pres., from 1983; mem. exec. com. Med. Care Devel., Inc., from 1983, dir., from 1976, chair med. audit com., 1983, treas., 1983 85; founding mem., bd. dirs., sec.-tres. Tri-County Emergency Med. Svc, Inc.; mem. Gov.'s Coun. State Emergency Med. Svcs.; chair Tri-County Hosp. Regional Conf., from 1980; mem. State Hosp. Licensing Bd., 1979 81; preceptor residency program Trinity U. Program Health Care Adminstrn.; past dir. Blue Cross, Blue Shield Maine; chmn. bd. Patrons-Oxford Mut. Ins. Co., from 1977; corporator Ctrl. Maine Healthcare Corp.; chmn., mem. adv. bd. Key Bank Maine, from 1983. Founding mem., bd. dirs. Maine Hosp. Assn. Rsch. & Ednl. Paris,









chmn. bd.

trustees

Ctrl.

Maine Med.

Ctr.

Sch.

dirs. Northern New Eng. Hosp. Trust, Inc.; Lewiston-Aubum United Way, Lewiston-Auburn Achievement; mem. Lewistown Downtown Revitalization Com.; bd. dirs. chpt. ARC, 1981—82. Recipient Leonard A. Duce award, Trinity U. Health Care Adminsm., 1980. Mem.: Lost Valley Junior Racing Ski (founder), Auburn Ski Association (dir.; chmn. 1982—84, pres. 1982),

bd. dirs. Jr.

Intemat. Health Econs. & Mgmt. Inst., Maine Health Mgmt. Forum (founding mem., chmn. 1974 75), Maine Hosp. Assn. (dir. from 1974, sec. 1976—78, chmn. 1981—82,



award 1983), Am. Hosp. Assn. (alt. del. 1983—84, del. 1984—87), Am. Coll. Healthcare Execs. Republican. Congregationalist. Home: Auburn, Maine. Died Disting.

May

Svc.

26, 2006.

library director; b. Ithaca,

Mem.

1951-53.

Home: Monmouth,

111.

Rotary

YOUREE, WILLIAM FRANK, Nashville, Sept. 4, 1947;

Y; m. Cynthia K.

(pres.).

Democrat.

Died Mar. 23, 2008. healthcare executive; b.

Frek Doak and Katherine (Bell) Aug. 26, 1972; children: Gregory,

s.

Catlett,

Douglas. BS in Acctg. with honors, U. Tenn., 1975, post1975, Tulane U., 1976-77. CPA, Tenn. Corp. acct. Hosp. Affiliates Intemat., Nashville, 1975-77; asst. contr. Tulane U. Med. Ctr. Hosp. and Clinic, New Orleans, grad.,

1977-78; contr. Westbank Med. Ctr., Ltd., New Orleans, 1978-81; v.p. fin. Nat. Med. Enterprises, New Orleans, 1981-82; adminstr. F. Edward Hebert Hosp., New Orleans, 1983-85; exec v.p. Rehab. Hosp. Svcs. Corp., Camp Hill, Pa., 1985-87; v.p. ops. Nat. Rehab. Ctrs., Inc., Brentwood, Tenn., 1987; exec. v.p. Rebound, Inc., Hendersonville, Tenn., 1987-88; pres., CEO Reliability Corp., Brentwood, from 1988. Mem. Fedn. Am. Hosps. (mem. bd. govs. 1984), Fedn. La. Hosps. (pres. 1985). Died Apr. 10, 2008.

YOW, KAY (SANDRA KAY YOW),

women's college basketball coach; b. Gibsonville, NC, Mar. 14, 1942; BS in English, East Carolina Coll., Greenville, NC, 1964; in Physical Edn., U. NC, Greensboro, 1970. Head women's

MS

basketball coach Allen Jay HS, Gibsonville HS, Elon Coll., NC, 1971—75, State U., Raleigh, 1975—2009. Head coach USA Basketball Women's Team World Univ. Games,

NC

1981; asst. coach US Women's Olympic Team, LA, 1984, head coach, Seoul, Republic of Korea, 88. Recipient Laurel Wreath award, State of NC, 2007, Naismith award, Outstanding Contbn. to Women's Basketball, 2007, Jimmy ESPY award for Perseverance, 2007; co-recipient Bob Bradley Spirit Courage award, 2007; named to Guilford County Sports Hall of Fame, Elon Coll. Hall of Fame, Women's Sports Hall of Fame, NC Sports Hall of Fame, Fellowship of Christian Athletes Hall of Fame, Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, 2000, Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, 2002. Achievements include coaching her teams to five ACC (Atlantic Coast Conf.) Championships. Died Jan. 24, 2009.

V

&

YUZEITIS, b.

JAMES RICHARD,

Chgo., Nov.

11,

1942;

s.

Stanley

J.

information specialist; and Amy B. (English)

Soc. for Human Resource Mgmt., Human Resource Planning Soc, Indsl. Rels. Rsch. Soc. Avocations: ranch mgmt., fishing, music. Home: Washington, Utah. Died July 7, 2008.

Mem.

ZAAGE, HERMAN,

printmaker, educator; b. Jersey City, 1927; s. Henry and Anna Zaage; m. Sylvia Beal, 1949; children: Valeda, Peter. Black and white finisher Walker Engraving Corp., N.Y.C., 1955 94; printmaking instr. The New Sch., N.Y.C., 1964 2007, The Art Lab, Staten Island, from 1974. Abraxas Multiple Modem Gods, 1964, Seasons of the Mind Unconscious Victories, 1969, Mezzotint Print, 1988. Print donation Protectors of Pine Oak Woods, Staten Island, 2001, The Art Lab, Staten Island, 2000. With US Army, 1948—50, Tex. Recipient Jo Miller award, Nat. Acad., 1989, Audubon Artists Gold medal, Audubon Artists, 1997, Commission, Print Club Albany, 1999. Mem.: Audubon Artists, Soc. Am. Graphic Artists. Avocations: hiking, classical music, jazz. Home: Staten Island, NY. Died Feb. 29, 2008.

Apr. Feb.

2,

12,



state legislator;

b

d. Ernest Jack and Annie (Jordan) m. Richard G. Younge, 1958; children: Ruth F, Torque Margrett H. BS, Hampton Inst., 1951; JD, St. Louis U., 1955; LLM, Wash. U., 1972. Asst. circuit atty. City of St. Louis, 1955 57; exec. dir. Neighborhood Ctrs. War on Poverty, 1965-68; mem. 111. Ho. Reps, from Dist 114, 1975 2008, labor and com., vice chmn. energy, environ, and natural resources com., aging, edn. appropriations, human svc, reappointment committees, chmn. higher edn.

St.

Louis, Aug. 23, 1930;







ZACHRY, JUANITA DANIEL, writer; b. Horn, Tex., Apr. 1917; d. Allen M. Daniel and Exa (Pruitt) Green; m. B.A. Zachry, Dec. 10, 1934 (dec Apr. 1981); children: Barbara Ann, Madlyn Beth, Charles Ralph. Degree, Nat. Bus. Coll., Abilene, Tex., 1934; student, U. Okla., 1967. Dep. elk. Taylor County, Abilene, 1952-56, 60-64; bookkeeper C.B. Williams, Abilene, Ray, Abilene, 1957-58, Williams 1974-75. Tchr. Abilene Fine Arts Program; leader workshops in field. Author: Potosi, The First One Hundred Years, 1967-73, A History of Rural Taylor County, 1980-96, Abilene, The Key City, 1986, Buffalo Gap Historic Village, Living History, 1999; co-author: Brands of the 1992, 6,

YOUNGE, WYVETTER HOOVER, H;

Oct. 7, 1953; s. Charles Robert and Betty Irene sbome) Young; m. Nancy Ann Stutsman, Aug. 18, 1979. ^, U. Va., 1975; PhD, U. Pa., 1980; MLS, Ind. U., 1983. St. prof, history Appalachian State U., Boone, NC, 80-82; reference asst. Lilly Libr. Ind. U., Bloomington,

r",

Army,

U.S.

Personnel Mgmt., 1968. Personnel adminstr. Chgo. Police Dept., 1965-67; personnel asst. McDonald's Corp., Chgo., 1967-69, ops. trainee Washington, 1969-70, personnel mgr. Detroit, 1970-72, licensing mgr. Columbus, Ohio, 1972-73, intemat. personnel cons. Oakbrook, 111., 1973-80, dir. of human resources, 1980-86, dir. human resources devel., 1986-91; pres. Quality Surveys, Inc., Big Timber, Mont., from 1991. Cons. Ronald McDonald Children's Charities, Chgo., 1986-88. Cons, and vol. Ronald McDonald Houses, Chgo., 1987; vol. Crazy Mont. Mus. Soc, Big Timber, 1991-92; bd. dirs. Pioneer Med. Ctr., Big Timber, 1993—. Recipient medal of Merit Cath. Youth Orgn., Chgo., 1960.

1969

Hosp., Tacoma,

E.,

JUNG, PHILIP HOWARD,

Pastoral Study, Detroit, from 1983. Ordained to ministry Evang. Luth. Ch. in Am., 1962. Pastor 1st Luth. Ch., Kirkland, 111., 1962-71, sr. pastor Monmouth, 111., from 1971. Del. Luth. Ch. in Am. Conv., Chgo., 1978, Toronto, Ont., Can., 1984. Bd. dirs. Augustana Coll., 1972-82. With

70; adminstrv. officer Madigan Gen. exec, officer US Army Hosp.,

Dallas,

Ctr.,

in

Mass.

Assn., Nat. League for Nursing, ADA, Mass. Pub. alth Assn., Nat. Women's Health Network, Sigma Theta •rse's

minister; b Gowrie, Iowa, Aug. 29, 1930; s. G. Alvin and Ruby (Jacobson) Y; m. Rozella June Youngquist, Apr. 22, 1953; children: Grant, Andrew, Karl. BA, Gustavus Adolphus Coll., 1958; MDiv, Augustan Theol. Sem., 1962; postgrad., Inst. Advanced

Y; m. Susan C. London, Oct. 7, 1967; children: Timothy, David, Amy. BA in Econs., Loyola U., Chgo., 1965, MS in

Nursing; past bd.

Hts.,

psychologist pvt. practice, Chgo., from staff St. Joseph Hosp., Mishawaka, Ind., 91-92. Mem. Am. Psychol. Assn., NOW, Intemat. Soc. j II Study of Multiple Personality and Dissociation, Div. ychology Women. Home: Chicago, 111. Died June 25, clin.

92. Affiliate

MS

YOUNGQUIST, GERALD LEE,

Health Care Adminstrn., Trinity U., San Antonio, 1970. Adminstrv. resident Baylor U. Med. State U., La., 1962;

lok Psychol. Counseling Assocs., Arlington 1

Seaman, and Anna (Bloom) Y; m.

retired lawyer; b.

S.

ter, Ohio, 1938—39; JD, Ohio No. U., Ada, 1942. Bar: Ohio 1942. Employee War Dept., 1942; sole practice West Union, Ohio, 1942-50, 78-81; ptnr. Young & Young, West Union, 1959—78, Young & Caldwell, 1978—81, 1995—2003, ret., 2003; ptnr. Young-Caldwell & BUBP, West Union, 1981-95; ret. Spl. counsel Office of Arty. Gen., State of Ohio, West Union, solicitor Cities of Jamestown, Seaman, Winchester, Manchester, Ohio; pros. arty. Adams County, Ohio, 195256, acting county judge, 1968-79. Mayor City of Seaman, 1944-46; mem. Adams County Health Bd., West Union, 1968-75; chmn. membership com. Eastern Shore Inst. Lifelong Learning, Fairhope, Ala., 1983-84; mem. Rep. Presdl. Task Force, 1980-94. Mem.: Adams County Bar Assn. (former pres.), Jr. Bar (pres. Ohio No. U. 1941 42), Ohio State Bar Assn., Ohio No. Univ., Lions (pres. 1950—51, dist. gov. 1951—52), Masons (32 degrees), Sigma Delta Kappa (chancellor 1940). Avocations: fishing, hunting, gardening. Home: Seaman, Ohio. Died Dec. 29,

Trust;

I«m 1992;

Ezra

Eileen Humble, 1941; children: Robert, Loretta, Bettie Jo, Jon W., Denise L. Student, Alfred Holbrook Coll., Manches-

Jncy Housing Program, Chgo., 1986-88; extern Northstem Meml. Hosp. Eating Disorders Program, Chgo., [87-88; psychology intern U. Ariz. Health Scis. Ctr., scon, 1988-89; therapist Madison Ctr., South Bend, Ind., I 189-90, staff psychologist, 1990-92; psychologist Laket

s.

St. Louis adv. and devel. nonprofit housing corp., from 1968. Author: The Implementation of Old Man River, 1972. Recipient Humanity award Project Upgrade, 1969, Citizen of Yr. award Monitor Newspaper, Cert, of Recognition Black Heritage Com. Mem. Alpha Kappa Alpha. Democrat. Episcopalian. Died Dec. 26, 2008.

state legislator;

Clairton, Pa., Feb. 28, 1934; d. Walter Emerson and Harriet Averill (Colcord) Conrad; m. Merwin Crawford

b.

Ohio, Oct. 13, 1919;

com.; East

&

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260 Roger Williams

Southwest, 1988; contbr. articles to mags, and jours.; contbg. editor Nat. Doll. World; columnist Scenes Mag., 1985-86; feature writer Focus Mag., 1985-86. Mem., sec. Taylor County Commn., Abilene. Mem. Abilene Writer's

Coll., 1983, Dartmouth Coll., 1988, U. Mass., 1994. Resident Huntington Meml. Hosp. Harvard U., Boston, 1936—37; intern U. Hosps., Cleve., 1938—39; Moseley traveling fellow Carlsberg Labs. Harvard U.,

program), Abilene Folklore, West Tex. Hist. Assn. Baptist. Avocation: gardening. Died July 29, 2008.

Copenhagen, 1939

Guild (founder,

pres., tchr. arts

Inst.,

1942

1941





historian, educator; b. Chgo.,

s.

Solomon Novitz and Mildred (Ginsburg)

Honore Desmond Sharrer, 2009);

1

May

Z.; m. 1947 (dec. April 17, Harvard U., son, Adam. AB, U. Chgo., 1941; A.M.,

29, 1920;

May

29,

1947, PhD, 1952. Various positions OW1, U.S. Govt., U.P. Syndicate, CIO, 1942-46; instr. Amherst Coll., 1947-49; lectr. Vassar Coll., 1951-53; from asst. prof, to prof, history

40; Finney-Howell fellow Rockefeller

assoc. prof, medicine Harvard U., Huntington prof, oncologic medicine,

instr., P.

Warren Labs., 1956—79; chmn. exec. com. Dept. Medicine Harvard U., 1956 61; emeritus prof, oncological medicine Sch. Medicine, 1979 2009; prin. sci. Worcester Found. Experimental Biology, 1979 97; physi1956 79, hon. physician, cian Mass. Gen. Hosp.,

1956—79;

ZAGORIN, PEREZ,

42;

56, Collis



dir. J.C.





1979—2009,





1998—2009. Vis. fellow dept. Tech. U., 1952; vis. Commonwealth scholar in chemistry U. Cambridge, 1962. Recipient Warren

chemistry

sr.

scientist,

Calif.

McGill U., 1955-65; prof. U. Rochester, from 1965, Joseph C. Wilson prof, history, 1982-90, Joseph C. Wilson prof, history emeritus, 1990—2009, chmn. dept., 1968-69, acting chmn. dept., 1988-89; vis. prof. Johns Hopkins, 1964-65; Amundsen vis. prof. U. Pitts., 1964; William Andrews Clark Meml. Library prof. UCLA, 1975-76. Thompson lectr.

Triennial prize, Mass. Gen. Hosp., 1946, 1950, 1999, James

A History of Political English Revolution, 1954, 2d edit., 2000, The Court and the Country: The Beginning of the English Revolution, 1969, Culture and Politics from Puritanism to the Enlightenment, 1980, Rebels and Rulers 1500-1660, 2 vols., 1982, 2d edit., 2003, Ways of Lying: Dissimulation, Persecution, and Conformity in Early Modem Europe, 1990, Milton Aristocrat and Rebel: The Poet and His Politics, 1992, Francis Bacon, 1998 (named one of Best Academic Books, Choice, 1998), The English Revolution: Politics, Events, Ideas, 1998, How the Idea of Religious Toleration Came to the West, 2003 (named one of Best Books, LA Times, 2003), Thycydides: An Introduction for the Common Reader, 2005, Hobbes and the Law of Nature, 2009; co-editor: Philosophy Science and Religion in England 1640-1700, 1991, Guide to Historical Literature, 1994, Hobbes and The Law of Natures, 2009; contbr. numerous articles to hist, jours.; mem. editl. bd. Jour, of the History of Ideas. Sheldon travel fellow Harvard U., 194950, Fulbright fellow 1949-50, faculty rsch. fellow Social Sci. Rsch. Coun., 1958-59, 61-62, sr. rsch. fellow Folger Shakespeare Libr., 1964-65, fellow Inst. Advanced Study, Princeton, N.J., 1972-73, sr. fellow Nat. Humanities Ctr., 1978-79, fellow Ctr. Advanced Study in Behavioral Scis., 1983-84, Guggenheim fellow, 1983-84, Edgar F. Shannon Ctr. for Advanced Studies fellow U. Va., 1994-2009 Fellow Royal Hist. Soc., Am. Acad. Arts and Scis.; mem. Am. Hist. Assn. (chmn. Gershoy and Schuyler prize com. 1982-84). Home: Washington, DC. Died Apr. 26, 2009.

Achievement award in Med. Sci., Lasker Found., 1996, Lifetime Achievement award, Inst. Human Virology, 2004, Gene Expression Systems Conf., 2009. Mem.: NAS, Nat. Acad. Medicine, Am. Philosophy Soc, Am. Soc. Biol. Chemists (Merck award 1997), Mass. Med. Soc. (Ann.

history Vassar Coll., 1987. Author:

Thought

in the

ZAJONC, ROBERT BOLESLAW, b.

Lodz, Poland, Nov. 23,

naturalized, 1953;

s.

1923;

psychology professor;

came

to

U.S.,

1949,

Mieczyslaw and Anna (Kwiatkowska)

m. Donna Benson, June 20, 1953 (div. 1981); children: Peter Clifford, Michael Anton, Joseph Robert; m. Hazel Markus, May 25, 1982; 1 child, Krysia Courcelle Rose PhD, U. Mich., 1955; Dr. hon. causa, U. Louvain, 1984, U. Warsaw, 1989. Asst. prof, psychology U. Mich., 1955-60, assoc. prof., 1960-63, prof., 1963-94, Charles Horton Cooley Disting. prof, psychology, 1983-94, rsch. scientist Z.;

Inst, for

Social Rsch., 1960-83,

dir.,

1989-94; prof, psychol-

ogy Stanford (Calif.) U„ 1994—2008. Directeur d'etudes Maison des Sciences de L' Homme, Paris, 1985-86; vis. U. Oxford, 1971-72. Author: Social Psychology: An Experimental Approach, 1965; editor: Animal Social Psychology, 1970, The Selected Works of R. B. Zajonc, 2004; assoc. editor: Jour. Personality and Social Psychology, 1960-66. Guggenheim fellow, 1978-79; Fulbright fellow, 1962-63; recipient Disting. Prof, award of social sci., 1983. Fellow AAAS (co-recipient Psychol, prize 1976), APA prof.

(Disting. Sci.

Contbm. award 1978), Japan Soc. Promotion

Sci., N.Y. Acad. Scis.; mem. Soc. for Exptl. Social Psychology (Disting. Scientist award 1986), Polish Acad. Scis. (fgn.). Home: Stanford, Calif. Died Dec. 3, 2008.

of

ZALDASTANI, GUIVY,

business consultant; b. Tbilisi, 1, 1919; arrived in Paris, 1925, came to U.S., 1948, naturalized 1953; s. Soliko and Mariam (Hirsely) Z.; m. Meredeth Fowler, May 1956 (div. Jan. 1982); children: Nicholas, Tamara, Nina; m. Micheline de Bievre, May 12, 1984; 1 child, Brian O'Connell. License en Droit, Sorbonne U., Paris, 1945, Diplome d'Etudes Superieures en Droit, 1946; MBA, Harvard U., 1951. Dept. mgr., buyer Federated Dept. Stores, Boston, 1957-62; founder, pres. Finishing Touch, Boston, 1962-80, Ryan Elliott Internat. Real Estate, Boston, 1980-83; pres. Zaldastani Cons., Boston, from 1982. Vis. prof. Tbilisi Tech. U. Editor Voice of Free Georgia, 1951-65, Iveria, 1970-80, periodical in Georgian lang. Cons. Ho. of Reps, crimes of Krushchev, 1960; pres. Georgian Youth Assn., Paris, 194247; founder, pres. Ga. Coastal Devel. Found., Inc., 1998—; charter mem. Rep. Presdl. Task Force, Washington, 1980; co-chmn. Harvard Bus. Sch. Reunion, Cambridge, 1961, 76, 86, 96, 2001. Served to It. French Marines, 1940-41. Named Hon. Citizen, Rep. Georgia, 1997. Mem. Am. Acad. (Tbilisi, founder 1999—, pres. 2000—), Georgian Assn. in U.S. (pres. 1966-74, bd. dirs. 1974-95), Harvard Club (Boston), Sommerset Club (Boston), Harvard Faculty Club (Boston), Cercle de l'Union Interalliee (Paris). Republican. Avoca-

Republic of Georgia, Nov.

&

tions: piano, reading, travel.

12,

Home:

Berlin, Mass.

Died Oct.

2007.

ZAMECNIK, PAUL CHARLES,

oncologist, medical researcher; b. Cleve., Nov. 22, 1912; married; 3 children. AB, Coll., 1933; MD, Harvard U., 1936; DSc (hon.), U. Utrecht, 1966, Columbia U., 1971, Harvard U., 1982,

Dartmouth

Ewing award, 1962, Borden award, 1965, Am. Cancer

Soc.

Nat. award, 1968, Passano award, 1970, Nat. medal of

sci.,

NSF, 1991, Hudson Hoagland award, 1992, City of Medicine award, Durham, N.C., 1995, Enterprize 2000 award, City

of Worcester, Mass.,

1996,

Lasker-Koshland Spl.

Orator 1998), Nat. Acad. Scis., Assn. Am. Physicians, Am. Assn. Cancer Rsch. (pres. 1964 65), Am. Soc. Biol. Chemists, Am. Acad. Arts and Scis., Interurban Club. Home: Boston, Mass. Died Oct. 27, 2009.



ZARNOWITZ, VICTOR, economist,

educator; b. Lancut, to U.S., 1952, naturalized,

Poland, Nov. 3, 1919; came 1957; s. Leopold and Bertha (Blumenfeld) Z.; m. Lena Engelman, Jan. 12, 1946 (dec. 2000); children: Steven L., Arthur H. Student, U. Cracow, Poland, 1937—39; in Econs, U. Heidelberg, Germany, 1949, PhD summa cum laude, 1951. Tutor, instr. economics U. Heidelberg, also Grad. Sch. Bus., Mannheim, Germany, 1949-51; analyst Nat. Bur. Econ. Research, 1952-59, mem. sr. research staff, 1963-78, research assoc., 1979—2009; lectr., then vis. prof. Columbia U., 1956-59; mem. faculty Grad. Sch. Bus., U. Chgo., 1959—2009, prof, economics fin., 1965-90, prof, emeritus, 1990 2009. Dir. study of bus. cycle indicators, cons. Bur. Econ. Analysis, U.S. Dept. Commerce, 1972-93; rsch. assoc. Ctr. for Internat. Bus. Cycle Rsch., Columbia U., co-dir. rsch., 1994-95; dir. rsch. Found. Internat. Bus. and Econ. Rsch., 1995-2000; sr. fellow, econ. counselor The Conf. Bd., 1999-2009. Author: Unfilled Orders, Price Changes and Business Fluctuations, 1962, An Appraisal of Short Term Economic Forecasts, 1967, The Business Cycle Today, 1972, Orders, Production and Investment, 1973, An Analysis of Forecasts of Aggregate Income, Output, and the Price Level, 1979, Business Cycles and Growth, 1981, On Functions, Quality, and Timeliness of Economic Information, 1982, The Accuracy of Individual and Group Forecasts from Business Outlook Surveys, 1984, Recent Work on Business Cycles in Historical Perspective, 1985, Rational Expectations and Macroeconomic Forecasts, 1985, What is a Business Cycle?, 1992, Has Macro-Forecasting Failed?, 1993, Cyclical Indicators and National Accounts, 1998, Has the Business Cycle Been Abolished?, 1998, Theory and History Behind Business Cycles: Are the 1990s the Onset of a Golden Age?, 1999, The Old and the New in the U.S. Economic Expansion, 2000, Fleeing the Nazis, Surviving the Gulag, and Arriving in the Free World, 2008; coauthor:, (with C. Boschan) Cyclical Indicators: An Evaluation and New Leading Indexes, 1975, (with G.H. Moore) Sequential Signs of Recession and Recovery, 1982, (with G.H. Moore) Major Changes in Cyclical Behavior, 1986, (with L.A. Lambros) Consensus and Uncertainty in Economic Prediction; Business Cycles: Theory, History, Indicators and Forecasting, 1992,(with Phillip Braun) Twenty Two Years of the NBER- ASA Quarterly Economic Outlook Surveys, 1993, (with Alan. L. Montgomery and George Tiao) Forecasting the U.S. Unemployment Rate, 1998, More Timely and Useful Index of Leading Indicators, 2001, Time Series Decomposition and Measurement of Business Cycles, Trends and Growth Cycles, 2002; co-author, editor: The Business Cycle Today, 1972; contbr. to books. Recipient William F. Butler Meml. award, Assn. Bus. Economists, 2001. Fellow Nat. Assn. Bus. Economists, Am. Statis. Assn.; mem. Am. Econ. Assn., Ciret (hon.). Home: New York, NY. Died Feb. 21, 2009.

MA



&

NY

MARK

ASHER, cardiologist; b. Newark, Jan. 1954; s. Henry and Natalie (Serlin) Z.; m. Melissa Harris, Aug. 25, 1984; 1 child, Elliot David. AB, Harvard U., 1975; MD, Columbia U., 1979. Dimplomate Am. Bd. Internal Medicine, 1982, Am. Bd. Cardiology, 1985. Fellow in cardiology U. Calif., San Francisco, 1983-85; sr. fellow in angioplasty San Francisco Heart Inst., 1985-86; clin. faculty memb. cardiology UCLA Hosp., from 1986. Cons, in coronary angioplasty, Calif. Fellow Am. Coll. Cardiology; mem. Am. Heart Assn., Alpha Omega Alpha. Avocations: bicycling, music. Died Oct. 24, 2007. ZATZKIS,

9,

Newark, from 1985. Author. Gonado-Thyroidal Relatio ship in the Rat, 1969; author, co-author numerous scientil field. Grantee NIH, Bethesda, Md 1982-8 Smokeless Tobacco Rsch. Coun., N.Y.C., 1987-90. Mo

papers in

,

Endocrine Soc., Gerontol. Soc., N.Y. Acad. Scis., Intern. Soc. Neuroendocrinology. Home: Pompton Lakes, NJ. Dii Nov. 22, 2007.

CAROL

ZEHNER, RUTH, insurance agent; b. Paterae NJ, Jan. 30, 1942; d. Andrew Everett and Ruth Elizabe (Van Eeuwen) Van Antwerp; m. Donald Paul Zehner, Oi 24, 1964 (div. Apr. 1991); 1 child, Jill Zehner Davis. B. Drew U., 1963. Customer svc. rep. Donald P. Zehner Ag Caldwell, N.J., 1983-90; mktg. rep. Schlott Ins., Clifto N.J., 1990-91; account exec. Weichert Ins., Morris Plair N.J., from 1991. Mem. Paper Mill Playhouse Guild, Mi burn, N.J., 1989



,

Adventure on a Shoestring.

Mem.

Ni

Assn. Ins. Women. Avocations: cooking, theater. Horn Verona, NJ. Died Sept. 13, 2007.

ZELASKO, NANCY FABER,

research scientist educate

June 4, 1951; d. Elaine Faber; m. Franciszek Zelasko (dec. 2000). BS, Georgetown U., 1973, MS, 197 PhD, 1992. Program specialist D.C. Pub. Schs., Washin ton, 1974-79, project dir., 1979-80; asst. dir. Georgetown Bilingual Edn. Ctr., Washington, 1980-89; dep. dir. Assn. Bilingual Edn., Washington, 1989-99; sr. rsch. scie tist Grad. Sch. Edn. and Human Devel., George Washingte U., Washington, 1999; dep. dir. Nat. Clearinghouse fj English Language Acquisition Language Instructs Ednl. Programs, 1999—2003, dir., 2003—07. Home: Ale andria, Va. Died Dec. 14, 2008. b.

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ZELDIN, RICHARD PACKER, publisher; b Worcestt Mass., Aug. 7, 1918; s. M. and Virginia (Gealt) Z.; i Virginia Graves, Nov. 25, 1950; children Elizabeth An Richard Shepherd. BS, West Chester U., Pa., 1942 exec, program bus. adminstm., Columbia U., 1966. Ge mgr. profl. and reference book div. McGraw-Hill Book C< Inc., 1948-68; v.p., publishing dir. Litton Ednl. Pub. C( Inc., 1968-70; pres. R.R. Bowker Co., 1970-76, Xerox Co Pub., Xerox Individualized Pub., 1970-76; pub. John Wil< Sons, Inc., 1976-83; v.p. Moseley Assocs. Inc., from 1983. Sec.-treas. sci., tech. and med. book pubs. Assn. Am. Pubs., 1966-70; mem. adv. com. comml. publ AEC, 1966-70 Author: A Tennis Guide to the USA, 198 Business Forms on File, 1984, Personal Forms on 1984; contbr. Scholarly Publishing, Books, Journals, Pu lishers and Libraries in the 20th Century, 2002. Served to USNR, 1942-46. Recipient Disting. Alumni award W« Chester U., 1974. Mem. Info. Industry Assn. (sec. 1973— IEEE, Am. Soc. Info. Sci., Soc. for Scholarly Pub. Club Dutch Treat (N.Y.C.), Pubs. Lunch (N.Y.C.). Home: Re Bank, NJ. Deceased.



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ZELLER, ANCHARD FREDERIC,

retired

psychology

Clayton, N.Mex., Jan. 7, 1918; s. Roland Emil Zeller a Mabel Claire Hefner; m. Elizabeth Jean Uehren, July 1948; children: Elizabeth, Juliana, Carolyn. BS, U. N.Me 1941, MA, 1942; PhD, Johns Hopkins U., 1948. Instr. N.Mex., Albuquerque, 1944 45; tchg. asst. The Johi Hopkins U., Bait., 1946—47; assoc. prof. U. Tulsa, Okli b.



1947

—52;

USAF, San

aviation psychologist Inspector Gen.'s Offid Bernardino, Calif., 1952—84, ret., 1984. Lee

U. So. Calif., LA, 1953—85. Contbr. articles to profl. jour Recipient Meritorious Civilian Svc. award, USAF, 197 Exceptional Civilian Svc. award, 1984; named to Wall Honor, Nat. Air and Space Mus., 2003. Fellow: Aerospai Med. Assn. (Raymond F. Longacre award 1965, Harry >

Moseley award 1979); mem.: APA, AIAA (sr.), Nat. Ass Ret. Fed. Employees (pres. chpt. 1988—90). Home: Re. lands, Calif. Died Aug. 20, 2008.

ZEMBAL, THEODORE,

producer, director, priest s. Carl Joseph and Ani of Dr (Julia) Z. BA, Gonzaga U., 1965, MA, 1967; Boston Coll., 1968. Priest Soc. Jesus, Portland, Oreg., fro

Aberdeen, Wash., Mar. 26, 1930;

MA

1968;

dir.

ethics Providence Hosp., Anchorage, 1979-8

Providence Med Ctr, Seattle, from 1988. Dir. Omega Vid< Dir., producer: (videos) In Images, Anchorage, 1985 ages for Easter, 1984, Images for Reflection, 1985, Suffe ing to Love, 1985, Images for Meditation: Suffering ar Love, 1988; producer (video) Wilderness Lodge, 1987. B dirs. Ch. Council Anchorage, 1981-87, Interfaith Counc Anchorage, 1987-88. Served with Signal Corps, 1952-5 Mem. Soc. Health and Human Values, Am. Soc. Law ar Medicine, Soc. Medicine and Philosophy, Bioethics Coi sultation. Home: Seattle, Wash. Died Jan. 13, 2008.



.

ZERIN, STEVEN DAVID,

lawyer; b NYC, Oct. 1, 195 Stanley Robert and Cecilie Paula (Goldberg) Z.; childrei Alexander James, J. Oliver. BS, Syracuse U., 1974; JD, S Johns U., 1977. Bar: N.Y. 1978, U.S. Dist. Ct. (so. dist s.

N.Y. 1985, U.S. Supreme Ct. 1986. Of coun. Sperr Rubenstein, NYC, 1982-8: Weinberg, Wels, Waldman Zerin, NYC, from 1985. Trustee, mem. b ptnr. Wels

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ZBUZEK, VLASTA KMENTOVA,

biologist;

b.

Velka

Losenice, Czechoslovakia, Sept. 6, 1933; came to U.S., 1969; d. Karel Kment and Anezka (Novotna) Kmentova; m. Vratislav Zbuzek, Oct. 23, 1965. MS, Charles U., Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1963, PhD cum laude, Dr. Rerum Naturalis, 1969, Candidate of Sci., 1969. Rsch. fellow Population Coun. Rockefeller U., NYC, 1969-71; rsch. scientist NYU, 1971-78; rsch. physiologist VA Med. Ctr., NYC, 1978-79; asst. prof. U. Medicine and Dentistry-N.J. Med. Sch., Newark, 1979-85; assoc. prof. U. N.J. Med Sch.,

(exec. mem. and leci govs. Daytop Village. Mem. family law sect.), N.Y. State Bar Assn. (exec. com. famil law sect.), Assn. of Bar of City of N.Y. Democrat. Died No 2008.

ZIEFF,

HOWARD

B., film director; b. Chgo., Oct. 2 1927; s. Ted and Shirley (Sudnow) Zieff; m. Ronda Gome: Quinones. Attended, L.A. City Coll., 1945^6, Art Cl Coll. Design, Pasadena, Calif. Photographer US Nav

TV

comme advertising print photographer. Dir. various 1973, Hearts of the West, 1975, Hou.'

cials, (films) Slither,

30 WAS

*

1978.

tfi,

l

My

.

Main Event, 1979, Private Benjamin, 1980. 1984, Dream Team, 1989, My Girl,

Girl 2, 1994. Served in

USN.

ARNOLD GERARD,

i

GLER,

%

s officer; b.

Died Feb. 22, 2009.

lawyer, former marine

Boston, Feb. 16, 1926;

(Day) Ziegler; m.

s.

Arnold Ulerich

Mae Aline,

Oct. 8, 1949; ild, Arnold Dennis. BBA, MBA, George Washington 966; JD, U. Md., 1978. Ban Md. 1978, Fla. 1978, DC 1979, US Cl !, US Dist. Ct. DC 1978, US Dist. Ct. Md. eals (DC cir.) 1979, US Ct. Appeals (4th cir.) 1982. US Marine Corps, 1943; advanced through grades to Vlary Sylvia

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policy exec; sr. adminstr. and comm. ops. exec. Washington. Republic of Korea, Vietnam; prin. comm. dir. UN Mediator Palestine 1st and Truce, 1948; ret., 1974; assoc. Jeremiah Courtney, and Mordkofsky Law Offices. Washington, >ston 79; ptnr. Ziegler and Burman, Odenton, Md., t—80, Katz and Ziegler, Laurel, Md., 1980—82; pvt. tice Riverdale, Md., 1982—83, Silver Spring, Md., 1992; of counsel Lipshultz & Hone. Chartered, Silver 92. Decorated Legion of Merit, Navy Comng, 1983 dation Medal, Meritorious Svc. Medal. Mem.: AAJ, V, Montgomery County Bar Assn., Md. Trial Lawyers i., Fed. Comm. Bar Assn., Md. Bar Assn., Alpha Sigma ibda (charter pres. chpt.). Republican. Roman Catholic, le: Silver Spring, Md. Died June 10, 2007.

Rose Marie Reid Swimwear, LA, Herald-Examiner, LA, 1965-68; fashion dir. Ohrbach's West Coast Stores, LA, 1968-71; instr. Fashion Inst. Design. LA, 1971-74; sr. v.p. The Pub. Rels. Bd., Chgo., 1975-84; asst. prof. Drake U., Des Moines, 1984-88; dir. comm. Office of Gov., Des Moines, 1988-91; pres. Anne Zimmerman/Pub. Rels., Des Moines, from 1991. Recipient several Golden Trumpet awards Publicity Club of Chgo. Mem. Pub. Rels. Soc. of Am. (Silver Anvil 1975). Women in Communications. The Fashion Group, Inc. Republican. Presbyterian. Home: Des Moines, Iowa. Died Sept. 3, 2007. 1963-64; publicity

1964-65;

dir.

asst. editor

LA.

sr.

fie,

adviser to

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ZIMMERMAN, DANIELS),

May

12,

.

MARTHA MCHATTON,

1919;

d.

writer; b

Indpls.,

Robert Everson McHatton and Stella

garet Crull; children: Jean(dec), Martha. Student, ButJ.,

Indpls., 1942. Mgr., editor trade jour.

s,

Indpls.,

I

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Hoosier State

1939 42, columnist, 1942—50, editor, freelance writer Indpls. News, from 1959. Au-

News From

Press Shack. 1989.

The Mother Daughter

kbook, 1999. Vol. Serv icemen's Ctr., Indpls.. 1942. Delta Delta Delta, Sigma Delta Chi. Democrat, stian Ch. Avocation: cooking. Died Jan. 15, 2008.

n.:

MANN, GEORGE PATRICK,

bishop emeritus; b. Our Lady of the Sem., San Fernando, Calif., 1959—61; BA, MA, St. i's Sem.. Camarillo, Calif.; MS in Edn., Mt. St. Mary's LA. Ordained priest Archdiocese of L.A., 1967; ., c. pastor St. Matthias Parish, Huntington Park, Calif., 7—71; tchr. of religion Mater Dei HS. Santa Ana, Calif., 1 74; vice rector, dean of studies Our Ladv Queen of ;els Sem., Mission Hills, Calif., 1974 87; aux. bishop tidiocese of L.A., 1986—92; ordained bishop, 1987; op Diocese of Santa Rosa. Calif., 1992—99, bishop iritus, 1999—2009. Episcopal advisor Nat. Assn. Cath. plains. Region XI, Nat. Assn. Diocesan Dirs. of Campus istry, Nat. Cath. Cemetery Conf., Nat. Conf. CatechetiLeadership. Roman Catholic. Died Oct. 22, 2009. idena, Calif., Sept. 13, 1941; Attended, els





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MKE, EARL FREDERICK,

history

professor,

re-

b. Milw., Dec. 16, 1922; s. Otto and Frieda nke: m. Ida Mae Saltenberger; 1 child, Caroline Frieda, in Edn., Milw. State Tchrs. Coll., 1948; PhD, Univ. Wis., lison, 1952. Rschr. Columbia Univ., Alexadria, Va.,

cher,

1



55;

5—67;

supr.

historian

Dept.

Army, Washington, 1967—93. Author:

rsch. prof. Univ. Ga.. Athens.

German-Soviet War 1941-45, 1968, The Red Army 8-1941, 2004, US Army in Occupation of Germany, 5. Cpl. USMC, 1943--16, PTO Decorated Purple rt Home: Athens. Ga. Died Oct. 15, 2007.

iMERMAN, ANNE

E., public relations

company

exive; b. LA, Jan. 11, 1942; d. Arthur John and Fan'chon iter (Roberts) Eggenberger; m. Kent Topping Zimmeri, Feb. 14, 1975. BA, Northwestern U., Evanston, 111.. 3; MA, UCLA, 1975. Youth coord. Bullock's, LA,

10, 1930;

s.

m. Jeanette Zimmerman; children: David, Daniel, Jonathan. BS, Syracuse U., 1952; MD, Downstate Med. Coll., Bklyn., 1959. Diplomate Am. Bd. Radiology. Assoc, radiologist Bronx (N.Y) Vets. Hosp., 1963-65: radioligist Lynbrook (N.Y.) Med. Ctr., 1965-75, Merrick (N.Y.) Med. Arts, from 1973. Franklin Gen. Hosp., Valley Stream, N.Y, from 1978, Belvis Treatment Ctr., Bronx, from 1994. Actor: (films) The Brother From Another Planet. Falling in Love, Radio Days with Woody Allen, (TV shows) Ryan's Hope, As the World Turns, (TV film) Z.:

Foxfire, (prin. radio role) Presenting Lil

& Co.,

Ray Heatherton Breakfast Club 90.3 FM,

GNER,

(HOWARD

IRWIN

actor, radiologist; b. BkJyn..

Samuel and Betty (Coffee)

(prin. guest)

(local theater)

Gilbert and Sullivan operas. Don't Drink the Water.

You

It With You. The Plays the Thing. Social God's Favorite, numerous commls. including B urge r King. Mem. Mises Inst, at Aubum U., 1985. Mem.

Can't Take Security,

AFTRA,

Screen

Actors Guild. Avocations: golf, coin astronomy. Home: Somers. NY.

collecting/numismatics,

Died June 27, 2008.

ZINKHAN, GEORGE MARTIN,

HI, marketing educator; b. Bait., Feb. 17, 1952; s. George Martin Jr. and Mary Elizabeth (Stoner) Z.; m. Marie Bruce (dec. April 25. 2009); children: George M. IV, Lydia F, Sam S., M. Elizabeth S., L. James G. BA in English Lit., Swarthmore Coll., 1974; in Ops. Rsch., U. Mich., 1979, PhD in Bus. Adminstm., 1981. Stats, lab. counselor U. Mich., Ann Arbor, 1978-79, teaching fellow, 1979-81; asst. prof. U. Houston, 1981-86, Conn prof, mktg., 1989-93; Coca-Cola prof. mktg. U. Ga., Athens, 1994—2009, head mktg. distribution dept., 1994—2001. Vis. assoc. prof. U. Pitts.. 1987-88; mem. exec. com. Faculty Senate, U. Houston, 1991-92; cons. FTC, Washington, 1992-93, San Francisco, 1994-96. Co-author: Electronic Commerce: The Strategic Perspective, 2000, Consumers, 2002, 2004; editor: Enhancing Knowledge Developments in Marketing, 1995, Advertising Research: The Internet, Consumer Behavior, and Strategy, 2002; editor Jour. Acad, of Mktg. Science. 2003-09; editor Jour. Advt., Richmond, Va., 1991-95, (spl. issue) Jour. Bus. Rsch.. 1996, 2d edit. 1999, book rev. editor, mem. rev. bd. Jour, of Mktg., College Station, Tex., 1991-2009; mem. rev. bd. Jour. Current Issues, 1991-2009, Jour. Bus. Rsch.,

MBA

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1994-2009, Jour. MacroMarketing, 1998-2009. Mem. Am. Mktg. Assn. (track chair 1991-96, v.p. for rsch. 1996-98, pres. advt. spl. interest group 1996-2003, acad. coun. 2005), Am. Acad. Advt. (named one of Top 12 Contbrs. to Advt. 1990, one of Top 10 Contbrs. to Svcs. Advt. 1997, one of top 5 Contbrs. to Advt. Lit., Jour, of Advt., 1998, co-chair Nat. Conf., 2001, one of Top Fin. Contbrs., 2008, named one of 4 Contbrs. Re-advertising Lit., 2008), Acad. Mktg. Sci. (track chair promotion mgmt. 1994, track chair electronic commerce 1998), Assn. Consumer Rsch. (session chair 1990, program com. 1996, 2000, Judge Peabody awards 1996). Democrat. United Ch. of Christ. Avocations: soccer, basketball,

Ga. Died

May

swimming,

2009.

tennis, chess.

Home: Bogart,

ZOLTON, RONALD

G., director: b. Saginaw, Mich., July 30, 1937; s. Joseph A. and Leona D. (Frazer) Z.; m. Lois Ann, July 20, 1961; children: Darrell, Mark, Jill. BA, CMU, Mt. Pleasant, Mich., 1961, MA, 1965. Cert. Sch. Adminstr., Mich. Tchr. Saginaw Pub. Schs., Mich., 1960-69; media cons. Saginaw ISD/REMC-9, Mich., 1969-73, dir. media services Mich., from 1973-. Guest lectr/instr. CMU, Mt. Pleasant Mich. 1965-69, SVSU U. Ctr. Mich., 1973-74.

Author: journal Media Spectrum 1974--, Media Standards State Document 1975. As SFC, 1954-61, U.S.A. Reaward Mich. Inst. Media Assn., Lansing 1976, Bd. mem. award Wash., 1986, Ruby Brown award Mame Lansing, 1987. Mem. Nat. Assn. Regional Media Ctrs., Mich. Inst. Media Assn., Mich. Assn. Inst. Sch. Adminstrn., Am. Assn. Sch. Adminstm., Kiwanis Club (pres. 1981-82), FOE. club. Lutheran. Home: Saginaw, Mich. Died Apr. 4, 2008.

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cipient Pres.

NARMC

ZORITCH, GEORGE,

dancer, educator, choreographer;

Moscow, June 6, 1917; came to U.S., 1935; s. Serge and Helen (Grunke) Z. Diploma, Lady Deterding's Russian

b.

Mem. Ida Rubinstein Ballet Co., Pans, 1933-34, Pavlova's Co., Eng., W.I., Australia, India, Egypt, 1934-35, Col. W. de Basil's Balle Russe de Monte-Carlo, U.S., Europe, 1935-37; soloist Denham Ballet Russe de Monte-Carlo, U.S., Can., S.Am., Europe, 1938-42; actor, dancer in plays, musicals, concert tours, Broadway and across U.S., S.Am, and Europe, 1943-50; actor 17 movies in Hollywood and Rome; premier danseur noble Grand Ballet de Marquis de Cuevas, Europe, Africa, S.Am., 1951-57, Denham Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, U.S.A., 1957-62; founder George Zoritch Sch. Classical Ballet, West Hollywood, Calif., 1963-73; prof, fine arts, mem. dance faculty com. fine arts U. Ariz., 1973-87. Panelist New Orleans Intemat. Ballet Conf. A Ballets Russes Celebration, 2000; hon. guest IX Intemat. Competition of Ballet Artists, June 2001, courtesy of Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow; adjudicator ballet competitions including Arabesque Perm, Russia, 1996, 2002; with Pezzon Dance Mag. Author: (memoir) Ballet Mystique, 2000, Russian translation, 2004, Perm. Russia Honorary Adjud cated, 2008: editor records: George Zoritch for Classical Ballet, 1962-65. Hon. guest Bolshoi Ballet. Moscow, 2001, 2005. Recipient Key to Jacksonville (Fla.), 1968, Bolshoi Theatre medallion of merit award IV Intemat. Ballet Competition, Moscow, 1981, Ariz. Dance Treasures award Ariz. Dance Arts Alliance and Ariz. State U. Dept. Dance, 1992, Merit award Acad. Choreographic Sch. A. Vaganova, 1993, Vaslav Nijinsky medallion of merit award Consulate Gen. of Poland, 1994, Diaghilev House Silver Medallion of Merit award 6th Dance Competition of Paris. 1994, U. Ariz. Spl. Tribute, 2001. Life Time Achievement award Western Mich. U., 2002; named Amb. San Antonio World Hemisphere, 1968. Mem. Ariz. Dance Arts Alliance (hon. life). Phoenix Ballet Gild (hon.), Nat. Soc. Arts and Letters (Medallion of Merit award Valley of Sun chpt. 1990). Died Nov. 1, 2009. Sch.. Paris, 1933.

ZUNK, DOLORES,

secretary; b. Hooker, Okla., Apr. 21. Allen Walker and Hazel Pearl (Rollins) LoughArnold Zunk, Mar. 26, 1950 (dec. 1998); children: Vickie Sue, Kathy Lynn, Steven Wayne, Beckie Gayle. Attended. Salt City Bus. Coll.. Hutchinson. Kans., 1948-49. Meat elk., bookkeeper Hooker (Okla.) Locker, 1970-78; bookkeeper, sec. Tumbleweed Lock Key Trophy & Engraving, Hooker, 1978-98. Vol. Hooker C. of C, from 1998. Mem.: DAR (rec. sec. High Plains chpt. 1989—92, vice regent 1993—95, regent 1995 97, recording sec. 1998—2001, historian 2001—02), Soc. of Descendants of W.Va. Pioneers, First Families of Twin Territories, First Families of Brown County, Ohio. Democrat. Mem. Christian Ch. (Disciples Of Christ). Avocations: oil painting and pastels, ceramics, genealogy. Home: Hooker, Okla. Died Aug. 14, 2008.

1930;

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